Coin Win Hold The Spin at Ginga: a hold-and-win slot explained
Coin Win Hold The Spin is a five-reel hold-and-win slot from Gamzix, listed in the slots section at Ginga. The base game is deliberately plain — the whole design points at one event, the coin respin, where coin symbols carrying cash values lock in place and a three-spin counter decides how much of the screen you fill. It matters because hold-and-win is now the dominant slot format, and this title is a clean, uncomplicated example of how it actually pays.
Open GingaSlot facts at a glance
| Provider | Gamzix |
|---|---|
| Type | Video slot, 5 reels, hold-and-win respin feature with fixed jackpots |
| Published RTP | Around 96%, and operators can run different RTP builds |
| Volatility | Medium to high |
| Min bet (€) | From about €0.10 a spin |
| Max bet (€) | Commonly up to €50–€100 a spin |
| Format | HTML5, portrait and landscape on mobile; always confirm the numbers in the game's own info screen |
How the base game plays
Standard reel spins on a fruit-and-sevens symbol set, with line wins paying in the usual way and no cluttering extras. What you are really watching for are the coin symbols. Each one lands with a printed value attached — a multiple of your stake — and they can appear anywhere on the reels rather than on specific paylines. Land three of them in a single spin and the respin feature starts.
Inside the respin feature
The three triggering coins lock in place and you get three respins. Every new coin that lands also locks and resets the counter back to three; a spin without a coin uses one up. The feature ends when the counter runs out, or immediately if you fill every position on the grid. At the finish, all locked coin values are added together and paid as one amount. Fixed jackpots sit on top: mini, minor and major are usually awarded for filling a reel or reaching a coin count, while the grand is reserved for a full screen. Because those jackpots are fixed multiples of the stake rather than a shared progressive pool, a €0.20 spin and a €20 spin chase very different sums for the same event.
Volatility, strategy and bankroll management
The base game pays little and pays it often, draining a balance slowly between features; the respin arrives every few hundred spins on average and carries most of the return. That produces long flat stretches punctuated by one meaningful jump, so a fifty-spin session tells you nothing about the game. Since no spin can be influenced, the decisions are stake size and stopping point. Keep a single spin at or under 1% of your balance — €1 or €2 on €200 — which buys enough spins to reach the feature once or twice. Chasing the grand jackpot at maximum stake on a small balance ends the session in ten minutes. Set a €40–€50 loss limit on that bankroll and a cash-out target instead of reinvesting a good respin. If you use autoplay, set its loss stop; account deposit limits do the job memory will not.
Playing it at Ginga
Slots, unlike live tables, usually offer a demo mode, so the sensible order is: try the feature for free, decide whether you like the rhythm, then register. Signing up takes real details and early verification; the minimum deposit is €20 by MB WAY, Multibanco, Trustly, Skrill or Paysafecard. The game runs in a mobile browser without any download, and the compact grid keeps coin values legible on a phone. If you plan to use a promotion, read the bonus terms first — slots typically count fully towards wagering, but max-bet caps while a bonus is active are the rule that catches people out.
FAQ
How many coins trigger the respin feature?
Are the jackpots progressive?
Does the respin counter really reset every time?
For a very different risk profile, compare the extreme volatility of True Grit Redemption 2 or the gentler Ultra Reels Fruteria. The slots section covers the rest of the library.