Hi,
With the ongoing talk about how online casinos are starting to adopt lower and lower RTP versions of slots, I was wondering if it were time to build some sort of RTP index to provide a quick reference of general RTP settings each casino adopts.
It could be as simple as choosing the most popular two or thee games (Book of Dead, Starburst, Dead or Alive etc…) from each of the top providers (10-15 providers maybe), and regularly checking at each casino to get the latest RTPs for the games in the index. The highest RTP available from the provider for each game can be used along with the RTPs set by each casino to come up with some sort of ranking. The casinos with the highest rankings would be the ones offering the highest RTPs and would be a factor for players in deciding where to play.
I realise this would take a bit of work to set up and maintain, but perhaps it could be a collaborative effort.
I’m also certain that others will have some great ideas to add, assuming people feel this would be a valuable resource.
With the ongoing talk about how online casinos are starting to adopt lower and lower RTP versions of slots, I was wondering if it were time to build some sort of RTP index to provide a quick reference of general RTP settings each casino adopts.
It could be as simple as choosing the most popular two or thee games (Book of Dead, Starburst, Dead or Alive etc…) from each of the top providers (10-15 providers maybe), and regularly checking at each casino to get the latest RTPs for the games in the index. The highest RTP available from the provider for each game can be used along with the RTPs set by each casino to come up with some sort of ranking. The casinos with the highest rankings would be the ones offering the highest RTPs and would be a factor for players in deciding where to play.
I realise this would take a bit of work to set up and maintain, but perhaps it could be a collaborative effort.
I’m also certain that others will have some great ideas to add, assuming people feel this would be a valuable resource.