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What Is RTP (Return to Player) and How Does It Work?

Definition of RTP (Return to Player), how game fairness is verified through independent testing, and how Random Number Generators ensure random outcomes in casino games.

Return to Player (RTP) is the percentage of all wagered money that a slot game or casino game is statistically expected to pay back to players over an extended period of time.

How RTP is calculated

RTP percentages are determined through billions of simulated game rounds conducted by independent testing laboratories. These simulations ensure the RTP figure is accurate and verifiable.

Example: A game with 96% RTP means that for every $100 wagered across all players over time, the game is expected to return $96 to players and retain $4 as house edge.

Important RTP facts

  • RTP is a long-term statistical average - It is calculated over millions of spins, not individual gaming sessions

  • Short-term results will vary - Individual players may experience wins or losses that differ significantly from the stated RTP in any single session

  • RTP does not predict individual outcomes - Each spin is independent and random

Game fairness and randomness

All games available on our platform meet strict fairness standards: The platform ensures fairness through certified RNGs, which are tested and verified by independent laboratories to produce unbiased results.

  • Licensed game providers - Every game is supplied by officially licensed software providers

  • Independent testing - Games are tested and certified by accredited third-party testing laboratories

  • Random Number Generator (RNG) - A certified RNG ensures every game outcome is completely random and independent of previous results

  • No operator influence - Game outcomes are determined entirely by chance. The casino operator has no control or ability to influence the result of any spin or game round

  • Addressing common concerns - Losing streaks and game-specific fairness are normal aspects of random outcomes, and the platform cannot manipulate results.

  • Third-party game providers - Games are developed and hosted by reputable third-party providers, ensuring the platform cannot alter or influence outcomes.

  • Certified RNGs - All RNGs used in games are certified by independent laboratories to ensure they produce truly random and unbiased results.

  • How RNGs work - RNGs are sophisticated algorithms that ensure each game outcome is random and independent. They are tested to confirm that neither players nor the platform can predict or manipulate results.

Where to find RTP information

RTP percentages for each game are typically displayed in the game's information or help section. You can also contact customer support for RTP details on specific games. If you have further questions about game fairness or RNGs, feel free to reach out to our support team for clarification.

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