Most players start spinning on Dream Catcher wanting to land on that big red 40, but here’s something you might want to know. Over the long run, the maths is more rewarding if you stay calm and have some patience. If you are one of those players, then you’re in luck because YesPlay makes it easy for you to take that calm approach and put it to good use. Keep an eye on your budget, be patient and look for steady returns instead of chasing the jackpot and wasting your money.
Wheel facts
First Person Dream Catcher on YesPlay is brought to you by Evolution and it plays almost identically to the original, except it’s fully automated through something called an RNG studio. The wheel is split into 54 segments with each segment containing numbers 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 40, plus there are two segments that offer multipliers of either 2x or 7x. Hit the multiplier, and bets remain where they are, which will then apply to the next winning number. Payouts are pretty easy to calculate: a winning 10 gives you 10 to 1.
Smart targets
Now here’s the interesting part: The best long-term value in First Person Dream Catcher can be found somewhere around the middle, and not at the top. The number 10 shows the highest RTP at around 95.65 percent, while number 2 is a close second at 95 percent. As for the number 40, its RTP drops under 90 percent, and this difference actually matters quite a bit. If you bet R10, a win on 10 will return R100, and if a 2x hits then R200. You still get adrenaline when multipliers appear without basing your entire session on the very rare 40. You can play Dream Catcher online at YesPlay.
Red flags
If your plan requires landing on the number 40 in order to succeed, that isn’t really a plan. Don’t expect the wheel to land on your number, it doesn’t owe you anything. Multipliers might stack, but they’ll only arrive at the right time. South Africans who like structure in their lives can limit their risk to around 1% to 2% of their bankroll. A R500 session would mean using R5 to R10 chips.