How slots are organised at Quatro, what the formats do and what applies during bonus play.
Most of what Quatro offers is slots, so this page starts there. We look at the categories, the studios and the conditions that apply once a bonus is running.
| Detail | What we have |
|---|---|
| Games listed by the casino | 4,400 in total (all types) |
| Game categories | Slots, table games, video poker, progressive jackpots |
| Mobile play | Yes |
| Wagering requirement | 40x (bonus amount) |
| Free spins with the welcome offer | 200 spins |
| Minimum deposit | C$10 |
| Licence | Kahnawake Gaming Commission |
Below are games seen in the lobby at the time of writing. This is a point-in-time list rather than a permanent one. We are not ranking them or claiming return figures we have not verified.
Behind the artwork, slots reuse the same short list of mechanics. Once they are clear, the rules screen of any new title takes a minute rather than ten.
the patterns the game reads across the reels. Some titles fix them and charge for all; others let you choose, which changes the cost of a spin directly.
a wild fills the gap in a combination; a scatter pays wherever it lands and is what opens the bonus in most games.
paying a fixed multiple of your stake to enter the bonus immediately. It buys time, not an advantage โ the price is calculated from the same maths that governs the round.
Every slot carries two figures worth understanding before the first spin. One is accounting, the other is experience.
Hit frequency โ the share of spins that return anything. It is not a measure of profit โ most of those hits are worth less than the bet that produced them. Volatility โ how the returns arrive. Low volatility pays small amounts often and stretches a budget; high volatility pays rarely and large, and can empty the same balance in minutes. Two games with identical RTP can behave nothing alike because of this. RTP โ a long-run average over millions of spins, calculated across the entire player base. It says nothing about tonight. The same slot can ship with more than one RTP configuration, which is why the figure to trust is the one inside the game rather than in any review.
On the maximum C$2,000, 40x works out at C$80,000 to turn over first. Slot play generally counts in full, while tables contribute a fraction or nothing at all. Watch the maximum bet allowed while a bonus is active and the excluded titles; those two clauses undo more bonuses than anything else. Contribution percentages live in the operator's bonus terms and are revised regularly.
Slot is a broad word. What sits under it in the lobby splits into a few distinct formats. Knowing which is which saves time โ and money, because they run through a balance at different speeds.
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| Classic slots | three reels, a handful of paylines, no bonus rounds to speak of. Short sessions, simple maths, nothing hidden in a menu. |
| Video slots | five reels and a feature set: free spins, wilds, expanding symbols. This is the bulk of any modern lobby. |
| Instant and crash-style games | sit next to slots in most lobbies but behave differently: you decide when to stop rather than watching reels settle. |
New slots are designed on a phone screen and scaled up, which is why they rarely feel cramped there. Where a small screen costs you is the info panel: it is fiddly enough that people skip it, which is exactly the wrong economy. Losing signal does not lose the spin: the result is decided on the server and waiting for you when you return.
A demo round is the same software with no money attached; it answers "how does this work" cheaply. The one thing demo play misrepresents is your own behaviour once the balance is real. Some jurisdictions require registration before demo play is shown.
Some misconceptions are common enough to be worth naming outright.
RTP is a long-run figure across the whole player base. A session is far too short a sample for it to mean anything.
A slot has no memory. A game that has paid nothing for an hour is in exactly the same position as one that just paid.
It buys time, not odds โ the price is calculated from the same maths that governs the round.
Stake size scales what a win is worth, not how often the feature triggers.
Reels stop where the result already put them. A symbol landing just above the line is presentation, not a near miss in any meaningful sense.
Every game starts fresh for every player. Moving between them changes nothing except the volatility you are exposed to.
The useful first question is not "which looks good" but "how long should this last". Steady play wants low variance; a short punt at something large wants high. Read the rules panel first โ stake limits, feature triggers and any bet requirement attached to a jackpot are all in there.
Two minutes in the game rules settles most of what matters.
| Term | What it means |
|---|---|
| Stake range | the minimum and maximum per spin โ and whether the maximum is lower while a bonus is active. |
| Feature triggers | what actually starts the free spins round, and how likely that is. |
| Jackpot conditions | whether the top prize requires a qualifying bet level. Below it, the jackpot is unreachable no matter how long you play. |
| RTP setting | the exact figure for the version loaded here โ operators can run different configurations of the same title. |
| Max win cap | the ceiling on what a single round can pay, usually expressed as a multiple of the stake. |
Most of a slot's return is not in the base game โ it is concentrated in the feature round. That concentration is deliberate: it makes the base game feel thin and the bonus feel like an event, which is what keeps sessions going. It also means a game can look worse than it is if you never see the round it was built around.
Work backwards from what you are willing to lose: the spin size falls out of that number, not out of what the game suggests. Chasing with bigger bets does not correct anything: every spin is calculated fresh, with no memory of the last one. Limits set in advance are worth more than resolve in the moment โ that is the whole point of them.
Game selection gets all the attention; the exit gets none, and it is the important one. A few markers are worth watching: playing longer than intended, raising stakes to recover, or reaching for a deposit that was not planned. The tools in the account โ deposit caps, time reminders, self-exclusion โ are there for this and cost nothing to set.
Cost per spin tells you very little. Cost per hour tells you everything. At five hundred spins an hour, a one-dollar stake is five hundred dollars through the game โ the house edge applies to that number, not to the stake. Turnover is the number the edge is applied to, and it grows much faster than a balance shrinks.
A progressive jackpot is funded by the players chasing it: a small percentage of every qualifying bet is siphoned into a shared pool. It is the reason a jackpot title often returns less in normal play than its non-jackpot equivalent โ the difference is sitting in the pool. A qualifying stake requirement is common and easy to miss โ worth checking before the first spin rather than after a near miss.
The welcome offer carries a 40x requirement, and slots normally count in full towards it. Two things to check in the terms: the maximum stake allowed while a bonus is active, and the list of excluded games.
No. Each spin is settled independently and the maths does not shift with stake size. The one exception worth knowing is progressive jackpots, where some games require a minimum bet level to qualify for the top prize at all โ that is in the game rules.
Yes โ modern slots are built for phones first. The reels and controls adapt well; the paytable and rules screens are the awkward part, so those are worth reading before you start rather than during a session.
Inside the game itself โ the info or paytable screen. That is the authoritative source, because operators can run different RTP configurations of the same title, and a review cannot know which one is loaded.
The casino lists 4,400 games in total, and that figure covers everything โ slots, table games and live dealer titles together. Slots are the largest share of any lobby, but the exact split is not published, so we do not put a number on it.
A slice of every qualifying bet feeds a shared pool that keeps growing until someone wins it. The trade-off is that the base game usually returns less, because that slice comes out of the same pot.