Basically, RTP does reflect how much a slot will pay back to players. To elaborate more specifically, the bottom line is to understand that the RTP I’m going to talk through is the abbreviation of Return-to-Player, not Real-time Transport Protocol.
Most question asked about RTP is “All RTPs of slots are under 100%. How will I earn money based on it?”. Well then, I just happened to have an answer for you. RTP is an “average” data of all winnings/losings on certain slot, a player can be out of luck enough to lose all bet, and lucky enough to win 10 times the bet, add all these raw data up then divided by the number of players, the result will be a proportion of percentage: RTP.
According to the examples given above, the conclusion will soon to come to an end. Try imagine you’re the owner of casino or slot provider, and the RTP is over 100%. What does this stand for? You’ll eventually lose money on a long-term operation, and this is absolutely not how business or capitalism works.
You can win 1000 dollars on a 90% RTP slot machine, and can lose 1000 dollars on a 99% RTP slot machine. It’s all about random events, or in other word, luck. On the aspect of Theoretical Mathematics, slot with higher RTP may increase the chance of an individual to win, but in reality, you don’t include most winnings & losings, there’s a vast group of players involve in a single slot globally.
My verdict is yes, higher RTP does make you win more theoretically, but stick on high RTP slots and leave your opportunity closed is far from so called “a wise choice”. Keep your mind open and seek what’s the best for yourself. RTP is just a reference at best, not a fixed scale of win rate.



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