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Understanding RTP in Casino Games

Updated over 3 months ago

RTP, or Return to Player, is the percentage of total bets that a game is expected to pay back to players over time. It’s set by the game provider and varies between different titles.

🎯 What does it really mean?
If a game has an RTP of 96%, it means that — in theory — players will get €96 back for every €100 wagered, over a long period of time. But keep in mind, this is a statistical average based on millions of spins, and individual sessions can swing in any direction.

🔁 Fairness & RNG
To make sure each spin or round is random and not influenced in any way, game developers use Random Number Generators (RNGs). This means every outcome is completely independent and fair, regardless of past results.

🧮 How is RTP calculated?
Let’s say a slot collects €500,000 in total bets and pays out €480,000 — the RTP would be:
480,000 ÷ 500,000 = 0.96 → or 96%

🔍 Where can I find the RTP?
You’ll usually find the RTP info within the game — just look for a ❓ symbol or the game rules section. Alternatively, you can also check the game provider’s official site or do a quick search online.

🎰 You're here for fun, but it's always good to know how your favourite games work.

Good luck and play smart! 🌟

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