mrlucck Posted 24 October, 2019 Share Posted 24 October, 2019 Hi all i got attacked by casinodaddy cause i wrote in chat that they promote casinos where the rtp of the playngo slots is not stated when clicking on the question mark... then casinodaddy said its not bad cause the lowest rtp from playngo is anyways 94%. i wrote directly to playngo and im still waiting for a answer, maybe someone of you knows more. Link to comment
LetsGiveItASpin Posted 24 October, 2019 Share Posted 24 October, 2019 Their RTP ranges from 88-96% but under MGA you need have have at least 94% I believe. Link to comment
TalkingSlots Posted 24 October, 2019 Share Posted 24 October, 2019 "Not bad" is a serious understatement. The difference between 96 and 94 means you will lose your money a lot quicker, so for sure it's a big deal. With 96% rtp: You deposit 100; after turning over 2500 you will lose this, or said differently: you get to play 2500 spins of bet 1. With 94% rtp: You deposit 100; after turning over 1666 you will lose this; or said differently: you get to play 1666 spins of bet 1. A whopping third less playtime in this example. Don't let the small % numbers fool you, they have a big impact. Don't fall in the trap of accepting this, the next step will be for this to be much more common. Avoid sites that offer the low rtp. Link to comment
danishcomfort Posted 25 October, 2019 Share Posted 25 October, 2019 Dont play at casinos with the low rtp versions. If the rtp is stated on the casino, well play Netent or BTG where they can not have the low rtp versions of the slots. If any doubt I would go to anothere casino, looks like the amount of casinos out there are almost the same as lawyers in the US, so it is possible to find a good online casino. Link to comment
mrlucck Posted 25 October, 2019 Author Share Posted 25 October, 2019 i recieved this email from offical play`n go: "Thank you for contacting Play'n GO, we value your interest in our products.However, Play'n GO is strictly a software provider and, unfortunately, we do not offer any B2C (business to client) communications. For this reason, we kindly ask you to contact the online casino with whom you hold an account and the online casino will be able to provide customer support and also detailed information on Play'n GO gambling products. Yours sincerely, Player Communications Team" i hate ths provider more and more.. Link to comment
LetsGiveItASpin Posted 25 October, 2019 Share Posted 25 October, 2019 22 hours ago, TalkingSlots said: "Not bad" is a serious understatement. The difference between 96 and 94 means you will lose your money a lot quicker, so for sure it's a big deal. With 96% rtp: You deposit 100; after turning over 2500 you will lose this, or said differently: you get to play 2500 spins of bet 1. With 94% rtp: You deposit 100; after turning over 1666 you will lose this; or said differently: you get to play 1666 spins of bet 1. A whopping third less playtime in this example. Don't let the small % numbers fool you, they have a big impact. Don't fall in the trap of accepting this, the next step will be for this to be much more common. Avoid sites that offer the low rtp. +1 on this, I've tried to explain that the difference between 96 and 94% is huge, as your average loss is 50% higher. What you should do is count the house edge, it goes from 4 to 6% per spin. A good comparison is that you have two houses next to eachother, both houses are EXACTLY the same, one would cost you €200,000 and the other €300,000, which one do you choose? In the case were it would be even lower, let's say 92% the difference is twice, 4% compared to 8% and your €200,000 house would suddently be €400,000. Link to comment
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