yes it doesn't matter stop with the stupid RTP for once
think logically yes the slot has ne RTP of say 96%
but that does not mean that the RTP is always what you play
Example go into a slot spin 30 times without a win you have a 0% RTP
Next time you spin again 30 times without a win so again 0% RTP
Counterexample: Someone else goes in and does a spin and gets a 1000 HIt for example and then goes out and has a 1000% RTP
so...... ... think times after RTP says nothing, this is only what the slot must raushauen,
that you exactly get out of your 100% what you put in the prescribed 96% RTP says no one
you can have so much bad luck that you don't even get over 50%
and to whom the slot he rausushaut the is luck, RTP or her
The RTP refers only to the slot and not to the PLAYER!
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zocker0815 wrote on 14.01.2020 at 10:02 am: yes that's but never mind stops with the stupid RTP times
think logically yes the slot has ne RTP of say 96%
but that does not mean that the RTP is always what you play
Example go into a slot spin 30 times without a win you have a 0% RTP
Next time you spin again 30 times without a win so again 0% RTP
Counterexample: Someone else goes in and does a spin and gets a 1000 HIt for example and then goes out and has a 1000% RTP
so...... ... think times after RTP says nothing, this is only what the slot must raushauen,
that you exactly get out of your 100% what you put in the prescribed 96% RTP says no one
you can have so much bad luck that you don't even get over 50%
and to whom the slot he rausushaut the is luck, RTP or her
The RTP refers only to the slot and not to the PLAYER!
You really have zero idea. But everyone talk smart it is in gambling nothing left to a f**king coincidence. It's luck if you win okay but the luck is not coupled to a coincidence but to a programmed algorithm
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Chillaqueen92 wrote on 11.01.2020 at 21:18: But just already. Because the longer you play and the more spins you make the higher the probability that he approaches the theoretical rtp. Otherwise there would be no need to give...
I may be wrong but my opinion is the following:
You as an individual player can not expect an RTP for you personally, but only an average value.
I have also made only minus on some slots and have there maybe a RTP of 20%, so 1000 € paid into the slot and won 200 €.
The RTP of a game in a casino results from 100,000 players with 100 million spins.
The casino draws in principle because of me from each spin you make with 1 euro first 0.05 € for itself and then pays 95% so 0.95 € per spin to the player, or distribute the players among themselves with each spin the credit. Sometimes the one wins 5 euros and sometimes the other 2 euros and the million times.
But already BEFORE payout to the player, the casino automatically deducts 5 cents from each 1-euro spin for itself.
One man's win is another man's loss.
Let's say you had a mega-win of 5000 euros on your slot, then your RTP would be back in the "normal" range of 95-97%.
But starting from the RTP of a slot does not automatically mean that you can calculate the same RTP for yourself, unless you have spun the slot 100,000,000 times, then your personal RTP may have some influence on the overall RTP of the slot.
But the so-called average RTP is calculated by tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of players in total, you as an individual will always have significant fluctuations.
Gamer777 wrote on 14.01.2020 at 22:44
I may be wrong but my opinion is this:
You as an individual player can not expect a RTP for you personally, but only an average value.
I have also made only minus on some slots and have there maybe a RTP of 20%, so 1000 € paid into the slot and won 200 €.
The RTP of a game in a casino results from 100,000 players with 100 million spins.
The casino draws in principle because of me from each spin you make with 1 euro first 0.05 € for itself and then pays 95% so 0.95 € per spin to the player, or distribute the players among themselves with each spin the credit. Sometimes the one wins 5 euros and sometimes the other 2 euros and the million times.
But already BEFORE payout to the player, the casino automatically deducts 5 cents from each 1-euro spin for itself.
One man's win is another man's loss.
Let's say you had a mega-win of 5000 euros on your slot, then your RTP would be back in the "normal" range of 95-97%.
But starting from the RTP of a slot does not automatically mean that you can calculate the same RTP for yourself, unless you have spun the slot 100,000,000 times, then your personal RTP may have some influence on the overall RTP of the slot.
But the so-called average RTP is calculated by tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of players in total, you as an individual will always have significant fluctuations.
There are far more players on the theoretical RTP value. Normally a few percent deviation after about 100,000 spins in extreme cases 1,000,000 but from then on you are actually always close to the RTP.
Unfortunately, people often confuse RTP with the payout ratio. But 20% RTP for a long time I have rarely seen, even if it goes very badly is often still at 60%. All intermediate winnings count as well.
But you have to ask yourself if you can play up to the RTP balance. Thus, one has in absolute amount usually more loss.
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I see it the same way as Kleinkariert. That with. 20% can not be true. Unless he has only a few hundred spins...
Chillaqueen92 wrote on 14/01/2020 at 23:32: That's exactly how I see it, too, like Kleinkariert. That with. 20% can't be true like that either. Unless he has only a few hundred spins....
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All unsurprising!
The information of the RTP never agree either way with the actual values
This is simply ne number to animate people to play.
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think logically yes the slot has ne RTP of say 96%
but that does not mean that the RTP is always what you play
Example go into a slot spin 30 times without a win you have a 0% RTP
Next time you spin again 30 times without a win so again 0% RTP
Counterexample: Someone else goes in and does a spin and gets a 1000 HIt for example and then goes out and has a 1000% RTP
so...... ... think times after RTP says nothing, this is only what the slot must raushauen,
that you exactly get out of your 100% what you put in the prescribed 96% RTP says no one
you can have so much bad luck that you don't even get over 50%
and to whom the slot he rausushaut the is luck, RTP or her
The RTP refers only to the slot and not to the PLAYER!
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You really have zero idea. But everyone talk smart it is in gambling nothing left to a f**king coincidence. It's luck if you win okay but the luck is not coupled to a coincidence but to a programmed algorithm
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I may be wrong but my opinion is the following:
You as an individual player can not expect an RTP for you personally, but only an average value.
I have also made only minus on some slots and have there maybe a RTP of 20%, so 1000 € paid into the slot and won 200 €.
The RTP of a game in a casino results from 100,000 players with 100 million spins.
The casino draws in principle because of me from each spin you make with 1 euro first 0.05 € for itself and then pays 95% so 0.95 € per spin to the player, or distribute the players among themselves with each spin the credit. Sometimes the one wins 5 euros and sometimes the other 2 euros and the million times.
But already BEFORE payout to the player, the casino automatically deducts 5 cents from each 1-euro spin for itself.
One man's win is another man's loss.
Let's say you had a mega-win of 5000 euros on your slot, then your RTP would be back in the "normal" range of 95-97%.
But starting from the RTP of a slot does not automatically mean that you can calculate the same RTP for yourself, unless you have spun the slot 100,000,000 times, then your personal RTP may have some influence on the overall RTP of the slot.
But the so-called average RTP is calculated by tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of players in total, you as an individual will always have significant fluctuations.
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There are far more players on the theoretical RTP value. Normally a few percent deviation after about 100,000 spins in extreme cases 1,000,000 but from then on you are actually always close to the RTP.
Unfortunately, people often confuse RTP with the payout ratio. But 20% RTP for a long time I have rarely seen, even if it goes very badly is often still at 60%. All intermediate winnings count as well.
But you have to ask yourself if you can play up to the RTP balance. Thus, one has in absolute amount usually more loss.
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You change your opinion but also every second or?
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I open a slot and play, if I win is prrima, if I lose I have had bad luck.
I don't make a science out of it.
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