Lucky Fish quietly crossed 1,900 slot titles in its casino lobby this month, according to a check against the operator's live game search on 20 June. That puts it ahead of Hollywoodbets, which sits at around 1,650 titles, and behind only the larger international-leaning operators such as 10Bet and Yesplay.
The catch is that lobby size is not the same as lobby quality, and Hollywoodbets still owns the Spina Zonke trademark, the Jackpot Race, and the deepest selection of Habanero titles in SA. Lucky Fish has built its shelf out by adding the full Pragmatic, Hacksaw, Relax, Play'n GO and Nolimit City catalogues, which a meaningful slice of Hollywoodbets does not carry.
The Jackpot Race remains a Hollywoodbets-exclusive promotion. Lucky Fish has not announced any equivalent and is unlikely to, since the race is structurally tied to Habanero studios under a Hollywoodbets commercial arrangement. The Jackpot Race runs three windows a week with a roughly R900,000 prize pool.
Our take
If lobby breadth matters most, Lucky Fish is now the better SA option on pure shelf depth. If the Jackpot Race matters, Hollywoodbets remains the only place that runs it. For most readers, holding both accounts is the rational answer.