Bust The Bank

Bust the Bank is a 243 ways slot by Microgaming that has a comical cops and robbers theme. The game has a range of bonus features including free spins with wild reels and random bonuses which can pop up at any time.

Title: Bust The Bank Class Machine: III & II Bonus Features: 3 Scatter Safe symbols on reels 1, 3, & 5 trigger the Bust the Bank Bonus. Keep picking from 9 safes until Buster, the cop dog, is revealed. Get the new issue of the Hoover Digest. The pandemic has been devastating, but the wrong response to it could be more devastating still. In the article “This Has an End in Sight”, Hoover fellow Edward P. Lazear lays out a sober set of steps to shore up and revive the US economy.

You can play Bust the Bank in a very wide range of coin sizes and have the option of betting up to 10 coins per line. Minimum bet is 30 coins with a minimum coin size of 0.01. At the highest 1.00 level you can bet up to a big 300 per spin.

Bust the Bank is a classic five-reel slot with 243 ways to win. Like any classic slots game, you get winning combinations by matching symbols from the left of the reel to the right. This game that’s great entertainment for first timers and veterans alike at Mr. Bust the Bank is a fun themed slot machine, designed by a world-leading software developer. The five-reel game is perfect for mobile players, and it looks brilliant on desktops too. Bust the Bank; Bust the Bank. 32red Casino’s new slot offers the chance of three bonuses, free spins and exploding wilds. Bank robbers Larry and Bob lead you through the latest video slot launched by 32Red Casino this week, a 5 Reel, 243 Ways-to-Win gambling adventure titled BUST THE BANK.

The Bust the Bank logo is wild and substitutes for all symbols except the scattered Bombs, the Safes and the Piggy symbol. The wild only appears on the first and last reels so there is no way to get five wilds. They can still come in very handy as you can get the same win on multiple ways if you get the wilds in the right positions.

Top way wins are 1,500 coins (*15,000 at max bet) for five of the Big Robbers (Bob) and 1,000 coins (10,000 at max bet) for five of the Skinny Robbers (Larry).From there the five of a kind way wins range from 500 to 50 coins (5,000 to 500 at max bet).

Bust The Bank Meaning

The main bonus on Bust the Bank is the free spins which are won by getting three or more scattered Bomb symbols anywhere on the screen. The five scatter pay awards 1,500 coins or 15,000 coins at max bet which is the same as the top way win. As long as you get three or more you win 8 free spins with wild reels.

During the free games reels 1 and 5 are wild for all games. This means that any five of a kind win is paid nine times. This boosts the top jackpot to 13,500 coins even at the lowest possible bet of 30 coins. At the highest this comes in at 135,000 coin which is the biggest win you can get on Bust the Bank.

The free spins cannot be re-triggered but you can get extra free spins. Every time a scattered Bomb appears during the free games you get one extra free game. This means you can get a lot more than 8 games if you get lucky with the extra scatters.

The second bonus on Bust the Bank is the Piggy Smash Bonus. This bonus is won every time the Piggy Bank symbol appears on the middle reel (View Preview). When the bonus is won the piggy bank is smashed and you win between 10 and 100 times your total bet. During our review we found that this bonus was quite rare to hit.

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As well as the two main bonus features there are also a couple of extra ways to win. There are Safe symbols which appear on the first and last reels. Getting one in any position awards between 1 and 50 times your total bet. The Safes also cascade so if you get on at the top of the reel the bonus is paid on all symbols below.

The final way to win on Bust the Bank is via the random Larry and Bob bonuses. These can appear at any time and have nothing to do with what's on the reels. Each time they appear they can add between 2 and 10X your total bet.

In the end, Bust the Bank offers quite a few different ways to win and keeps things interesting with the random bonuses. Clearly the free spins have the potential to pay big but we found that they were quite hard to hit so this probably evens things out.


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break the bank

To be very expensive. The phrase is often used in the negative to convey the opposite. I don't have enough money to go on a vacation right now; I'm afraid it would break the bank.Here are my favorite discount options that won't break the bank.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

break the bank

Fig. to use up all one's money. (Alludes to casino gambling, in the rare event when a gambler wins more money than the house has on hand.) It will hardly break the bank if we go out to dinner just once.Buying a new dress at a discount price won't break the bank.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

break the bank

Ruin one financially, exhaust one's resources, as in I guess the price of a movie won't break the bank. This term originated in gambling, where it means that a player has won more than the banker (the house) can pay. It also may be used ironically, as above. [c. 1600]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

break the bank

1 (in gambling) win more money than is held by the bank. 2 cost more than you can afford.

Bust The Bank Meaning

informal
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017

break the bank

See also: bank, break
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

break the bank, to

To ruin financially, to exhaust (one’s) resources. The term comes from gambling, where it means someone has won more than the banker (house) can pay. It was so used by Thackeray (“He had seen his friend . . . break the bank three nights running,” Pendennis, 1850). Today as a negative it is sometimes used ironically, as in “I guess another ice cream cone won’t break the bank.”
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine Ammer
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