What casinos have the best payouts UK?

You can reduce payments in new deals. Still no mentioning of breaking contracts.

If you offer a lifetime commission of 30% for all new players you sign up, then a few years later say, oh, we will actually only pay you 5% unless you refer 5 new customers every month, then that is a breach of contract. (Just a note to anyone reading Videoslots have not done this, but others have)

The example you referred to was sure 100% correct for a revshare affiliate so no need to ask my friends at the affiliate department. In this particular case it was a new player depositing €10 and taking a 100% bonus. NO casino would want to pay anything for a player like that but still you use that as an example. :rolleyes:

On Skybet 25% rev share, for that exact same customer, I would have been paid around £2 (+35 as was on a hybrid deal)

What if the affiliate in you're example above was on a hybrid with VS? Then he would actually have a commission well above 100% of what the casino earned(4.4 Hybrid in the VS standard affiliate agreement). What would you have said then?

Well thats how CPA payments work isn't it? Your baseline of 5 euro a customer CPA is WELL below industry average. 5% and 10 euro on a hybrid is too.

Feel like I'm part of derealing an excellent thread created by bamberfishcake for another purpose, so maybe a moderator can move this posts to another thread? @dionysus , @dunover

Lets move away from affiliate talk, I was responding to a post suggesting affiliates are taking large amounts of money at the expense of players. I obviously picked Videoslots as an example, as their affiliate scheme is one of the worst worldwide, but also as they have a massive customer base here, so a lot will play, and should know, despite that post I responded to, affiliates do not take a large chunk of profit from you.

I'm presuming you are Mattias?
 
Back on thread!!! Play Ojo are doing lower RTPs as well... Certainly on play and go and Red tiger.
Just sticking it here if people want to add to spreasheet... happy to get numbers
 
Ive been trying to find OJO RTPs, they seem to have disappeared from their website.
They are still there - normally under the question mark bottom right for play n go. My understanding (and please correct me if i am wrong) is that they have to show it but sometimes it takes a while to find.

I have found that the quickest to look at tends to be the play n go ones as if people are using lower rtps these seem to always be lowered and they are easy to find.
 
I've just noticed William Hill seem to have opted for a lower version RTP on Red Tiger slots released in the last few months.
Sitting around 93% from 95-96%
Most have a 3% progressive contribution so 90% in reality.:(
 
Back on thread!!! Play Ojo are doing lower RTPs as well... Certainly on play and go and Red tiger.
Just sticking it here if people want to add to spreasheet... happy to get numbers

Any numbers you want to throw in the thread will be added to the table.

Tend to do the same games as, in the main, it seems they reduce on one they reduce on all.
 
I suspect the reason Videoslots decided to ditch the red tiger jackpot versions was because the UK players was noticing the RTP was below par. I sure as hell have noticed the lower RTP on them when they had the jackpot versions available. I do think that people kept seeing that the RTP was around 93% for the slots, then 3% ish for the jackpot chances and building so it means it would be around 90% as someone said above, which I agree with.

A table like the OP is very useful to compare between the top online casinos because then it helps players know which casinos they should avoid if they care a lot about the RTP of the slots they play. As much as I do not care that much about RTP, I do care when it does start to drop below 92%. I mean it is pretty criminal in my eyes how they are even allowed to be that low. I know casinos need to make money and the game providers too. But come on. You can not just keep fleecing us gamblers or players who just gamble every month or every few months. It is just not really fair.

I wished one day a game provider made a slot that had a 100% RTP. I mean imagine it? The game provider and casinos would not make money on that slot? I do not agree. They still would make money on that slot, just not as much. That would then depend on the variance of the slot too. If it was an High Variance slot for example, That had a max win of say 10,000X bet then that might cause casinos not to even bother hosting it. Because it would probably result in killing their profits they make.

But hey I am dreaming again. In DreamRJ dreamland :D
 
Paddy Power also running Red Tiger slots now at 92-94% (Daily Jackpots attached remove another 3%)

That's a few UK bookie sites dropped the RTP for Red Tiger. They were tight as fuck at 96% but they're are just a pile of shite at 92%.

Thankfully their PnG still run at the RTP, but for how long!
I fear that all slots will be running at 92% soon enough.
 
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Keeping the highest rtp-versions of the slots will become a great way to attract customers if all too many swap over to low rtp. For that reason i think there always will be some sites that keep the rtp at the normal level.

Unibet+sister sites have even started offering some png slots at 98% rtp to attract people.
Its a pretty small selection of slots, and as far as i know its only for Swedish players.
Atleast they are trying to increase the moneyflow by attracting more customers, instead of squeezing more out of the customers they have.
 
Keeping the highest rtp-versions of the slots will become a great way to attract customers if all too many swap over to low rtp. For that reason i think there always will be some sites that keep the rtp at the normal level.

Unibet+sister sites have even started offering some png slots at 98% rtp to attract people.
Its a pretty small selection of slots, and as far as i know its only for Swedish players.
Atleast they are trying to increase the moneyflow by attracting more customers, instead of squeezing more out of the customers they have.
Totally agree, with the lowering of RTP it could be used as a great marketing tool for some bigger casinos whom can afford it to offer the max RTP and use it to get more players.
If the smaller ones can’t then tough shit, clip joints have had it to easy for to long, I certainly won’t shed a tear when they fold, and they are loads to the uk market.
heard many a streamer stating ‘RTP’ doesn’t matter, haha bless them, trying to keep promoting the crappy casino they have a deal with in a positive light.
Also one thing i often wonder, should a casino have to pay zero affiliate earnings to the affiliate then Surerly the player would benefit more, I mean sky seem to be doing ok..
 
Unibet+sister sites have even started offering some png slots at 98% rtp to attract people

I have it on good authority that is solely because of my Unibet survey response when i told them the best thing they did was keep their RTP high. The Swedes have me to thank for that, of course, it was all me!

should a casino have to pay zero affiliate earnings to the affiliate

Definitely another area casinos will be looking to squeeze. Im no expert but is it not easier to direct traffic now than say 5 or 10 years ago.

I also wonder if any casinos might start reserving their higher RTP versions for VIP's.
 
Anyone know what coral are running their playngo at as there is no mention of the RTP anywhere in the help file on book of dead
 
Anyone know what coral are running their playngo at as there is no mention of the RTP anywhere in the help file on book of dead

Thats a great question. Should be shown in the help file but i know a couple of people checked recently and they were running at the lower versions, around 94%.

I think i would need to reset password etc to get into Coral as i have not logged on there for a while but I believe they are one of the casinos choosing to offer less RTP to their players.

Somebody else may be able to confirm but im pretty sure that if you want the higher RTP versions then stay away from Coral.
 
Here is the RTP list for February. This list shows the casinos that use the higher payout versions of slots.

By no means a comprehensive list, I check a lot but not every single game. One thing i have found is if its a lower RTP version on one slot, it tends to be lower on a few.

Remember, these were only checked this week but could be changed since posting so 'check the rtp in the help files before playing'.

Some things of note regarding RTP this month, for me, would be that Cashmio are operating Wild Frames at a lower RTP setting of 94.72%. I am awaiting a response as its the ONLY game i can find at a lower RTP and i have checked a few. I am unable to highlight them in blue on the list until i know.

The majority of casinos i play seem to be keeping their RTP at a maximum :) Perhaps some reps can confirm if they really are MAX RTP casinos on all games as i am suggesting in the list below.

Coral and Gala Casinos gave their customers lower versions of RTP than advertised. More information can be found here

GVC - Coral and Galacasino showing the wrong RTP to players, possible breach of license

A couple of points to mention as the list has changed slightly:

Casinos using lower RTP versions are in Red.

Casinos I found MAX RTP versions, on every game checked, are in Blue.


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The list is how i measure and record RTP not a measure of how well i think a casino is run.

There are many other factors to consider and other threads for that but if you want the biggest RTP and the best chance of return I hope this helps.
 
Here is the RTP list for February. This list shows the casinos that use the higher payout versions of slots.

By no means a comprehensive list, I check a lot but not every single game. One thing i have found is if its a lower RTP version on one slot, it tends to be lower on a few.

Remember, these were only checked this week but could be changed since posting so 'check the rtp in the help files before playing'.

Some things of note regarding RTP this month, for me, would be that Cashmio are operating Wild Frames at a lower RTP setting of 94.72%. I am awaiting a response as its the ONLY game i can find at a lower RTP and i have checked a few. I am unable to highlight them in blue on the list until i know.

The majority of casinos i play seem to be keeping their RTP at a maximum :) Perhaps some reps can confirm if they really are MAX RTP casinos on all games as i am suggesting in the list below.

Coral and Gala Casinos gave their customers lower versions of RTP than advertised. More information can be found here

GVC - Coral and Galacasino showing the wrong RTP to players, possible breach of license

A couple of points to mention as the list has changed slightly:

Casinos using lower RTP versions are in Red.

Casinos I found MAX RTP versions, on every game checked, are in Blue.


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The list is how i measure and record RTP not a measure of how well i think a casino is run.

There are many other factors to consider and other threads for that but if you want the biggest RTP and the best chance of return I hope this helps.
Trada doing well there
 
Here is the RTP list for February. This list shows the casinos that use the higher payout versions of slots.

By no means a comprehensive list, I check a lot but not every single game. One thing i have found is if its a lower RTP version on one slot, it tends to be lower on a few.

Remember, these were only checked this week but could be changed since posting so 'check the rtp in the help files before playing'.

Some things of note regarding RTP this month, for me, would be that Cashmio are operating Wild Frames at a lower RTP setting of 94.72%. I am awaiting a response as its the ONLY game i can find at a lower RTP and i have checked a few. I am unable to highlight them in blue on the list until i know.

The majority of casinos i play seem to be keeping their RTP at a maximum :) Perhaps some reps can confirm if they really are MAX RTP casinos on all games as i am suggesting in the list below.

Coral and Gala Casinos gave their customers lower versions of RTP than advertised. More information can be found here

GVC - Coral and Galacasino showing the wrong RTP to players, possible breach of license

A couple of points to mention as the list has changed slightly:

Casinos using lower RTP versions are in Red.

Casinos I found MAX RTP versions, on every game checked, are in Blue.


View attachment 123945
The list is how i measure and record RTP not a measure of how well i think a casino is run.

There are many other factors to consider and other threads for that but if you want the biggest RTP and the best chance of return I hope this helps.
Shocking RTP by @TradaCasino has this always been the way or since you changed operations ?
 

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