Oh the agony to arrive late to a thread about my favourite subject!
Nifty has basically covered all the bases here and I see that skiny is still is doing the mathematical equivalent of trying to read tea leaves.
I will say this about T-RTP in this thread and try to keep it brief, as we basically did this a couple of weeks ago and I ran my mouth off there quite a bit
https://www.casinomeister.com/forum...age-you-ever-had-in-a-10-15-day-period.51540/
T-RTP is the single most important thing to the player. Indeed, in the end, it is literally EVERYTHING, and therefore it is the ONE SINGLE THING that you should pay the most attention to.
(Unless you like to lose more and lose faster, of course, so eccentric millionaires might not have to worry about it too much.)
Over enough time and enough spins, T-RTP
will make itself felt and the player's results
will gravitate towards it.
If you play lower RTP slots more you
will lose more, and you will lose faster, than you will lose playing higher RTP slots.
(Incidentally, losing in the long run is an absolute mathematical certainty.)
Of course variance is a big factor but if we say that BDBA and Munchkins have the same 95% RTP, you
will achieve 95% RTP on both slots over enough spins, variance just affects the up and down swings along the way, it does not influence the RTP in any way at all.
Wagering large amounts of cash over tens of thousands of spins isn't that hard, I have personally wagered over £200,000 at Tropica Casino in the last couple of weeks, so as a very simple example:
£200,000 at 95% RTP =
£190,000 returned to player
£200,000 at 99% RTP =
£198,000 returned to player
Drop down to Jackpot Party levels of RTP (just 92% on the base games):
£200,000 at 92% RTP =
£184,000 returned to player
That's a potential
£14,000 difference in the return to player, over just a couple of weeks of 'normal pattern' slotting.
Anyone still think RTP doesn't matter that much?.......
I'm quoting myself from the previously linked thread here:
Think of your entire online gambling career as ONE SINGLE EXTENDED SLOTS SESSION, whereby your RTP is the combined RTP of every single spin you've ever played on every single slot - and that is the figure that is your long-term 'real' RTP.
This is why RTP matters, because over enough spins your RTP will always approach the T-RTP of the slots you're playing. Play high RTP slots and over time you'll lose less, play lower RTP slots and you'll lose more, that's all there is to it.
Let's say Casino X pays out at 90% RTP and Casino Y pays out at 95% RTP.
If you only ever played at Casino Y, your RTP over the long term would be 95%. If you only ever played at Casino X, your RTP over the long term would be 90%. (i.e. you would lose more if you only ever played at Casino X).
If you mixed up your play between Casino X and Casino Y (which would be what a normal player would do in real life), your RTP will be a combination of the two. But the simple fact of the matter is that the more you play at Casino X compared to Casino Y, the more you will lose.
The ONLY way this won't be the case is if either or both casinos are not offering fair and entirely random games, so this is where you get into the realms of the theories of MG 'streakiness' and suchlike.
Put it this way, personally speaking I limit my play at Jackpot Party for the simple reason that all their base reel games pay out at 92% (I only play there at all because I really like the WMS slots), at the other end of the scale I can play NetEnt slots at 96-99% or the slots at Pinnacle at 97.5% - so to me it's absolute madness to get too involved at Jackpot Party and voluntarily chuck my money away, because over time that low 92% RTP WILL hurt my bankroll.
This is why I make such a big fuss about RTPs in general, and very much prefer to play at casinos where RTPs are listed on a game-by-game basic, because I know that over time, and enough spins, the T-RTP for any given slot is what my RTP for that slot will approach. 'Bad and good' sessions are erroneous data and should be discarded, the only figure that matters is the T-RTP, because in the end, that's what you'll get - guaranteed.