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Online Casinos in general: Casinos with lower RTP?

Topic created on 04th Feb. 2021 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 23 | Views: 5,678
Klempo77
Expert
I noticed that some of my "regular casinos" have now introduced slots with lower RTP.

Leovegas
Sunnyplayer/sunmaker
Westcasino
Slotty Vegas
Videoslots

Checked on play'n'go slots, but assume that other providers have lower RTP.

Maybe you know some more?

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Anonym
MrVegas
My opinion on this is probably more of an individual opinion
I don't care about lower RTPs around 1.2%.
In the long run, you are theoretically in the red anyway
Landing a bigwin is also possible there, with a minimally smaller probability. In addition, there are nice promotions at MrVegas. It's just a pity that the LCR is out

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XXLEONIDASXX
Top Member
I have the feeling in every casino where I play the RTP is only 40%

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Kleinkariert
Expert
All Genesis, skill on net and Aspire casinos have reduced RTP.

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Klempo77
Expert

I didn't notice it until yesterday, only when I heard that the casinos that want to stay in the UK have such RTP.

I thought to myself, maybe it is also since new regulation in Germany so.

Was pretty baf where I saw it at LeoVegas

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Niroht
Experienced
Klempo77 wrote on 04.02.2021 at 12:10 pm: I noticed that some of my "stammcasinos" have now introduced slots with lower RTP.

Leovegas
Sunnyplayer/sunmaker
Westcasino
Slotty Vegas
Videoslots

Checked on play'n'go slots, but assume that other providers have lower RTP.

Maybe you know some more?

Yes from LeoVegas I am already somewhat disappointed. Have read it at Casinomeister and find it cheeky that no information is passed on to us customers

More casinos with reduced RTP :

Frank&Fred
Casumo
Lapalingo

Furthermore I would like to add, that not only Play'n Go is offered with much less RTP but also

Red Tiger
Nolimit City
Pragmatic Play
And WHOLE NEW
NETENT!!!
Blood Sucker for example used to have 98%RTP now at Videoslots 94%😲🤮

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Anonym
Timko12 wrote on 04.02.2021 at 12:26 pm: MrVegas
Whereby my opinion on this is probably more of an individual opinion
I don't care about lower RTPs around 1.2%.
In the long run you are, theoretically, in the red anyway
Landing a bigwin is also possible there, with a minimally smaller probability. In addition, there are nice promotions at MrVegas. It's just a pity that the LCR is out.

Since we both belong here to an absolute minority - most here in the forum have their focus extremely on the RTP values
Which of course is perfectly ok but I've always put up with the lower RTP (until the transitional rule) because other features, such as payout duration, are more important to me when it comes to casino's
In addition, I have 90% of my biggest wins at VS & MrVegas brought in - so I also very much grieve that I can no longer play there due to the regulations or no longer want to play because the rules make the game kaputt
I have never noticed a difference, would never have been able to say without knowing it whether I play with high or low RTP
I see it the same as you

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Goeki72
Experienced
1% RTP is a hell of a lot because......
Between 4 or 5% house share is 25% difference.


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Anonym
Klempo77 wrote on 04.02.2021 at 12:10 pm: I noticed that some of my "stammcasinos" have now introduced slots with lower RTP.

Leovegas
Sunnyplayer/sunmaker
Westcasino
Slotty Vegas
Videoslots

Checked on play'n'go slots, but assume that other providers have lower RTP.

Maybe you know some more?

LVBet is also such a candidate unfortunately. Partly also quite violently reduced

At SlotsMillion I noticed that not an entire Provider is reduced, but within a provider one - two games. Until now. Who knows what awaits us so yet

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Anonym
Goeki72 wrote on 04/02/2021 at 22:29: 1% RTP is a hell of a lot because......
There is 25% difference between 4 or 5% house share.



Basically you are right of course but as I said, for me it is and remains gambling, I just can not tell the difference whether I play at higher RTP or lower RTP and if then 90% of my big wins were also in casinos with low RTP, then it is probably logical that I do not care about such calculation games
But as I said, to each his own and mathematically you are of course right

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