Thanks for sharing this very important information about RTP. I fear that many people just pick a casino, because it is a well known brand and therefore they feel safe playing there. I personally know many people and many i talked with on twitch (i am drueckglueck on twitch) and even they have played slot for many years. Then many think all slots have the same rtp and the only difference are if they are low, medium or high volitile.
I remember i got almost shocked to find out that even the same slot, f.ex. book of dead could have different rtp RTP: 96.21% | 94.25% | 91.25% | 87.25% | 84.18% depending on what rtp version the casino choose.
I then thought, that it might only be some semi scam curacao casinos that had the low rtp version, but i have experienced low rtp on videoslots and other big brand casinos.
The casino will of course always have the advantage to win your money in the long run, but in my opinion there is no reason to give them a bigger advantage than they already have. And of course a max win is also possible on a lower rtp version, but i would still recommend to check the rtp on slots before playing or making a deposit.
MGA licenced casinos are forced to show the RTP on all slots, but on curacao they are not. So often the rtp are hidden. If anyone are interested i can post a guide to how you can check the rtp on slot from provider Play n Go on curacao sites that try to hide that information, it is not super complicated but can be done by the inspect tool in chrome browser.
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@Hoops9 for sharing this information, if it was up to me then this post should always be promoted on the front page, so people know what they are paying for