Matthlign wrote on 04.02.2021 at 22:58
What I always don't understand, as I said, purely mathematically you are of course absolutely right but where is the "gamble" factor?
Theoretically it costs double to generate a "Big Win" at lower RTP but practically, as in my case, I burned more money in casino's with higher RTP than in casino's with lower RTP and also had my "Big Wins" exactly there
I always ask myself why one makes these theoretical calculation games in the area of gambling - for me this is a contradiction in terms
This is also please not to be understood as criticism, because now comes my real question and that simply interests me.
Can you really say you notice a difference if you play BOD with low or high RTP or does it just give you a better feeling to know, theoretically your chances are bigger with higher RTP?
The luck factor exists everywhere, the game is not balanced from the beginning i.e. one part gets more than the other part. It does not directly cost twice as much, but on average. In Germany the average age is 44 years, if you ask random people on the street how old they are the rarest of them will tell you 44 years. Some will be well above that and some will be well below. The individual odds of finding someone under 18, however, are lower and lower as the average age increases. You can find them, but the chance is lower.
Especially in the current games with incredible potentials there can be millions of combinations. The difference is then only really noticeable in the big picture. You would have to make millions of spins each, that makes a player vllt. in the year over All Slots and days spread. The slots are made in such a way that it is hard to notice the difference, whether I now have 10 or 12 dead spins in a row I will not remember so clearly, but if I compare the RTP with my Videoslots account where the RTP was still normal and compare that with Mr Vegas is a clear trend to recognize. You can like to play a round on low rtp and especially if the casino offers good deals it can partially offset the RTP disadvantage and then it is not so dramatic.
But the fact that now more and more casinos are switching to it means that there is something to the numbers. That you are lucky more often in a casino with less RTP may very well be the case, but whether you see the same in a period of 5 years is questionable. I say nothing against people who try their luck on it, it's still better than casinos and clearly better than gambling houses where many others try their luck. I myself play in a casino sometimes and there the distribution will also be so that I do not notice that my chances of higher wins is lower. With Book of Dead you can simply change the 5 explorer full screen from 1:10 million to 1:20 million and the RTP would be equalized. You can even, I can't think of the name, like a manufacturer, even increase the base game RTP and decrease the feature RTP.
It is very hard to feel it, but I am convinced that I notice it with Moon Princess or Rise of Olympus that I rarely get into the feature.
I have the feeling that in every casino where I play the RTP is 90-97%
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Casinos with lower RTP?
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Kleinkariert wrote on 05.02.2021 at 13:47
The factor of luck exists everywhere, the game is not balanced from the beginning i.e. one part gets more than the other part. It does not directly cost twice as much, but on average. In Germany the average age is 44 years, if you ask random people on the street how old they are the rarest of them will tell you 44 years. Some will be well above that and some will be well below. The individual chances of finding someone under the age of 18 is lower and lower as the average age increases. You can find them, but the chance is lower.
Especially in the current games with incredible potentials there can be millions of combinations. The difference is then only really noticeable in the big picture. You would have to make millions of spins each, that makes a player vllt. in the year over All Slots and days spread. The slots are made in such a way that it is hard to notice the difference, whether I now have 10 or 12 dead spins in a row I will not remember so clearly, but if I compare the RTP with my Videoslots account where the RTP was still normal and compare that with Mr Vegas is a clear trend to recognize. You can like to play a round on low rtp and especially if the casino offers good deals it can partially offset the RTP disadvantage and then it is not so dramatic.
But the fact that now more and more casinos are switching to it means that there is something to the numbers. That you are lucky more often in a casino with less RTP may very well be the case, but whether you see the same in a period of 5 years is questionable. I say nothing against people who try their luck on it, it's still better than casinos and clearly better than gambling houses where many others try their luck. I myself play in a casino sometimes and there the distribution will also be so that I do not notice that my chances of higher wins is lower. With Book of Dead you can simply change the 5 explorer full screen from 1:10 million to 1:20 million and the RTP would be equalized. You can even, I can't think of the name, like a manufacturer, even increase the base game RTP and decrease the feature RTP.
It is very hard to feel it, but I am convinced that I notice it with Moon Princess or Rise of Olympus that I rarely get into the feature.
As I said, this is not a criticism, I am and remain there always after the motto "to each his own" and the logic behind what you write is of course correct
I've also been playing for a very long time and have played on VS when the RTP was not yet reduced - I've never compared the numbers to be honest.
Probably because I was one of those who were mostly lucky enough to win there anyway
I was really interested in this case if the whole thing with the RTP is something you just have in the back of your mind and prefer to play in casinos with better RTP from the beginning or if you can really say that it makes a tangible difference for you when you play slot XY - like you just mentioned Rise of Olympus among others
That was just pure interest
Personally, I stick to it, if I have found a casino where everything runs smoothly for me from support to fast payouts, I would always accept the lower RTP
However, whether I see that in 5 years still so, I agree with you, that is in the stars
First of all, thank you for the detailed answer
Greetings
Do you know which game companies do not offer reduced RTP.
I currently play at a Curacao casino which I like because of the fast payout. But they have reduced RTP for many slots, especially with the Playn go slots you notice that clearly.
Now I only want to play slots there that do not have a reduced RTP. However, the casino gives no information about this
Casinos with lower RTP?
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The luck factor exists everywhere, the game is not balanced from the beginning i.e. one part gets more than the other part. It does not directly cost twice as much, but on average. In Germany the average age is 44 years, if you ask random people on the street how old they are the rarest of them will tell you 44 years. Some will be well above that and some will be well below. The individual odds of finding someone under 18, however, are lower and lower as the average age increases. You can find them, but the chance is lower.
Especially in the current games with incredible potentials there can be millions of combinations. The difference is then only really noticeable in the big picture. You would have to make millions of spins each, that makes a player vllt. in the year over All Slots and days spread. The slots are made in such a way that it is hard to notice the difference, whether I now have 10 or 12 dead spins in a row I will not remember so clearly, but if I compare the RTP with my Videoslots account where the RTP was still normal and compare that with Mr Vegas is a clear trend to recognize. You can like to play a round on low rtp and especially if the casino offers good deals it can partially offset the RTP disadvantage and then it is not so dramatic.
But the fact that now more and more casinos are switching to it means that there is something to the numbers. That you are lucky more often in a casino with less RTP may very well be the case, but whether you see the same in a period of 5 years is questionable. I say nothing against people who try their luck on it, it's still better than casinos and clearly better than gambling houses where many others try their luck. I myself play in a casino sometimes and there the distribution will also be so that I do not notice that my chances of higher wins is lower. With Book of Dead you can simply change the 5 explorer full screen from 1:10 million to 1:20 million and the RTP would be equalized. You can even, I can't think of the name, like a manufacturer, even increase the base game RTP and decrease the feature RTP.
It is very hard to feel it, but I am convinced that I notice it with Moon Princess or Rise of Olympus that I rarely get into the feature.
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As I said, this is not a criticism, I am and remain there always after the motto "to each his own" and the logic behind what you write is of course correct
I've also been playing for a very long time and have played on VS when the RTP was not yet reduced - I've never compared the numbers to be honest.
Probably because I was one of those who were mostly lucky enough to win there anyway
I was really interested in this case if the whole thing with the RTP is something you just have in the back of your mind and prefer to play in casinos with better RTP from the beginning or if you can really say that it makes a tangible difference for you when you play slot XY - like you just mentioned Rise of Olympus among others
That was just pure interest
Personally, I stick to it, if I have found a casino where everything runs smoothly for me from support to fast payouts, I would always accept the lower RTP
However, whether I see that in 5 years still so, I agree with you, that is in the stars
First of all, thank you for the detailed answer
Greetings
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Casinos with lower RTP?
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I currently play at a Curacao casino which I like because of the fast payout. But they have reduced RTP for many slots, especially with the Playn go slots you notice that clearly.
Now I only want to play slots there that do not have a reduced RTP. However, the casino gives no information about this
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