Online slot payout %'s

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Wagerworks display their slot payback info...presumably learnt from hours of testing. I can't think of any other casino format which does the same. So say someone like Cryptologic - does anyone have their payout%'s, or do they publish them somewhere, or why not? I'd love to know which games are duff, and which are decent.
 
When you are 'inside' a slot on Rival software, click the 'help' tab near your balance and it shows the %

I don't recall MG slots that itemize per slot, just overall slots,,, but could be mistaken.
 
Wagerworks display their slot payback info...presumably learnt from hours of testing.

No, it is much more simple. You just iterate over all combinations to get the 'base-payout'. Then apply a math function to take the freespins into account. It is 100% accurate. This works for all for standard free-spins slot with multipliers.
 
Wagerworks display their slot payback info...presumably learnt from hours of testing. I can't think of any other casino format which does the same. So say someone like Cryptologic - does anyone have their payout%'s, or do they publish them somewhere, or why not? I'd love to know which games are duff, and which are decent.
As per the other posts, Wagerworks & Rival are the only ones I know of who publish their returns, but I was able to also publish some MG ones on my slots site thanks to calculations posted here by zoozie.

Crypto do not publish their figures to my knowledge, but I have learnt from 100's of hours of testing (i.e. playing ;)) that their returns are comparable with the other main softwares.
However, the % return of a slot does not make it good or bad; the variance plays a much bigger part in my opinion.
e.g. Most (if not all) MG slots return 94% to 96% and yet some are great, some crap, some exciting and some dull as ditch-water.

My personal favourite Crypto's are the old ones Hampsteads & Love Bugs. I also like Blade & The Hulk but some of the new ones have too many win-lines for my liking. It's all down to personal preference, so the best thing to do is spin away at as many as possible in fun mode & see which ones you like the best.

Happy spinning! :thumbsup:
 
Yeah, variance does play a big part - but there's no such thing as good or bad variance...it all just depends on what mood you're in risk or buzz-wise.

Oh well, least I know now - that there's no such thing as a payout% for slots at Crypto or many others....I'm sure it's a regulatory requirement here in the UK...least for the pub machines...maybe I should dig further into our laws - I like to stir things up!
 

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