Super Ace Game Guide — Golden Cards, Wilds & the Combo Meter
Super Ace looks simple and plays deep. This guide breaks down exactly how it builds a win — the 5×4 board, the golden-card-to-wild mechanic, the rising combo multiplier, and the free-spin round where the 1,500× max win lives.
The board: 5×4 and 1,024 ways
Super Ace plays on a five-reel, four-row grid and pays 1,024 ways — there are no fixed paylines, so any matching symbols on adjacent reels starting from the leftmost reel pay, regardless of row. That structure is why medium volatility fits it: 1,024 ways produces frequent small hits, while the multiplier mechanic supplies the occasional spike.
Symbols split into high-pay face cards themed on the Ace suit and low-pay royals (A, K, Q, J, 10). The two that matter most are the Golden Card and the Joker wild — those drive everything interesting in the game.
Golden cards flip to wilds
The signature Super Ace mechanic is the golden card. When a Golden Card takes part in — or sits next to — a winning combination, it flips and transforms into a Joker wild. That wild stays on the board to substitute for other symbols, opening up new 1,024-way combinations on the same spin.
Because a single flipped wild can seed a fresh win, and that new win can flip more golden cards, one spin can chain several times before it settles. This is the engine of Super Ace — no bonus buy, no wheel, just golden cards feeding wilds feeding more wins.
The rising combo multiplier
Each consecutive win within the same spin — the chain of flips and eliminations above — advances a combo multiplier. In the base game the multiplier climbs a set ladder as the combo continues; in free spins that ladder runs higher. The longer a golden-card chain sustains, the bigger the multiplier applied down the line.
- Base game: the combo multiplier steps up as each successive win resolves, then resets when the chain ends.
- Free spins: the multiplier ceiling is higher and does not reset between spins in the round, so a hot free-spin session compounds.
- The 1,500× max win is realistically reached only when a long golden-card chain meets a high combo multiplier during free spins.
Triggering and playing free spins
Scatter symbols trigger the free-spin round. During free spins the golden-card-to-wild mechanic works exactly as in the base game, but the combo multiplier carries a higher ceiling and persists across the spins of the round — which is where Super Ace's larger payouts come from.
Base game vs free game
| Element | Base game | Free spins |
|---|---|---|
| Golden cards → wilds | Yes | Yes |
| Combo multiplier | Steps up, resets each spin | Higher ceiling, persists in round |
| How it starts | Every paid spin | Scatter trigger |
| Where big wins live | Occasional | The 1,500× territory |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the golden card work in Super Ace?
A golden card flips into a Joker wild when it takes part in, or sits next to, a win. The wild substitutes for other symbols and can create fresh 1,024-way wins on the same spin, chaining multiple times.
What triggers Super Ace free spins?
Landing the scatter symbols triggers the free-spin round. Inside it, the combo multiplier climbs higher and persists across spins, which is where most of the game's larger payouts come from.
What is the maximum win on Super Ace?
Super Ace's max win is 1,500× your stake. It is realistically reached only when a long golden-card chain coincides with a high combo multiplier during free spins.