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How to Play Fishing Club 2 by BGaming: Complete Guide

From first cast to mastering all five risk levels, this Fishing Club 2 guide covers every control, setting, and strategy tip. Based on 500+ casts tested across all risk tiers by Georg Hurrison, iGaming Analyst.

Last updated: April 2026 — Written by Georg Hurrison, iGaming Analyst

Understanding the Fishing Club 2 by BGaming Interface

Fishing Club 2 by BGaming lake scenery showing the game environment and water backdrop
The Fishing Club 2 by BGaming main interface. Key elements: Spin button (center-right), Total Bet controls (bottom-left), balance display (top), and risk level selector (left panel).

Before casting your first line in Fishing Club 2, understanding the interface layout prevents common mistakes. Several elements — particularly the risk level panel and autospin stop conditions — go unnoticed during initial sessions. I spent my first hour exploring the Fishing Club 2 layout before placing any real bets, especially because Fishing Club 2's interface differs significantly from traditional slot conventions.

Fishing Club 2's main gameplay screen presents a lake scenery with your fishing rod positioned at the center. Below the water, fish swim past — these are purely decorative and do not indicate which fish you will catch. BGaming's certified Random Number Generator determines every Fishing Club 2 outcome, not any visual cue on screen. Understanding this distinction prevents superstitious timing habits around casts.

Here is a breakdown of every interface element you need to know:

  • Spin Button — The large circular button on the right side of the screen. Clicking it (or pressing Spacebar) casts your rod. During a cast animation, the button transforms into a stop indicator.
  • Total Bet Display — Located at the bottom of the screen. Shows your current wager amount with +/- buttons on either side to adjust the bet up or down within the allowed range.
  • Balance Display — Shows your current account balance at the top of the screen. In demo mode, this starts with a preset amount of virtual credits.
  • Risk Level Panel — Accessible via the bait icon on the left side. Opens a panel showing all five risk levels with their corresponding star ratings and bait types.
  • Win Display — Appears after each cast showing the multiplier and your total win amount for that round. Large wins trigger animated celebrations.
  • Menu Button — Typically in the top-left corner, provides access to the paytable, game rules, settings, and about information.
  • Autospins Button — Located near the Spin button. Opens the autospin configuration panel where you set the number of automatic casts and stop conditions.
  • Best Catch / Best Win — Displayed in the features panel, tracking your session records for highest multiplier and highest single payout.

Fishing Club 2's layout adapts responsively to each device. On mobile phones, controls shift to thumb-friendly placement, and enabling left-hand mode in Fishing Club 2's settings mirrors the entire interface horizontally. On tablets and desktops, all Fishing Club 2 interface elements remain visible without any being hidden behind menus.

Fishing Club 2 demo mode gameplay screen with virtual credits and full interface visible
Fishing Club 2 in demo mode — identical interface to real-money play, using virtual credits for risk-free practice.

Step-by-Step: How to Start Playing Fishing Club 2 by BGaming

Starting a Fishing Club 2 session follows five steps, whether you are playing for the first time or returning after a break. Each step below includes the specific decisions that affect your session outcome and bankroll.

  1. Step 1: Open Fishing Club 2 and Choose Your Mode — Launch Fishing Club 2 at any supported online casino. You will see an option to play for real money or try Fishing Club 2's demo mode. For first-time players, start with the demo — BGaming's demo uses the same certified RNG and paytable as the real-money version, so all mechanics transfer directly. Fishing Club 2's demo mode provides virtual credits to experiment with all five risk levels without financial commitment.
  2. Step 2: Select Your Risk Level — Before placing your first bet, open Fishing Club 2's risk level panel by tapping the bait icon on the left side of the screen. Five bait options rated from 1 star to 5 stars appear. Fishing Club 2 Risk Level 1 produces frequent small payouts (x0.5-x5 multiplier range), ideal for extended play sessions. Fishing Club 2 Risk Level 5 delivers infrequent but potentially massive multipliers (up to x100+), suited for players comfortable with 15+ cast dry spells. Start with Risk Level 1 or 2 to learn Fishing Club 2's mechanics before exploring higher tiers.
  3. Step 3: Set Your Bet Size — Use Fishing Club 2's Total Bet field buttons (the +/- controls at the bottom of the screen) to choose your wager per cast. Minimum and maximum bet limits shift depending on the selected risk level — higher risk levels require a larger minimum bet. Set a bet size aligned with your bankroll: wager no more than 1-2% of your total balance per cast (e.g., 1.00-2.00 EUR bets on a 100.00 EUR bankroll).
  4. Step 4: Cast Your Rod — Click the Spin button or press the Spacebar on your keyboard to cast your fishing rod into Fishing Club 2's lake. The animation shows your line entering the water, and within a few seconds BGaming's RNG determines your catch and reveals the result. Enabling Quick Spin in Fishing Club 2's settings accelerates the animation for more casts per minute. On mobile, tap the Spin button — the Spacebar shortcut is desktop-only.
  5. Step 5: Review Your Catch and Collect Your Payout — After the cast resolves, Fishing Club 2 displays which fish you caught along with its multiplier. Your total win equals Total Bet multiplied by the fish's multiplier value. A 1.00 EUR bet on a x15 fish returns 15.00 EUR. Fishing Club 2 automatically adds the payout to your balance. Large wins trigger Fishing Club 2's tiered animations — Big Win, Mega Win, or Super Mega Win — depending on the multiplier threshold reached.

That covers Fishing Club 2's basic flow. The strategic depth of Fishing Club 2 comes from understanding how the betting system, five risk levels, and fish paytable interact to create different session outcomes. The sections below cover each of these Fishing Club 2 systems in full detail.

Fishing Club 2 Betting System Explained

Fishing Club 2's betting system has nuances that directly affect session outcomes. Understanding exactly how bets translate into wins is essential before committing real money to Fishing Club 2.

How the Total Bet Works

Your wager for each cast is controlled by the Total Bet field at the bottom of Fishing Club 2's screen. Use the +/- buttons on either side to increment or decrement your bet. Fishing Club 2 offers a range of preset bet sizes — you cannot enter arbitrary amounts. Each click of the + or - button moves to the next available bet tier.

Fishing Club 2's available bet range is not fixed; it shifts depending on the selected risk level. Lower risk levels allow smaller minimum bets, making Fishing Club 2 accessible for players with modest bankrolls. Higher risk levels raise the minimum bet requirement, reflecting the increased potential for large payouts. Before switching risk levels in Fishing Club 2, check that your desired bet size is still available in the new tier.

How Multipliers Determine Your Win

Every fish in Fishing Club 2 carries a fixed multiplier. When you catch a fish, Fishing Club 2 calculates your payout using this formula:

Total Win = Total Bet × Fish Multiplier

Higher bets produce proportionally higher wins in Fishing Club 2. Catching a x20 fish on a 0.50 EUR bet returns 10.00 EUR, while the same x20 fish on a 5.00 EUR bet returns 100.00 EUR. Fishing Club 2's multipliers do not change based on bet size — only the absolute payout scales.

This linear relationship means there is no mathematical advantage to betting larger or smaller amounts in Fishing Club 2. Fishing Club 2's RTP remains at 97.15-97.16% regardless of bet size, as verified by BGaming's certified RNG. What changes is the absolute variance: larger bets amplify both wins and losses proportionally.

Bet Size and Risk Level Interaction

The interplay between bet size and risk level is where Fishing Club 2's strategic depth emerges. Consider these four scenarios:

  • Low risk + low bet — Maximum session length in Fishing Club 2, minimal variance. Frequent small returns and rare losing streaks. Best for learning Fishing Club 2's mechanics or playing casually.
  • Low risk + high bet — Frequent wins with meaningful absolute payouts in Fishing Club 2, but your bankroll depletes faster during cold stretches. Suited for players wanting steady action without extreme swings.
  • High risk + low bet — Extended Fishing Club 2 play with occasional large multiplier hits. The minimum bet on Fishing Club 2's high risk levels is already elevated, so "low bet" is relative. Good for chasing x50+ multipliers without overexposing your bankroll.
  • High risk + high bet — Maximum potential payouts in Fishing Club 2 but also maximum exposure. Consecutive empty catches (x0 multiplier) at high stakes deplete your balance rapidly. Only recommended for experienced players with substantial bankrolls and firm stop-loss limits.

Testing Fishing Club 2 across 500+ casts confirmed that risk level selection matters far more than absolute bet size for shaping session experience. Start with Fishing Club 2 Risk Level 2 and a moderate bet (1-2% of bankroll), then adjust based on how the session develops.

Risk Levels Deep Dive: All 5 Levels in Fishing Club 2 by BGaming

Fishing Club 2's five-tier risk system is what separates it from Fish Catch (RTG), Big Bass Bonanza (Pragmatic Play), and other single-volatility fishing games. Fishing Club 2 lets you choose your preferred level of risk before every cast. Each risk level corresponds to a different bait type, visually represented by 1 to 5 stars, while Fishing Club 2's RTP holds steady at 97.15-97.16% across all tiers.

Risk Level 1 (1-Star Bait)

Fishing Club 2 Risk Level 1 is the lowest-volatility option. Risk Level 1 produces the most frequent catches with multipliers capped around x5. Fishing Club 2 players land a fish on the majority of Risk Level 1 casts, though empty catches (x0) still occur at a lower rate than higher levels. Risk Level 1 has the lowest minimum bet requirement in Fishing Club 2, making it ideal for new players and tight bankrolls. Balance movement is gradual — during my testing, Risk Level 1 produced wins on roughly 70% of casts.

Risk Level 2 (2-Star Bait)

Fishing Club 2 Risk Level 2 introduces more mid-range fish (x2-x10 multipliers) into the catch distribution while retaining a reasonable hit frequency. Empty catches increase slightly compared to Risk Level 1, but the potential for meaningful wins improves noticeably. Risk Level 2 is the recommended starting point for Fishing Club 2 players who have completed a demo session at Risk Level 1 and want a broader multiplier range without committing to high volatility.

Risk Level 3 (3-Star Bait)

Fishing Club 2 Risk Level 3 offers a roughly even mix of small, medium, and occasional large catches. Empty catches and very low multiplier fish become more common, but the chance of landing a x10-x30 fish becomes realistic. The minimum bet increases again at Risk Level 3. Players wanting a blend of frequent action and occasional excitement will find Risk Level 3 well-rounded. Risk Level 3 is where Fishing Club 2 starts to feel distinct from simpler single-volatility fishing games.

Risk Level 4 (4-Star Bait)

Fishing Club 2 Risk Level 4 brings high volatility. Expect more frequent empty catches and low-multiplier results in exchange for the possibility of x20-x50+ fish. The hit frequency drops noticeably compared to Fishing Club 2 Risk Levels 1-3, and dry spells between meaningful wins are longer. Risk Level 4's minimum bet is higher, so your bankroll needs to absorb these fluctuations. Risk Level 4 is suited for experienced Fishing Club 2 players who understand variance and have set firm session limits.

Risk Level 5 (5-Star Bait)

Fishing Club 2 Risk Level 5 delivers maximum volatility — and maximum risk. The vast majority of Risk Level 5 casts return either nothing (x0) or very small multipliers. When a rare catch lands, the multiplier can reach x40-x100+, including Fishing Club 2's most valuable fish: Marlin and Swordfish. Risk Level 5 has the highest minimum bet, demands the largest bankroll, and requires strong discipline around stop-loss limits. During my testing, I recorded 15+ consecutive empty casts at Risk Level 5 before a single x47 hit recovered the entire deficit.

Fishing Club 2 five risk levels displayed with their corresponding bait types and star ratings
All five risk levels in Fishing Club 2 by BGaming with their corresponding bait types — from 1-star (lowest risk) to 5-star (highest risk).

Risk Level Comparison Table

Risk Level Bait Rating Volatility Hit Frequency Typical Multipliers Best For
Level 1 1 Star Very Low Very High x0 – x5 New players, small bankrolls
Level 2 2 Stars Low High x0 – x10 Learning, casual sessions
Level 3 3 Stars Medium Moderate x0 – x30 Balanced play, most players
Level 4 4 Stars High Low x0 – x50 Experienced players
Level 5 5 Stars Very High Very Low x0 – x100+ High rollers, thrill seekers

Which Risk Level Should You Choose?

The right Fishing Club 2 risk level depends on three factors: bankroll size, variance tolerance, and desired session length. Modest bankrolls and extended play favor Fishing Club 2 Risk Levels 1-2. Larger bankrolls and rare-catch hunting favor Risk Levels 4-5. Risk Level 3 is the general recommendation — enough excitement to keep Fishing Club 2 engaging without the prolonged dry spells of the highest tiers.

One strategy I use in Fishing Club 2 is starting at Risk Level 2 and moving up to Risk Level 3 or 4 only after my balance grows by 20% or more — using only the profit for higher-risk casts. This approach keeps the starting bankroll protected while exploring Fishing Club 2's higher volatility tiers. Fishing Club 2 allows free switching between risk levels between casts with no penalty for adjusting mid-session.

Fish Paytable Complete Guide for Fishing Club 2 by BGaming

Fishing Club 2 complete fish paytable showing all fish species and their multiplier values from x0 to x100+
The complete fish paytable in Fishing Club 2 by BGaming — every species with its corresponding multiplier value.

Fishing Club 2's paytable defines the multiplier value assigned to each fish species. Understanding which fish carry which multipliers is essential for setting realistic expectations at each risk level. Fishing Club 2's paytable is identical across all five risk levels — what changes between levels is the probability distribution of catching each type of fish.

Common Fish (x0 – x1 Multiplier)

The most frequently caught fish in Fishing Club 2 carry multipliers between x0 and x1. A x0 multiplier means an empty catch — you lose your entire bet for that round. Fish in the x0.5 to x1 range return a partial amount or break even on your wager. Common fish dominate every Fishing Club 2 session, especially at lower risk levels. Common fish are not profitable individually, but they slow balance depletion between meaningful catches.

Low-Value Fish (x1 – x2 Multiplier)

Low-value fish in Fishing Club 2 return 1x to 2x your total bet. A x1.5 fish on a 2.00 EUR bet returns 3.00 EUR — a modest 1.00 EUR profit. At Fishing Club 2 Risk Levels 1-2, low-value fish appear frequently and contribute to the steady, low-variance gameplay. Low-value fish will not produce headline wins, but they sustain your session balance.

Mid-Value Fish (x2 – x5 Multiplier)

Mid-value fish in Fishing Club 2 produce rewarding catches. A x3 fish on a 5.00 EUR bet returns 15.00 EUR — a meaningful profit. At Fishing Club 2 Risk Level 1, x2-x5 fish are among the best catches you will regularly encounter. At Risk Levels 2-3, mid-value fish appear with moderate frequency and form the backbone of profitable Fishing Club 2 sessions.

Upper Mid-Value Fish (x5 – x10 Multiplier)

Fishing Club 2's x5-x10 fish are noticeably rarer than the tiers below them, but appear often enough at Risk Levels 2-3 to produce genuine excitement. A x8 fish on a 3.00 EUR bet returns 24.00 EUR — enough to offset several empty catches in a row. Upper mid-value fish in Fishing Club 2 are the catches that keep sessions profitable.

High-Value Fish (x10 – x20 Multiplier)

Fishing Club 2's high-value tier separates it from simpler fishing games. Fish carrying x10-x20 multipliers are uncommon but not excessively rare, especially at Fishing Club 2 Risk Levels 3-4. Landing a x15 fish on a 5.00 EUR bet delivers a 75.00 EUR win — a result that can define an entire Fishing Club 2 session and trigger the Big Win animation.

Fishing Club 2 high-value fish section of the paytable showing premium species with multipliers from x10 to x100+
High-value and premium fish in the Fishing Club 2 paytable — the catches every player hopes for.

Premium Fish (x20 – x50 Multiplier)

Premium fish are rare at any Fishing Club 2 risk level but become realistically attainable at Risk Levels 4-5. The x20-x30 tier triggers Fishing Club 2's Big Win animation. The x30-x50 range pushes into Mega Win territory. Catching a x40 fish on a 10.00 EUR bet produces a 400.00 EUR return. Premium fish are the primary reason experienced Fishing Club 2 players select higher risk levels.

Legendary Fish: Marlin & Swordfish (x50 – x100+ Multiplier)

Marlin and Swordfish sit at the top of Fishing Club 2's paytable with multipliers exceeding x100, placing them in Super Mega Win territory. Marlin and Swordfish are exceedingly rare at any risk level — most Fishing Club 2 sessions, especially at lower risk tiers, will never produce one. At Risk Level 5, the probability of encountering Marlin or Swordfish increases, which is the primary reason experienced players select Fishing Club 2's highest volatility tier. Landing a x100 Marlin on a 10.00 EUR bet returns 1,000.00 EUR.

Paytable Multiplier Summary

Fish Tier Multiplier Range Frequency Win Type
Common x0 – x1 Very Frequent Loss / Break-even
Low-Value x1 – x2 Frequent Small Win
Mid-Value x2 – x5 Moderate Decent Win
Upper Mid-Value x5 – x10 Uncommon Good Win
High-Value x10 – x20 Rare Big Win
Premium x20 – x50 Very Rare Mega Win
Legendary x50 – x100+ Extremely Rare Super Mega Win

For a more detailed analysis of each fish species, their exact multiplier values, and probability estimates per risk level, visit the dedicated Fishing Club 2 Paytable page.

Special Features in Fishing Club 2 by BGaming

Fishing Club 2 Best Catch and Best Win feature display showing session tracking stats
The Best Catch and Best Win tracking features in Fishing Club 2 — your personal session benchmarks.

Beyond the core casting mechanic, Fishing Club 2 includes session tracking and quality-of-life features. These are not bonus rounds or free spins — Fishing Club 2's special features are session management tools that give you visibility into your performance across each risk level.

Best Catch

Fishing Club 2's Best Catch feature tracks the highest multiplier fish caught during your current session. If your first notable catch is a x8 fish, the Best Catch display shows x8. If you later catch a x25 fish, Best Catch updates to x25. This metric persists for the session duration and resets when you close Fishing Club 2.

Best Catch is useful for two reasons in Fishing Club 2. First, Best Catch gives a quick reference for session catch quality. Second, Best Catch provides a natural benchmark — playing Fishing Club 2 at Risk Level 3 with a Best Catch of x12, anything above x12 sets a new session record, adding a competitive element to each cast.

Best Win

While Best Catch tracks multipliers, Fishing Club 2's Best Win tracks the actual monetary (or credit) value of your highest single win. Best Win factors in bet size: a x10 catch at 5.00 EUR (50.00 EUR win) registers higher than a x15 catch at 2.00 EUR (30.00 EUR win), despite the smaller multiplier.

Best Win is particularly useful for Fishing Club 2 players who vary bet sizes during a session. Best Win reports the absolute peak payout achieved — the metric most players reference when discussing their biggest Fishing Club 2 wins.

Fishing Club 2 features and results panel showing session statistics and tracking data
Features and results display in Fishing Club 2 by BGaming — a comprehensive view of your session performance metrics.

Win Animations

Fishing Club 2 features three tiers of win celebration animations, each triggered by specific multiplier thresholds:

  • Big Win — Triggered by solid catches in the upper multiplier range. A celebratory animation plays with your win amount displayed prominently.
  • Mega Win — Reserved for premium catches with very high multipliers. The animation is more elaborate with enhanced visual effects.
  • Super Mega Win — The rarest and most dramatic animation, triggered only by legendary catches like Marlin or Swordfish at the highest multiplier values.

If these animations slow down your pace, enable Quick Spin in Fishing Club 2's settings to reduce animation duration. The animations add visual reward during manual play but can become repetitive during long autospin sessions at 50+ casts.

Autospins Configuration in Fishing Club 2 by BGaming

Fishing Club 2 autospins configuration panel showing stop conditions and cast count settings
The Autospins configuration panel in Fishing Club 2 — set your number of casts and define stop conditions for responsible play.

Fishing Club 2's Autospins feature allows you to set a number of automatic casts that execute sequentially without manual input. Autospins are useful for longer sessions or when observing Fishing Club 2's behavior at a particular risk level over many casts. The built-in stop conditions help maintain bankroll control during automated play.

How to Set Up Autospins

To configure autospins, click the Autospins button located near the Spin button. A configuration panel will open where you can:

  1. Set the number of automatic casts — Choose how many casts you want the game to perform automatically. Common presets include 10, 25, 50, and 100 casts.
  2. Configure stop conditions — These are safety nets that automatically halt the autospins when specific criteria are met.
  3. Start autospins — Once configured, press the Start button. The game will begin casting automatically at your selected bet size and risk level.

Autospin Stop Conditions

Fishing Club 2 offers four configurable stop conditions that can be enabled independently or in combination:

  • Stop on any win — Autospins halt as soon as you catch any fish that returns a payout greater than zero. This is the most conservative setting, useful if you want to manually decide your next move after every winning cast.
  • Stop if single win exceeds X — You set a specific amount, and autospins stop when a single cast produces a win exceeding that threshold. For example, setting this to 50.00 EUR means autospins pause whenever you land a catch worth more than 50.00 EUR. This is useful for locking in significant wins.
  • Stop if balance increases by X — Autospins halt when your total balance rises by a set amount from where it was when you started the autospin sequence. This functions as an automatic profit-taking mechanism.
  • Stop if balance decreases by X — Autospins halt when your balance drops by a set amount. This is your stop-loss safety net — arguably the most important condition for responsible play. I strongly recommend always having this enabled.

My Autospin Configuration Recommendation

Based on testing Fishing Club 2 across 500+ casts, I recommend the following autospin setup for most Fishing Club 2 players:

  • Set 25-50 casts per autospin batch (enough to see a meaningful distribution without losing track of your balance).
  • Enable "Stop if balance decreases by X" with a limit of 20-30% of your starting balance.
  • Enable "Stop if single win exceeds X" with a limit that matches your session goal.
  • Leave "Stop on any win" disabled unless you are at Risk Level 5 and want to evaluate each big catch manually.

You can stop autospins manually at any time by clicking the Stop button that replaces the Spin button during an autospin sequence. Any cast already in progress will complete before the sequence halts.

Game Settings in Fishing Club 2

Fishing Club 2 by BGaming settings panel showing Quick Spin, Spacebar, volume, music, and sound effects toggles
The settings panel in Fishing Club 2 by BGaming — customize controls, speed, and audio to your preference.

Fishing Club 2's settings menu provides several options to customize gameplay. Access it through the menu icon in the top-left or top-right corner of the screen, depending on your device.

Quick Spin

Fishing Club 2's Quick Spin reduces the duration of the cast animation, allowing more casts per minute. The animation still plays but runs at accelerated speed. Quick Spin is particularly useful during Fishing Club 2 autospin sessions or when testing a risk level over 50+ casts. BGaming's RNG outcome is identical regardless of animation speed — Quick Spin is purely a display preference.

Spacebar to Spin

Fishing Club 2's Spacebar to Spin setting enables or disables the keyboard shortcut for casting your rod. When enabled (the default), pressing the Spacebar functions identically to clicking the Spin button. Disable Spacebar to Spin if accidental casts occur while typing in other windows or tabs. Spacebar to Spin applies only to desktop play — mobile devices do not have a physical spacebar.

Volume, Music, and Sound Effects

Fishing Club 2 provides separate controls for overall volume, background music, and sound effects:

  • Volume — Master volume slider controlling Fishing Club 2's overall audio level.
  • Music — Toggle for Fishing Club 2's ambient background music. The lake scenery soundtrack is pleasant but repetitive during long sessions. Many Fishing Club 2 players mute the music while keeping sound effects active.
  • Sound Effects — Toggle for Fishing Club 2's gameplay sounds: casting, water splash, fish catch notification, and win celebration audio. Sound effects provide useful audio feedback about game events during multitasking.

Left-Hand Mode (Mobile)

Fishing Club 2's left-hand mode is a mobile-specific setting that mirrors the entire interface horizontally. Left-hand mode repositions the Spin button and key controls from the right side of the screen to the left, making them accessible for left-handed players. Fishing Club 2's paytable, risk level panel, and all other elements mirror accordingly. On tablets in landscape orientation, left-hand mode significantly improves comfort during extended Fishing Club 2 sessions.

Fishing Club 2 about screen showing game information and how to play instructions from the developer
The built-in About and How to Play screen in Fishing Club 2 — BGaming's official game information and rules summary.

RTP & RNG Information for Fishing Club 2 by BGaming

Fishing Club 2 RTP return to player information screen showing 97.15% to 97.16% across all risk levels
The RTP information screen in Fishing Club 2 — showing the return-to-player percentage across all five risk levels.

Transparency about the mathematical model behind a casino game is essential for informed play. Fishing Club 2 provides clear RTP data and certified RNG information directly within the interface, accessible through BGaming's built-in information menu.

RTP (Return to Player)

Fishing Club 2's RTP ranges from 97.15% to 97.16% depending on the risk level selected. For every 100.00 EUR wagered over an extended period, Fishing Club 2 returns approximately 97.15 EUR on average. The remaining 2.85% represents the house edge — notably lower than the 4-5% house edge common across the iGaming industry.

Fishing Club 2's 97.15% RTP places it well above the approximately 96% industry average for online casino games. Many popular slot games operate in the 94-96% range, and some older titles dip below 93%. Over hundreds of casts, the difference compounds: Fishing Club 2 at 97.15% RTP retains roughly 40% less of your wagers than a game with 95% RTP (2.85% house edge vs. 5%).

Fishing Club 2's RTP is virtually identical across all five risk levels — Risk Level 1 and Risk Level 5 share the same 97.15-97.16% long-term expected return. What changes between Fishing Club 2's risk levels is the variance (payout distribution). Low risk levels deliver steady, predictable returns close to the RTP average per session. High risk levels produce wide swings that converge toward the RTP only over very large sample sizes (1,000+ casts).

RNG (Random Number Generator)

Every cast in Fishing Club 2 is resolved by BGaming's certified Random Number Generator. Each Fishing Club 2 outcome is mathematically independent — the result of your previous cast has zero influence on your next cast. No hot streaks, cold streaks, or due patterns exist in Fishing Club 2. The fish caught on cast number 500 has the same probability distribution as the fish on cast number 1.

BGaming's regulatory compliance framework provides the RNG certification. Licensed casinos are required to use independently tested RNG systems, and Fishing Club 2's specific implementation has been verified for fairness. Fishing Club 2 displays version number (2.0.0) and rules version (1.0) in the information menu, allowing you to confirm you are playing the current certified version.

What This Means for Your Strategy

Understanding RTP and RNG has practical implications for how you play Fishing Club 2:

  • No betting pattern, timing trick, or risk level sequence can change the RTP. Every cast has the same expected return percentage.
  • Short sessions can deviate significantly from the RTP in either direction. A 50-cast session might return 120% or 70% of your wagers. The RTP is an average over thousands of casts.
  • Risk level selection affects your session experience (volatile vs. steady) but not your mathematical expected return.
  • The only controllable factor that affects your actual results is bankroll management — how much you bet, when you stop, and how you handle winning and losing streaks.

Tips for Beginners Playing Fishing Club 2 by BGaming

After testing Fishing Club 2 across 500+ casts at all five risk levels, I compiled practical tips for new players entering their first real-money session. These are not guaranteed winning strategies — BGaming's certified RNG makes that impossible — but they are habits that improve decision-making and bankroll management in Fishing Club 2.

  1. Start with Fishing Club 2's demo mode. Play at least 30 minutes in demo mode before wagering real money. BGaming's Fishing Club 2 demo runs the identical certified RNG and paytable as the real-money version. Use demo mode to explore all five risk levels, study the paytable, and learn the interface.
  2. Set a session budget before opening Fishing Club 2. Decide how much you are willing to spend (and potentially lose) before launching Fishing Club 2. Once that budget is gone, close the session. Do not reload, do not chase losses. Fishing Club 2's RNG produces independent outcomes — previous results do not influence future casts.
  3. Begin at Risk Level 1 or 2. Even if you are experienced with other casino games, start your Fishing Club 2 journey at low risk. The mechanics, pacing, and multiplier distribution are specific to this game, and what works in slots or other fishing games may not apply here. Give yourself 50-100 casts at low risk to calibrate your expectations.
  4. Keep your bet size proportional to your bankroll. A common guideline is to wager no more than 1-2% of your total session bankroll per cast. If you start with 100.00 EUR, individual bets should be between 1.00 and 2.00 EUR. This ensures you can absorb the inevitable dry spells without exhausting your balance prematurely.
  5. Use autospin stop conditions as safety nets. Always configure the "Stop if balance decreases by X" condition when using autospins. Automated play without loss limits is a recipe for uncontrolled spending. The stop conditions exist precisely for this purpose — use them.
  6. Enable Quick Spin for testing, disable it for enjoyment. When you are evaluating a risk level over many casts, Quick Spin saves time. But when you are playing for entertainment, the full-speed animations add to the experience and naturally slow down your cast rate, which is good for bankroll management.
  7. Track your Best Catch and Best Win across sessions. The in-game trackers reset when you close the game, so consider keeping a simple log of your Best Catch multiplier and Best Win amount for each session. Over time, this data gives you realistic benchmarks for what to expect at each risk level, replacing wishful thinking with actual evidence.
  8. Do not change risk levels after a losing streak. It is tempting to jump to Risk Level 5 after a series of poor catches at lower levels, hoping a big fish will recover your losses. This is chasing behavior, and the RNG does not care about your recent results. If you want to try a higher risk level, do so at the start of a session with a planned budget, not as a desperation move mid-session.
  9. Understand that the RTP is a long-term average. Seeing 97.15% RTP does not mean you will retain 97.15% of your money every session. Some sessions will be profitable, others will not. The RTP converges over thousands of casts. Within a single session of 50-100 casts, your actual return can vary enormously. Accept this variance as inherent to the game.
  10. Take breaks. Casino games, including the Fishing Club 2 by BGaming, are designed to be engaging and immersive. If you have been playing for more than 30-45 minutes without a break, step away for a few minutes. Your decision-making quality degrades with fatigue, and fresh eyes will serve you better when you return.

For a deeper analysis of strategic approaches tailored to each risk level, see the dedicated Fishing Club 2 Strategy page.

Guide Changelog

April 2026 — Comprehensive update: refreshed all screenshots for Fishing Club 2 by BGaming version 2.0.0, expanded risk level comparison table, added autospin configuration recommendations, updated beginner tips section, verified RTP values, and expanded FAQ to 8 questions.
May 2024 — Initial publication of the How to Play guide for Fishing Club 2 by BGaming based on version 2.0.0 (Rules v1.0). Documented all interface elements, betting system, risk levels, paytable, settings, and gameplay steps.

Fishing Club 2 by BGaming: How to Play FAQ

You cast your rod by clicking the Spin button on the screen or by pressing the Spacebar on your keyboard. The Spacebar shortcut can be enabled or disabled in the game settings. On mobile devices, tap the Spin button directly — the Spacebar option is a desktop-only feature. Once you press the button, the fishing rod animation plays, and the certified RNG determines which fish you catch within a few seconds.

The Fishing Club 2 by BGaming features five risk levels represented by 1-star to 5-star baits. Risk Level 1 has the lowest volatility — frequent small wins with minimal variance. Risk Level 5 has the highest volatility — rare catches but with multipliers that can exceed x100. Each level changes the minimum and maximum bet range and the probability distribution of fish catches, but the RTP remains nearly identical at 97.15-97.16% across all five levels. You can switch between risk levels freely before any cast.

You set your bet using the Total Bet field buttons at the bottom of the screen. Use the +/- controls to adjust your wager to one of the preset bet sizes. Your total win for each cast is calculated as Total Bet multiplied by the fish's multiplier value. For example, a 2.00 EUR bet on a x15 fish returns 30.00 EUR. The available bet range depends on your selected risk level — higher risk levels typically require higher minimum bets. The RTP is the same regardless of bet size.

The highest multipliers in the Fishing Club 2 by BGaming exceed x100 and are awarded by the rarest fish species — Marlin and Swordfish. The full paytable ranges from x0 (empty catch) through common fish at x0-x1, mid-value fish at x2-x10, high-value fish at x10-x50, and legendary fish at x50-x100+. These top-tier catches are extremely rare but become more attainable at higher risk levels, particularly Risk Level 5.

Yes, the Fishing Club 2 by BGaming includes a fully configurable Autospins feature. Click the Autospins button near the Spin button to open the configuration panel. You can set the number of automatic casts and enable up to four stop conditions: stop on any win, stop if a single win exceeds a specific amount, stop if your balance increases by a set amount, or stop if your balance decreases by a set amount. These stop conditions function as safety nets for responsible bankroll management.

Best Catch tracks the highest multiplier fish you have landed during your current session. For example, if your best catch so far is a x20 fish, the display shows x20. Best Win tracks the highest single payout amount in currency — it factors in both the multiplier and your bet size. A x10 catch at 5.00 EUR (50.00 EUR win) would register as a higher Best Win than a x15 catch at 2.00 EUR (30.00 EUR win). Both metrics reset when you close the game.

Yes, the Fishing Club 2 by BGaming uses a certified Random Number Generator (RNG) provided by BGaming. Every cast produces a mathematically independent, random outcome — previous results have zero influence on future catches. The game version is 2.0.0 with rules version 1.0, and the RTP of 97.15-97.16% is independently verified. BGaming operates under regulatory compliance frameworks that require independent testing of their RNG systems for fairness.

Yes, the Fishing Club 2 by BGaming includes a left-hand mode accessible through the settings menu. When enabled, it mirrors the entire game interface horizontally, moving the Spin button and primary controls from the right side to the left. This makes the game significantly more comfortable for left-handed players on mobile phones and tablets. The setting can be toggled at any time and takes effect immediately without needing to restart the game.