98% rtp on selected Playngo slots.

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Has anyone tried the "super rtp" slots that the unibet group is running?
I dont play much at their sites, but i thought this looked kind of interesting.
I dont have much love for any of the slots they run it on, but i was thinking of maybe giving Raging rex a go.

Below are the slots wich run at 98%

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Would be pretty neat if instead of increasing their profits by lowering rtp, they instead focused on getting more customers by offering a higher rtp.
Ah, one can dream. :p
 
You make a good point and the reality is casinos would more than likely make profit with even 100% rtp slots as people don't generally have the bankroll for billions of spins to achieve that rtp
 
Has anyone tried the "super rtp" slots that the unibet group is running?
I dont play much at their sites, but i thought this looked kind of interesting.
I dont have much love for any of the slots they run it on, but i was thinking of maybe giving Raging rex a go.

Below are the slots wich run at 98%

View attachment 117749

Would be pretty neat if instead of increasing their profits by lowering rtp, they instead focused on getting more customers by offering a higher rtp.
Ah, one can dream. :p

Yeah, its good idea and would be similar to Pound Land and 99p Store in the UK. Always cheap and loads of customers :D .
 
Yep, brutal, in my eyes VS used to the gold standard, now my account is closed with them.

That is unfair! Think about the taxes they need to paid, you understood nothing...poor thing. Your post is brilliant if the point was telling us that you understood nothing about greed taxation in casinos.
 
Has anyone tried the "super rtp" slots that the unibet group is running?
I dont play much at their sites, but i thought this looked kind of interesting.
I dont have much love for any of the slots they run it on, but i was thinking of maybe giving Raging rex a go.

Below are the slots wich run at 98%

View attachment 117749

Would be pretty neat if instead of increasing their profits by lowering rtp, they instead focused on getting more customers by offering a higher rtp.
Ah, one can dream. :p

There are more, one of the Mystery Reel runs at 98.01%.

I was thinking of this the other day. We should start a thread listing where to find the highest RTP's.

Unibet are standing out for me at the minute with this and they seem very professional in other areas.

Casino Calzone are offering the 96% versions of PlaynGo from what i can see (not checked all) and higher Red Tiger i think but it would be nice if we could come together to collate this info.

The reality is that we, the consumer, can and do influence markets. There are many more of us than them. Thats the reality @Kroffe - no dream :) But it takes a coming together for a common ground.

Edit: Unibet did a survey the other day. Take time to fill it out if your asked and tell them the best things about their site is the higher rtp versions. I did. These surveys are taken into consideration.
 
I have played SuperFlip a lot when it came out, it is quite an easy going slot in my experience.
Once I triggered the free spins 5 times within 50 spins.
The wins however are not great, mostly between 10-50x.

Still I like the slot and the concept of it, quite low volatility I think.
 
That is unfair! Think about the taxes they need to paid, you understood nothing...poor thing. Your post is brilliant if the point was telling us that you understood nothing about greed taxation in casinos.
That would be a fair point, if ALL the casinos had lowered the RTP. But VS appear to be the only one.
 
Book of Dead is 94.25 at Betvictor, haven't checked the other PNG games, it's 96.21 where I usually play.
 
That is unfair! Think about the taxes they need to paid, you understood nothing...poor thing. Your post is brilliant if the point was telling us that you understood nothing about greed taxation in casinos.



Really?? How is this unfair, for example, restaurant A is selling a 6oz steak for 25 bucks, restaurant B is selling a 10oz steak for 25 bucks, both restaurants are next door to each other and pay the same municipal and federal taxes, I decide to eat at restaurant B, is that unfair to restaurant A? I don't think so, I would tell all my friends that restaurant B is providing better value to it customers but at the end of the day it their choice, common sense would dictate......
 

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