RTP Over the Years

Yes, with the exception of Big Time Gaming and a few smaller studios, all online slots are now made in several versions.

As mentioned, your review site says 96% for Moon Princess Trinity, but that's not the case. In reality, most will probably plumb for the 94% or 92% versions. Germany is the main user of 87% and 84%ers.

I also think the demo should replicate the version at the casino. Not sure if a demo having a different payback percentage to a real-money version is normal, and certainly not ethical in my book. You could play a demo of Book of Dead at 96% and expect that when you play, the real one will play the same. Lower versions, especially the much lower versions, won't have the same hit frequency, the opportunity for big wins, or even the same max win with some slots. At best, it's false advertising. In my eyes, it's a deliberate attempt to dupe prospective players :)
How do u know that info and how can I get such info about the real RTP before start playin at some casinos?

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Yes, with the exception of Big Time Gaming and a few smaller studios, all online slots are now made in several versions.

As mentioned, your review site says 96% for Moon Princess Trinity, but that's not the case. In reality, most will probably plumb for the 94% or 92% versions. Germany is the main user of 87% and 84%ers.

I also think the demo should replicate the version at the casino. Not sure if a demo having a different payback percentage to a real-money version is normal, and certainly not ethical in my book. You could play a demo of Book of Dead at 96% and expect that when you play, the real one will play the same. Lower versions, especially the much lower versions, won't have the same hit frequency, the opportunity for big wins, or even the same max win with some slots. At best, it's false advertising. In my eyes, it's a deliberate attempt to dupe prospective players :)
How do u know that info and how can I get info about real RTP before start playin in some casino?
 
Yes, with the exception of Big Time Gaming and a few smaller studios, all online slots are now made in several versions.

As mentioned, your review site says 96% for Moon Princess Trinity, but that's not the case. In reality, most will probably plumb for the 94% or 92% versions. Germany is the main user of 87% and 84%ers.

I also think the demo should replicate the version at the casino. Not sure if a demo having a different payback percentage to a real-money version is normal, and certainly not ethical in my book. You could play a demo of Book of Dead at 96% and expect that when you play, the real one will play the same. Lower versions, especially the much lower versions, won't have the same hit frequency, the opportunity for big wins, or even the same max win with some slots. At best, it's false advertising. In my eyes, it's a deliberate attempt to dupe prospective players :)
how do u know that info and how can I get such info for real RTP before start playing in some casinos?
 
how do u know that info and how can I get such info for real RTP before start playing in some casinos?
I just know from looking into it.

You can't be sure without signing up to a casino and then opening a game for real money play. You don't need to take a spin, just open the game and the RTP rating will be in the game info.

Different developers list info in different places, but you get used to where to look after a few attempts :)
 
I could be wrong but isnt one of the reason the casinos, particulary the UK ones, are now setting their slots to a lower rtp% is because the goverment are taking a bigger chunk of their profits in tax? I am not sure but I remember something along those lines, or it might have to do with the changes in allowed stakes that is causing a decrease in their revenues that they are trying to claw back through poor rtp
Greed, simple greed.
 
I just know from looking into it.

You can't be sure without signing up to a casino and then opening a game for real money play. You don't need to take a spin, just open the game and the RTP rating will be in the game info.

Different developers list info in different places, but you get used to where to look after a few attempts :)
I wil take a look - even will make another exam - will play same slot on different casinos and will check if the written RTP is same or different as u say - will keep u in touch
 
Sunday was 2023-02-26 I guess?
And you make bets of 60 $?????
Always wondered how it can be lucrative when i, with bets to maximum 3 euro, can't...........beat the toxic RNG....
 
Sunday was 2023-02-26 I guess?
And you make bets of 60 $?????
Always wondered how it can be lucrative when i, with bets to maximum 3 euro, can't...........beat the toxic RNG....
Sorry didnt get your point - u mean that u never win??? If so and I have to be honest thats like my 2nd biggest win for the last 15 years sooooo "shit happens" lol
 
I can't remember the name, but there was one German Casino that offered 96%ers with the added tax per spin.

Most of them run low versions and pay tax from profits.

Would be interesting to see some stats before and after the tax came in. To see what effect it has had on volume.
Yes, once I spoke with German player and he said that most or all casinos are taking some % from each bet but it is not smth big, if I remember correctly is like u bet 1$ and the casino takes 1.05$ from the account
 
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