seboafc Posted May 1, 2021 #1 Posted May 1, 2021 Hello, I wanted to ask what do you think about rtp in play'n go slots? in my opinion the rtp in play'n go slots is much lower, but that is normal and so is the case at any Curacao licensed casino. What's the problem? In Malta licensed casinos we see the real RTP in play'n go slots, just activate the slot and enter the "info" about the slot, i.e. the question mark. There, we scroll down and we see the rtp given, and in the Curacao licensed casinos we do not have the rtp given ... why? it's the same play'n go provider..the same slots ... so of course it must have a purpose. Just read on the web, this information came to light and at the beginning of 2020, most casinos withdrew their play'n slots for a few months. The likely RTP that can set casinos in play'n go slots is 86-87% - but that's pure speculation ... and what's the truth? Certainly knowledge is play'n go employees ... but you can see that rtp 96.71% (for example Viking Runecraft slot) is much lower. below I present a slot play'n go from some casino with a license of Malta and no rtp given in Stake, but this is the case with any casino with a Curacao license.I am sure that the rtp in play'n go slots is definitely lower ... of course ... maybe i'm wrong ... but ... there is no rtp given for no reason.
SethSilver Posted May 1, 2021 #2 Posted May 1, 2021 Rtp missing ? Its why i always loosing on play n go slots....
seboafc Posted May 1, 2021 Author #3 Posted May 1, 2021 I can not write that I also always lose because I managed to win a huge slot win this year ... play'n go ... but it must be admitted that since rtp is "hidden" in casinos with the Curacao license, there will always be some concerns . I emphasize ... that this is the case in every casino with a Curacao license ... surely wonders why ... play'n him will not solve this situation, even if not showing rtp in slots in casinos with a license of Malta? 96.71%rtp?it's ... it's ... funny ...
LifeFindsAWay Posted May 1, 2021 #4 Posted May 1, 2021 Hover over the game and click in the "i" that appears, you'll see the house edge, minus that from 100 and you get your RTP. I've played on a few casinos and Play'N'Go always rips my balance except on the rare occasion. Really depends on the seed you get when you start playing.
JacksonPalmer Posted May 2, 2021 #5 Posted May 2, 2021 RTP in general is a theoretical number, it is determined by simulating millions of bets and then calculating it down to xx out of 100. realistically every single slot out there only has one goal, taking your money. considering you will never do multiple million spins, the chances are extremely high you will not even witness the RTP at all. For example betting 1 million dollar and getting 970k back, means 97% theoretical rtp. but you could do 30k spins first losing 1$ each before even winning a single dollar. And at the end of the day it is still random, so you might even do way more spins without winning a single one. Your live stats with 80 spins means absolutely nothing. RTP is just a number that wants to give false hope to the players. "Oh I did bet 100 dollar, so i must have gotten 97 back" is not how it works at all. Enough ranting about RTP though, you can take off your tin foil hat and actually check for yourself how much RTP the play n go slots on stake have. this video explains it pretty well: And here is the RTP on stake on Legacy of Dead, which is 96%:
fredo386 Posted May 5, 2021 #6 Posted May 5, 2021 The lowest math model for playngo is 84% and if i had to bet, i'd bet that the RTP here is 84%. Just look at the vip/loyalty reward scheme: the biggest in industry= lowest rtp model. Casinos running the top RTP = no loyalty/vip scheme. Most casinos have usually a profit margin in the same ballpark so if a casino offer you a ton of free stuff you can assume they pay for it by running lower RTP model. I played all casinos all RTP model for years and i can guarantee you this is 84% lol.
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