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Landbased Casinos in general: Mercury Slots RTP Value

Topic created on 25th Apr. 2019 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 8 | Views: 6,574
lluky1973
Rookie
Hello players
I have a question about the RTP value on Merkur machines.Gauselmann says that its Slot machines have an RTP value of 73%.On what time period is the RTP value?On an hour,on 5 hours,on a day or on a week ? Would be nice that an expert writes me that.

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Knochen
Elite
lluky1973 wrote on 04/25/2019 at 14:34: Hello players
I have a question about the RTP value on Merkur machines.Gauselmann says that its Slot machines have a RTP value of 73%.On which time period is the RTP value?On an hour,on 5 hours,on a day or on a week ? Would be nice that an expert writes me that.

You think wrong. The RTP refers to each spin and is an average value. That means, on average you win 73ct back for a bet of 1€. So 27ct loss per spin, on average. Now of course we know that full screens and 2000x wins are possible. This also means: to make these wins possible, there are also some spins that pay out less than 73% of the bet, for example 0%

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Ichbins2018
Top Member
Bone wrote on 04/25/2019 2:39 PM
You are thinking wrong. The RTP refers to every single spin and is an average value. That means, on average, if you bet 1€ you win 73ct back. So 27ct loss per spin, on average. Now of course we know that full screens and 2000x wins are possible. This also means: to make these wins possible, there are also some spins that pay out less than 73% of the bet, for example 0%.

I guess you are thinking wrong too @Bone?

The real win-game at the offline garbage chutes is the rebooking process - and everything that comes after that is just for entertainment.
So seen, so at least according to my understanding (and from hearing and reading), have the new offliners but a hammer RTP, so provided you book the money only back and forth

But I wonder how Gauselmann comes to a RTP of 73%...it seems that he does not know his own games, or since when do I get money back when I pay money for entertainment ?

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Anonym
Has not Mal jmd or ga an article written that it is no longer a legal rtp obligation at spilos, and this has gone down masiv and only the casino normal or legally prescribed rtp have? Iwas there but

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Christoph
Experienced

Peter8 wrote on 25.04.2019 at 15:11: Has not Mal jmd or ga an article written that it is no longer a legal rtp obligation at spilos, and this has gone down masiv and only the casino normal or legally required rtp have? Iwas there but

Since 2005, there is no longer a fixed RTP for arcades. Nevertheless, it can be assumed that the payout ratio in the arcades is about 75%, you can find a calculation in the article on the differences between casinos, arcades and online casinos. In the yearbook addiction 2019 one assumes a RTP of 77.1% for slot machines. In casinos, the payout ratio usually varies between 94% and 97% for Slot machines


@lluky1973: The payout ratio represents an average of several hundred thousand to million spins. Daniel once tried to explain what it says in a guide about the payout ratio


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Anonym
If I remember correctly, the RTP is even written on the devices? At least that was the case on one or the other device at the time.

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Begbie
Elite
Royal777 wrote on 04/25/2019 3:41 PM: If I remember correctly, the RTP is even on the devices? At least it was on one or the other device back then.


But that was a very long time ago *g*
With the old disc devices without screen.
There were the per mille values on it.

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Anonym
Begbie wrote on 04/25/2019 at 5:11 pm
But that was a very long time ago *g*
With the old disc devices without a screen.
There were the per mille values on it.

Ne, the AQ of about 60% was usually on the front. Right next to the seal

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Frankiboy0815
Rookie
on the old machines it was at least 60% minus the applicable fairy tale tax on the win... so a minimum of 50,87

but many devices pay out up to 78%, which was then set as a gambling joy...

With TR 4 the player was allowed to lose a maximum of 33 € on average the hr

with Tr 5, it is a maximum of 20€ on average, with the current game packages taking between 12-18 € per hour in player effort/loss....





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