Looking for some easy-going summer tournament fun? You're in the right place. The Bragg slot tournament kicks off on 22 July and runs until 29 July.
Check out our dedicated forum thread, and read on for the bubbly bits.
The Atomic Slot Lab Pot’s Bubbling - €1,000 in Play
This one's going to be a blast, with a €1,000 cash prize pool up for grabs for the top five puffers:
- 🥇 €300
- 🥈 €250
- 🥉 €200
- 🎖 €150
- 🎖 €100
Who can participate? Only AskGamblers-registered players can take part. If you're restricted from Atomic Slot Lab games at your casino, unfortunately, you won’t be able to join - but otherwise, you’re good to go.
Getting Started: Puff Puff, Snap, Post
If you've played in our past Bragg slot tournaments, you're practically a pro. If not, no worries! Here’s the lowdown on how to jump in:
- Find your favourite casino offering slots powered by Bragg Gaming.
- Load up the featured game: Puff Puff Puffer by Atomic Slot Lab.
- Take a screenshot of the highest multipliers you hit.
- Post the screenshot in our dedicated Forum thread.
As always, the Bragg Slot Tournament takes place on the AskGamblers Forum. It's the perfect spot to chat with other players, show off your epic wins, and just soak up all the slot machine excitement together.
Head over to the AskGamblers Forum and show off your highest multipliers. You could win a slice of €1,000. Ends 29 July!
Once the dust settles, we will reveal the champs and slide into their DMs to sort the prizes. It’s all about those multipliers - the top five scores will claim the cash.
Spin With a Splash in Puff Puff Puffer
The tournament featured slot, Puff Puff Puffer, is an underwater-themed game starring adorable sea creatures and bubbling bonus features.
With an RTP of 95.56% and medium volatility, it offers a balanced ride. Expect a mix of smaller and more exciting hits. Light visuals, easy mechanics, and relaxed vibe make it perfect for some multiplier-chasing fun.
So, dive into this puffy little adventure and don’t forget to screenshot your top scores. There’s €1,000 in cash floating around, and someone’s going to claim it.