The difference between low and high RTP

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  1. Mark01 said:

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    Let's go on a journey of shared knowledge and engaging discussions. I think you have some information that might help me with my question. What is the difference between low and high RTP slot machines? I know it has something to do with the probability of winning, but I would like to know more about how it affects gameplay and possibly game strategy.
     
  2. Emilia00 said:

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    The difference between low and high RTP (Return to Player) slot machines is how the casino distributes money to players. RTP is the percentage of all bets that the game returns to the player in the form of winnings. The higher the RTP, the more likely it is that the player will get back more of their bets in the long run. For example, a slot with an RTP of 95% means that for every $100 invested, on average the player will receive $95 in winnings, with the remaining 5% being the “house edge” (casino advantage). In games with low RTPs (e.g. around 85%), wins will be less frequent and the player may end up losing more. In turn, high RTP slots tend to provide more frequent but smaller payouts. If you want, you can read more about the difference between RTP and house edge at this link: https://www.back2gaming.com/gaming/w...-edge-and-rtp/. It is important to remember that high RTP games do not guarantee wins, but they make them more likely in the long run.
     
  3. Helen09 said:

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    Hmm, I take it that the higher the RTP, the less the casino “takes” from the players as a percentage? But generally speaking, the odds of winning over the long haul are always with the casino anyway, right?