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Online Casinos in general: Videoslots secret reduction of RTP ?! (Page 3)

Topic created on 04th Mar. 2019 | Page: 3 of 7 | Answers: 61 | Views: 14,916
Slot-Hunter
Rookie
I would generally check the RTP in other OCs as well, because I don't think this is just a practice of Videoslots. Other casinos are sure to follow suit

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Anonym
If in the long run every game has to stick to the rtp: What if you always turn every win down in the same game, then that must necessarily get lower and lower and can't go up at all, right?

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Stromberg
Legend
Chillaqueen92 wrote on 03/11/2019 at 01:10: If in the long run every game has to stick to the rtp: What if you always turn every win down in the same game, then by necessity it has to go lower and lower and can't go up at all, right?

The rtp is logically not measured by the payouts of the players, but by the stakes and the wins. With wins is not meant what is then possibly paid out, but everything that gives the machine.

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Anonym
Sure, but if you always turn down your win, no session can end over 100% and therefore the total rtp will be lower and lower

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Dbac79
Elite
how do you turn your profit down? if you can do that, then you can also turn your win up, can't you?

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Anonym
If you always turn everything down in every session, the rtp of a game can't increase at all. Can't it? But the rtp of the game pink elephant must inevitably reach its 96.1% or not?

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Anonym
The Play n Go Slots now also have a lower RTP version at Videoslots.
Book of Dead now e.g. with 94.25% instead of 96.21%

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Dbac79
Elite

Chillaqueen92 wrote on 03/11/2019 2:16 PM: If you always turn everything down in every session the rtp of a game can't go up at all. Right? But the rtp of the game pink elephant must inevitably come to its 96.1% or not?

what can you turn down? you always get an average of 96.1 cents back when you bet 1 euro

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Anonym
Dbac79 wrote on 03/11/2019 3:09 PM

what can you turn down? you always get an average of 96.1 cents back when you bet 1 euro

To be exact: Not the individual player gets an average of 96.1%, but on average 96.1% of ALL bets made by ALL players are paid out again. How much a single player gets cannot be calculated. Maybe it is 96.1% or 30% or 300%

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Anonym
Then it could be that someone loses all the time and you never get to the average 95% with your own rtp. I do not believe that

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