- Joined
- Nov 22, 2013
- Location
- deep south of Eu
bad news for you.I'll be surprised if you still have anywhere offering 96%'s next year, possibly sooner: maybe one two but even they'll struggle to justify that (for want of a better expression) to their owners given any attraction/retaining of customers won't outweigh the 2% difference etc.
Make a prediction that Unibet are one of the last men standing
Probably just testing the waters before they eye up the 92%'s - would be quite interesting to see what analysis they've done, if any, to determine at what point any drop/switch/decrease in play leads to a financially worse off position. Unfortunately that figure's probably in the 80's
71-84% and people still play.
ofc is not that simple, lowering the rtp (and the variance) that much the casino loses the "clever" players who are able to manage themselves, but keeps the addicted ones, and it seems this is ok for the final balance of the casino.
the question is how long.