nside25 Posted 6 October, 2019 Share Posted 6 October, 2019 I have been playing slots on and off for the last 7 years. Today after losing a small fortune,i talked with casino support about RTP. What he said is that RTP is not linked with your personal account/what so ever. RTP is shared with all the playes playing that particular game. If i lost 1000 euros yesterday, it does not give me any adavantage on the same same slot today. This is news to me. Is this true? I remember total opposite from Kim's videos. I might be wrong. Link to comment
Lemonsbluff Posted 6 October, 2019 Share Posted 6 October, 2019 Yep, RTP is what the slot returns to the players over its lifetime (however that is calculated). Each spin is independent, with the reels and symbols simply graphics for a pre-determined win amount which is determined as soon as you press spin. So someone could play a slot for the first time and win the jackpot, whereas someone could play it for years and never win it. Link to comment
TalkingSlots Posted 6 October, 2019 Share Posted 6 October, 2019 The easiest way to think of RTP is with a simple example as flipping the coin. If the RTP is 97%: You bet 1, if you win, I give you 1.97. If you lose, I keep your 1. The RTP of a slot from the casino's point of view is what all customers have bet and won on a slot. This total would be a number that is very close to the theoretical RTP. Individual RTPs on a slot can wildly vary as you need a lot of turn-over on a game to get close to the theoretical RTP. But yes, it's absolutely the case that if you win/lose, it doesn't matter, the spin outcomes will still be random and in no way influenced to any prior wins or losses. Link to comment
Rexxor420 Posted 7 October, 2019 Share Posted 7 October, 2019 6 hours ago, TalkingSlots said: The easiest way to think of RTP is with a simple example as flipping the coin. If the RTP is 97%: You bet 1, if you win, I give you 1.97. If you lose, I keep your 1. The RTP of a slot from the casino's point of view is what all customers have bet and won on a slot. This total would be a number that is very close to the theoretical RTP. Individual RTPs on a slot can wildly vary as you need a lot of turn-over on a game to get close to the theoretical RTP. But yes, it's absolutely the case that if you win/lose, it doesn't matter, the spin outcomes will still be random and in no way influenced to any prior wins or losses. You also should point out that RTP does not affect @Slotspinner only us. Link to comment
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.