I already read on another post that netent dracula slot if you bet 6$ and more, the rtp becomes 99%. I dont know what is the source of this info though... And I havent found it in the help file. Maybe just another legend like vampires.
What i read is that the highest the bet, the higher the return percentage. So if a slot as on average a 94% return, it might be like 85% at 1c bet and 98% at 5$ bet. But i have no way to confirm or deny that.
I already read on another post that netent dracula slot if you bet 6$ and more, the rtp becomes 99%. I dont know what is the source of this info though... And I havent found it in the help file. Maybe just another legend like vampires.
You're a little confused - that was on the Barcrest version: Ooh Aah Dracula!I already read on another post that netent dracula slot if you bet 6$ and more, the rtp becomes 99%. I dont know what is the source of this info though... And I havent found it in the help file. Maybe just another legend like vampires.
What i read is that the highest the bet, the higher the return percentage. So if a slot as on average a 94% return, it might be like 85% at 1c bet and 98% at 5$ bet. But i have no way to confirm or deny that.
This does tend to be true for land based slots, based on denominations, not bet size. So a $2 bet on a $1 machine will have a higher RTP than a $2 bet on a penny machine.
But except as mentioned for jackpots or some special features, not true online.
Ok so I am not totally insane thanks for the precision guys
(...) your bet will have no influence on the odds of the game.
dionysus said:If a slot has an RTP of say 97%..it has an RTP of 97% whether you're playing pennies, quarters, 3$ a pop etc.
Until the dayGoogobucs said:(...) with most of today's video style slots the pay tables are even across coins played (...)
Your not insane at all. I believe what you are seeing is related to land based slots ( possibly even some on line). The % RTP tends to go up with the denomination of the machine.
You will also frequently see pay tables where the payout varies based on coins played. For example:
1 coin may pay 1000
2 coins pays 2000
3 coins pays 10,000
So your RTP would be higher playing max of 3 coins because of the higher jackpot amount.
This is why people say to play max coins, but with most of today's video style slots the pay tables are even across coins played so it's less of a factor then it used to be but you have to read the machine tables to see.
Betting higher means you enter the "Jackpot Game" more frequently - but it still costs the same in the end.I've always wondered about the NetEnt Jackpot games. Having asked CS on several sites a couple of years ago, I got the answer saying that the more you bet, the higher chances you have at winning the Mega Jackpot. To me this makes sense, because otherwise you are just betting high stakes on a low RTP game without any increased chances of winning the Mega Jackpot. However, unless my memory falters, I recollect that a lot of the Mega Fortune winners were playing at quite low stakes.
Anyone know?