Where to play
Ice Fishing on mobile
No app and no download. What changes on a phone is the panel, and how little time ten seconds turns out to be on a small screen.
18+ · T&Cs apply · gambling can be addictive
The game is identical. The interface is not, and that has one real consequence.
Connection and video
The table streams over HTML5 with no plugin. About 5 Mbps holds full quality; below roughly 2 Mbps the stream lowers resolution instead of stalling. That is the right trade: the result comes from the certified RNG rather than the picture, so a degraded stream costs detail and nothing else.
The betting panel
On a phone the panel collapses into a single row of chips with the five routes behind a selector. It works, and it costs seconds — out of a window that is only ten to fifteen seconds long to begin with.
The consequence is simple: decide the spread before the round opens, which is easier once you have seen the four of them priced. Improvising on mobile means ending up on whichever route the panel happened to be showing, which is a poor way to choose between bets separated by nearly two percentage points.
Autoplay and local rules
Autoplay repeats the current spread for a set number of rounds, normally in blocks of 5 to 100. It is available in most markets and disabled entirely for players in Great Britain.
On a game running ninety rounds an hour this deserves a moment of thought. Autoplay removes the small friction of placing each bet, and that friction is frequently the only thing holding a session to its intended length. Deposit limits and reality checks do the same job and do not depend on attention.