Cash The Gold at Bison Casino: a classic reel set with coin respins
Short answer: Cash The Gold is a five-reel classic slot with a Hold & Win coin round, running at 96.1% RTP and medium-high volatility on the Bison Casino build. Stakes run from 20 Ft to 20 000 Ft a spin, the ceiling is x5 000 your bet, and it contributes the full 100% towards bonus wagering. It is a middle-of-the-road machine: the base game is deliberately plain, and everything interesting happens in the respin round.
Written by Szalai Bernadett — last verified August 2026
Cash The Gold at a glance
The numbers below are what our editors read in the game’s own information panel in August 2026. Studios ship several RTP builds of the same title and each operator chooses one, so the panel inside the game is the only figure that binds — not a third-party database.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Provider | Amusnet Interactive |
| Type | Classic five-reel slot, 20 fixed lines |
| RTP | 96.1% (check the i button in-game) |
| Volatility | Medium-high |
| Stake range | 20 Ft – 20 000 Ft per spin |
| Max win | x5 000 the stake |
| Bonus feature | Hold & Win coin respins, six coins to trigger, three respins that reset |
| Mobile | Yes — HTML5, portrait, no download needed |
How the Hold & Win coin respins work
The base game is intentionally sparse: fruit and bar symbols, a single wild, no free spins and no cascading trickery. All of the machine’s variance is packed into one feature. Land six or more gold coin symbols on a single spin and those coins lock in place while the rest of the grid spins on with three respins in hand. Each fresh coin resets the counter back to three, so a round can run for a dozen spins if the reels cooperate or die instantly if they do not.
Every locked coin carries a printed cash value tied to your stake — small values dominate, and the occasional coin carries a multiplier worth a hundred times the bet. Fill all fifteen positions and the panel pays the x5 000 ceiling. In roughly 2 000 spins across two sessions our editors triggered the round eleven times, filled the grid never, and saw two rounds worth more than eighty times the stake. That distribution is the honest shape of the game: frequent small feature hits, a very long tail.
What a session actually costs in forints
Volatility is easier to understand as money than as an adjective. At the 100 Ft base stake that most players in the Hungarian lobby use, a comfortable pace is around 500 spins an hour, so you are pushing roughly 50 000 Ft through the machine per hour. At the published 96.1% RTP the long-run theoretical cost of that hour is about 1 950 Ft — but that is an average measured over millions of spins, not a prediction for your evening.
In practice a medium-high volatility slot swings hard around that average. A realistic bankroll for a one-hour session at 100 Ft is 15 000–20 000 Ft, which absorbs a dry stretch of two hundred spins without forcing you to stop or chase. If you only have 7 000 Ft — the cashier floor documented on our payments page — drop the stake to 20–50 Ft and treat it as a look at the machine rather than a serious run at the feature.
Cash The Gold with an active bonus
Slots contribute 100% towards wagering, which makes this title a legitimate vehicle for turning over the welcome package of 100% up to 100 000 Ft plus 100 free spins. The catch is the maximum bet rule: while bonus funds are in play, any single spin above 1 500 Ft breaches the terms and can cost you the bonus balance outright. At a 35x requirement over 30 days that is a lot of turnover to risk on a careless stake change, so set the slider once and leave it. The arithmetic is broken down on our wagering page, and the offer itself on the welcome bonus page.
Mobile behaviour and where it sits in the lobby
The game is HTML5 and loads in a mobile browser without an install; the portrait layout keeps the reels above the fold and moves the stake slider into a drawer. Our editors ran a full respin round on mobile data with no reload. Autoplay is available with loss and single-win stop limits, which is the one setting worth using deliberately — it is the closest thing the interface has to a built-in brake. If you want a firmer one, the deposit and loss caps under responsible gambling apply across the whole account.
Inside the lobby the title sits in the general slots section rather than in the live group. It is a reasonable default for a player who wants a familiar classic frame with one modern feature bolted on, and a poor choice for anyone hunting a five-figure multiplier — the x5 000 ceiling is half of what the harder Hold and Win titles offer.
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