200 Round Test of 1000x Busta
Although I intended to test 1000x Busta for 200 rounds, I ended up playing more than 1000 rounds. That shows you just how addictive this game can be. It’s much simpler than the modern slots I usually play, so I found it refreshing to set the multiplier, put the game on autoplay, and see how things fold out.
I decided to take a relatively safe strategy, so I set the multiplier to 1.6, set the stake to 250 per round, and set the autoplay to run for 10 rounds to see how it goes. I started with a bankroll of 5,000. Admittedly, the pace is fast, and I completed the first 10 rounds with a total bankroll of 4,900 – so almost no change despite my large stake.
I decided to continue this strategy for 50 more rounds and see how it goes. I didn’t want to use the early cashout option just yet, but see where the game will take me with a set multiplier target of 1.6.

150 rounds in and I was on a roll, with more than 5,600 credits in my bankroll, but I figured out that my bankroll had stayed largely the same throughout the session. This means that if you’re after a conservative approach and want to extend the session as long as possible – and even make some small profit if you get lucky – setting the multiplier at 1.6 is the way to go.
However, since this is a test, I decided to test the game with a higher multiplier. So, I cranked it up to 4.0 to see how it goes.

The increased volatility started kicking in immediately, and I started losing much more than I was making in profit. As you can see in the graph, it’s almost all red. 9 losses in a row.
I figured that a multiplier goal of 4.0 is not a good idea since it’s not high enough to yield me big profits, nor small enough for frequent wins. So, I cranked it up to 8.0.

Busta! I won in my second round, but ultimately, I lost all my bankroll. Luck wasn’t on my side today, and I figured that I like the slower side of 1000x Busta where you can control the bankroll, rather than wait for a massive payout that will never come.