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What Is RTP? (Return to Player)

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Updated over 5 months ago

What is RTP?

Return to Player (RTP) refers to the theoretical percentage of total wagers that a slot game is expected to pay back to players over an extended period.

At Punt, we prioritize transparency and fairness in our games. While each game has its own RTP, we ensure that the lowest RTP does not fall below 94%, with many of our original titles offering RTPs around 99%. These values represent the theoretical long-term return and are not indicative of short-term outcomes.

The RTP of a short play session can vary significantly from the theoretical RTP value, resulting in outcomes that may be much lower or higher. Achieving the theoretical RTP typically requires millions of spins, and even then, there are no guarantees. It's essential to remember that slots are games of chance.
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It's important to note that the listed RTP of a game represents the theoretical average return over a long period and should not be interpreted as the actual return for any individual session.

In any slot game, regardless of the RTP, you will experience sessions where you do well and others where you are less successful. This variability arises from the inherent randomness of slot games, which are governed by a Random Number Generator (RNG). As a result, short-term outcomes can differ significantly from the theoretical RTP, emphasizing that slots are games of chance.

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