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About Stair Pong Review — Independent Analysis by Stair Pong Editorial Team

This site exists to replace marketing copy about Stair Pong with verifiable numbers. Every RTP figure, every multiplier, every strategy claim on stair-pong.com is traceable to a named source. The editorial standard is simple: if a datapoint cannot be cross-checked against at least two independent references, it does not appear.

Author

Meet the author: Stair Pong Editorial Team, London

Stair Pong Editorial Team — iGaming Analyst, London, UK

Stair Pong Editorial Team

iGaming Analyst · London, United Kingdom

I review online crash and race betting games with a probability-theory lens. My background is data analysis — before switching to iGaming coverage I worked on statistical modelling in sports analytics. I write independent coverage, decline paid placements from game providers, and disclose every affiliate relationship inline on the page where it matters.

My method is straightforward: lift the numbers from the game's own interface, cross-check against public statements from the provider, and model the implications using standard probability tools (expected value, variance, Kelly sizing, Monte Carlo). Where a figure cannot be independently verified, I mark it as unverified rather than publishing it as fact.

Professional timeline

Independent iGaming analyst — London

Published reviews covering 200+ crash, race, and live casino titles. Specialised in provably-fair verification and live-video broadcast analysis.

Contributing analyst — sports-analytics consultancy

Monte Carlo simulations and expected-value modelling for football and tennis betting markets. First exposure to Kelly sizing under real-money constraints.

Quantitative analyst — financial research firm

Statistical modelling of equity and derivatives markets. Built the variance-tracking framework I still use to evaluate iGaming session-shape risk today.

BSc Mathematics — University College London

Probability, statistics, stochastic processes, and numerical methods.

Core competencies applied to Stair Pong coverage

Probability theory
Variance analysis
iGaming reviewing
Live-game technical analysis
Responsible-gaming advocacy
Methodology

Review methodology: eight data layers per verdict

Every article on stair-pong.com is built from the same eight layers of evidence. A verdict appears only after all eight are populated.

  1. In-game UI capture. Screenshots of the RTP screen, multiplier table, settlement rules, and booster descriptions taken directly from the live interface. These are the authoritative source.
  2. Provider verification. Cross-check with 155.io's public statements — portfolio pages, press releases, partnership announcements.
  3. Independent third-party references. At least two external review or database sources consulted for every published figure. Disagreements flagged as disputed rather than silently reconciled.
  4. Probability modelling. Per-colour expected value, variance, and standard deviation computed from the published multipliers. Results match theoretical distribution within rounding.
  5. Session simulation. Monte Carlo runs of 10,000 rounds per colour, plus portfolio allocations. Distributions inspected for consistency with theoretical prediction.
  6. Live-broadcast observation. Hands-on sessions during the sample period to confirm stream latency, settlement speed, and interface behaviour.
  7. Bankroll-impact framing. Every numerical claim translated into practical terms — what this means for a £100, £500, or £5,000 bankroll under disciplined sizing.
  8. Responsible-gambling check. Every strategic recommendation reviewed for alignment with UK Gambling Commission and BeGambleAware principles; stake-sizing advice never encourages risk beyond 1% per round.
Provider

How 155.io was verified as the provider

155.io's identity as the Stair Pong provider is supported by four independent sources: the provider's own homepage (155.io) listing Stairpong in its nine-game portfolio; casino provider-directory pages; iGaming industry press (European Gaming, iGaming Future) covering 155.io's launch and partnership deals with Betika and Shuffle.com; and the live Dolby OptiView broadcast technology referenced on 155.io's infrastructure page.

The provider was founded in 2024 and operates from London under the leadership of founder and CEO Sam Jones. The company describes itself as "Betting on Chaos" and focuses on "real-world, mobile-first" live content filmed from a dedicated studio. Nine games in the current portfolio: Stair Pong, Marbles Plinko, Duck River, Rush Hour, Fish Tank, Rolling Dunes, Snake, Survivor, and the upcoming Snow Run.

Independence

Affiliate disclosure and independence guarantee

Stair-pong.com operates as an affiliate website. The /go redirect carries a single partner link; the partner pays a commission on referred players who register and deposit. This is how the site sustains itself without charging readers or accepting paid placements from game providers.

Editorial independence is structural, not aspirational. The partner has no pre-publication review of content and cannot request changes to verdicts, ratings, or strategy recommendations. If a future partner's service quality falls below the published evaluation standard, the partner link is removed regardless of revenue impact. The partnership is disclosed on every page that links to the operator via inline text and via the footer disclosure.

I do not accept free accounts, comped wagers, or promotional payments from 155.io or any operator. All testing referenced in reviews is conducted with my own funds under the same conditions an ordinary reader would experience.

Corrections

Fact-correction policy and update cadence

If you spot an error on this site — an outdated figure, a mis-sourced claim, a broken link — email [email protected]. Acknowledgement is returned within 24 hours. Verified corrections are published the same week with an update-log entry on the affected page.

Major data refreshes (provider statements, RTP changes, new booster mechanics) trigger a full page review. The dateModified field in Schema.org markup reflects every substantive edit so readers can see at a glance how recent the data is.

Reach the author

Fact corrections, editorial feedback, and collaboration requests go through the contact page. Responsible-gambling concerns are handled with priority — if you or someone you know is struggling with gambling, please reach out to BeGambleAware or GamCare before contacting us.

Where the project can go next

Stair Pong is strongest when the guide treats the colour race as a set of pacing decisions, not just a list of multipliers. White, Orange, Green, Blue, Lightning Rounds, streak rewards, player levels, casino bonuses, and crypto payment rules all shape the real session. A reader needs to understand how those layers fit together before choosing a stake. The About page can make that mission visible: explain the mechanics, test the claims, and keep the financial risk in the same frame as the entertainment value.

The optimistic direction is to keep adding clearer, calmer examples. Future updates can show how small-colour sessions differ from high-volatility attempts, how in-game boosters should be separated from casino bonus terms, and why the effective RTP calculator is a planning aid rather than a guarantee. That kind of coverage helps readers enjoy the idea of Stair Pong while staying grounded. If every update encourages a written limit, a slower choice, or a demo check before real play, the project is improving in the right way.