Return to player What is the amount that gaming machines payout?

Return to player What is the amount that gaming machines payout?


Percentage return to the player (%RTP) is a percentage of the money played on the machines. It is then returned to the player as prizes.

Different categories have different prizes for gaming machines.

The %RTP is an average of a large number of game plays but not every time a game machine is used.

The typical average of %RTP is between 10,000 and 100,000 games on compensated machines and more games than this for random machines, depending on their classification.

There is no minimum RTP on a gaming device.

Example:

A gaming machine with a RTP of 85 percent means you won't win 85 pence per staked PS1 during a session.

Random machines

Random machines are based solely on the probability of a result occurring to attain their goal %RTP. The likelihood of winning the current game is always. They aren't affected or affected by losses previously suffered.

Compensated machines

Compensated machines can also be random. However, the chances of winning prizes vary depending on previous results. A machine that is lower than its target RTP percentage could be more generous based on the design, or may pay less. Random chance is still the primary factor that determines the amount and frequency of prizes.

Casinos have a house edge

You can play games in a casino like:

  • Roulette

  • blackjack

  • punto banco and similar are bankers' games and are games that have no equal chance.

The reason for this is that the games come with a house edge. For more information is called the house edge and it is the percentage the casino should keep, in average, from each hand or spin in the normal pattern of playing.

Making it clear for players

Gaming machines need to make information available about their category, %RTP as well as whether they're random or compensated.

It should be visible across all machines. It could be displayed to a notice or label on the machine. The notice could be displayed on the game's screen, or any other screen within the game.

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