I see same stuff in coolbet. Casino's own announcement 92.08% but in real life total RTP is 86.78%. Coolbet is default casino so that's the default.Doubtless they'll correct it in due course, and the ingame help files do show the correct (derisory) RTP, but anyone just accepting the mouseover value as being accurate would be selling themselves badly short.
92.08% is the correct RTP - because it's 86.78% base + 5.30% progressive. The previous observation was 97.08% which is clearly wrong - 5.00% too high.I see same stuff in coolbet. Casino's own announcement 92.08% but in real life total RTP is 86.78%. Coolbet is default casino so that's the default.
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Are you sure? Game file says overall RTP 86.78%.92.08% is the correct RTP - because it's 86.78% base + 5.30% progressive. The previous observation was 97.08% which is clearly wrong - 5.00% too high.
A long long way from the Mega Moolah of years past - Mega Moolah Isis ran at 88.12% + 8.31% = 96.43% for the longest time (95.00% non-progressive), quite a difference to both base game and progressive experience!
In most cases that's true and the headline RTP includes all contributions, but here they talk about an additional jackpot contribution - so 86.78% base + 5.30% progressive.Are you sure? Game file says overall RTP 86.78%.
I thought this means that JP contribution is included in this return.
Are there any UK sites still offering top RTPs on all their slots to players?
Do 3dice know about this????
Tombola are still north of 98% on all their games, including their slots, and they're UK facing.
Now admittedly this will mean playing Tombola's games, which are not going to be everyone's cup of tea, but 98.25% RTP is not to be sniffed at.
I quite like some of their games, the ones with relaxing ambient music are a moderately zen-like experience.
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I gave Tombola a go last year. Cant complain - high RTP and everything worked. Not the site where you could blow your wage packet on for sure. And if i recall win caps on each of the games at around 500 quid ? but enjoyable experience for low rolling. Chat from the bingo players did my head in - but easily turned off. Will maybe revisit before years end for another session.
Its the only place I now play,on the rare occasion I have money.Everyone keeps forgetting Bet365…
Tombola arcade games are excellent value for money. Just the other day I turned 48p into a £10 withdrawal and its not the first time I have made a profit on their slots. The games aren't particularly exciting or original, but you definitely get a good deal of playing time and its hard to fault that these days.I deposited £100 at Tombola last night, two and a half hours later I withdrew £100, so can't complain there really.
I tried to buy some crypto to play at 3Dice but Coinbase has now decided it doesn't like my Visa debit card and refused to complete the transaction, and then sent me an email to say they'd removed it from my account, so thanks for that. I couldn't be arsed getting another card set up (it was a right faff the first time around) so I toddled off to Unibet as they do still have the 98% NetEnt games on their books, but that decided it wouldn't complete the transaction too. It looked like it was going to go off and do the extra verification bit where you have to use the bank's app on your phone to approve the transaction, but instead it binned me back to the Unibet cashier screen and said my bank had told them to fuck off, or something. (Hey it was Christmas evening, so booze, y'know?)
As a last hurrah I decided to give depositing at Tombola a try, and that took my £100 no problem from exactly the same card that Coinbase and Unibet don't like, so go figure on that....
Anyway, some (albeit not all) of their newer games do seem to have lower RTPs, although when I say 'lower' I mean from around 96.8% to 97.4%, but their old stuff like the Bubble games and Glow games are still at 98.25%. It's not difficult to find games that are running at RTPs of 98% or better, put it that way.
Graphics wise they're still not going to be giving top-tier development houses any sleepless nights, although I cheerfully maintain that the Glow games have some of the most pleasant ambient music you'll find in an online game.
Because the games have such high RTPs, and are so low volatility, and are so slow to play, I cheerfully went in on the MAX BET of £1 game rounds, which is rather rich for me!
Overall it did its job, I had a little flutter which is all I was after really, the fact I got all my money back after two and a half hours is a Brucey Bonus, although I have yet to hit the mythical 500x stake top prize.
I can only assume Tombola are doing reasonably well out of their business model, as they've been around for years, so I guess it must be working out alright for them.
I tried to buy some crypto to play at 3Dice but Coinbase has now decided it doesn't like my Visa debit card and refused to complete the transaction,
Also had the same last night - was wanting to do a deposit into 3dice. Not with coinbase but with Luno which was a very easy set up and very basic and easy to send / buy crypto. But now transactions declined tried RBS and Barclays visa debit - both rejected. On doing some reading up seems like UK banks are now blocking more and more crypto exchanges. RBS and Barclays seem to have suddenly black listed Luno - I had the same with coinbase at the same time they kicked me off for tracking gambling transfers.
So seems like UK banks are more and more blocking any kind of crypto purchases. Monzo was at one time Crypto friendly but they are changing there stance on that now it seems. Shame as Luno was good. IM not gonna bother with adding another card.
Yeah this is the thing isn't it, how many hoops do you want to have to start jumping through just to play some games online? I know it's not 3Dice's fault that they're basically crypto only now (certainly they're the only deposit options I can see there), but it does create something of a barrier to entry. This is partly why I tried to leave balances rolling over from one month to the next in my Personal Safe, but unfortunately Dice Fusion put an end to that this month
Getting everything set up at Coinbase in the first place was quite a long-winded process, in fairness it all went fine but there were a lot of stages to it, identity verification and all that jazz - I'm not sure I can be arsed doing it all again somewhere else, especially as I might find my card gets declined at the end of it all anyway!
I've used the same card many times at Unibet as well, and now all of a sudden it gets declined there too, but works fine at Tombola
Back to crypto, I have literally zero interest in it as a currency/investment/whatever, it was simply just a way to enable me to carry on playing at 3Dice once the last other option that was available to me there (EcoPayz) disappeared.
I remember back in 2012 I could just deposit there directly using a standard UK credit card
Sorry to quote myself but I've just had 11p in my Tombola arcade account and made a £10 withdrawal from it. Again. How can you fault slots that give you the opportunity to do that on a not irregular basis?Tombola arcade games are excellent value for money. Just the other day I turned 48p into a £10 withdrawal and its not the first time I have made a profit on their slots. The games aren't particularly exciting or original, but you definitely get a good deal of playing time and its hard to fault that these days.