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I make myself as a sample:

Fruit Party is quiet different with the Slushi Party,the last one which better to get connected.

But I win Big at all the Original one,I win often at the RTP but a little

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On 8/3/2025 at 10:24 PM, utmostactual said:

you do understand that the rtp is calculated over 10 billion spins or something right?

had no idea it was that high i knew a large sample size though but i thought i would have noticed a bit of a difference over say 10k spins in a week but i notice 0 difference, but with 10 billion no wonder jeez.  

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rtp is completeley irrelevant for a normal player. its a theoretical number on a global scale.

 Global rtp which basically means you personally can do 100000 Bonus buys in a row getting 0,03x and it would be "fine" Others would call it a scam... anyway

depending on the provider the hit frequency of the game and rtp distribution of the game/hits is fairly different.

Providers could theoretically completeley screw Players on site x while being normal on site y.

 

Anyway. If you care about rtp stay away from Slots.

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11 minutes ago, Richterson said:

rtp is completeley irrelevant for a normal player. its a theoretical number on a global scale.

 Global rtp which basically means you personally can do 100000 Bonus buys in a row getting 0,03x and it would be "fine" Others would call it a scam... anyway

depending on the provider the hit frequency of the game and rtp distribution of the game/hits is fairly different.

Providers could theoretically completeley screw Players on site x while being normal on site y.

 

Anyway. If you care about rtp stay away from Slots.

true that

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Yeah most people don’t notice a difference because RTP isn’t something you can feel in a short session. What really matters is variance and volatility, the size of the swings between wins and losses.

An enhanced RTP game doesn’t mean you suddenly start winning more often, it just slightly shifts the long term math. If you’re playing a high volatility slot, you could still run cold for thousands of spins even with a higher RTP.

So yeah, you probably won’t notice a difference, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there. It just takes a huge number of spins for the higher RTP to overcome the variance.

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