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tournament prizes

1 Place
30 FS
2 Place
25 FS
3 Place
20 FS

tournament games

Rainbow Bonanza game tile
Sweet Dream Bonanza Claw 2000 game tile
Dragon's Nest game tile
Riot game tile
Tessa Hunt and the Warrior Tomb game tile
Luck of Tiger game tile
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Luck of Panda: Bonus Combo game tile
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Rich Piggies: Bonus Combo game tile
Elephant's Gold: Buy Bonus Combo game tile
Bandit's Bounty: Cash Pool game tile
Elvis Frog TRUEWAYS game tile
Gold Rush with Johnny Cash game tile
Lady Wolf Moon game tile
Elvis Frog in Vegas game tile
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Johnny Cash game tile
X-Mas Buffalo game tile
Santa Mummy game tile
Merry Hog game tile
Ice Princess game tile
Winter Thunder game tile
Piggy Bonanza game tile
Dragon Gates game tile
Clown Coins game tile
Caramelo Jackpot game tile

MECHANICAL HIERARCHY

Archival dossier of the Steam Frontier Tournament

LEVEL I — Commissioning

“The gears begin to turn”

Here the steam hisses for the first time. The machine awakens. In this phase, you undergo your first spin-up, your pistons fire, your framework strains under pressure. This isn’t just a beginning — it’s the ignition of your mechanism.

Tournament Rules

  • Every player who has made a deposit of at least €20 will automatically participate in the Tournament.
  • All players who play any of the games from the list above automatically take part in the tournament.
  • Participation is only possible with real money. Bonus funds cannot be used in the tournament.
  • Every €1 bet equals 1 point. The higher your total bet amount, the higher your position on the leaderboard.
  • At the end of the Commissioning Tournament, the top players on the leaderboard will receive prizes – free spins.
  • To withdraw bonus winnings, you must wager them 15 times. Bonus validity: 3 days.

EPILOGUE

“The tournament is not a race nor a duel. It is the transformation of man into machine, and back again. Each level is not a step upward, but a gear-turn in the drive that leads you to your own axis”

— Archimechanic Virgil Moss, 1887

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