Hej,
mange spillere kan ikke lide visse udbydere, fordi de tror, at netop denne udbyder med vilje sænker deres chancer for gevinster. Sime tillader faktisk kasinoerne at hente foretrukne varianter af de leverede RTP-sæt, det samme spil kan have forskellig RTP i et andet casino.
Jeg spillede i kasinoet, så jeg har ideen 🙂 - desuden bekymrer jeg mig også om alle aspekter, såsom en beviselig teori om, hvordan slots fungerer.
Men jeg har ikke til hensigt at forelæse dig her, tillad mig bare at nævne, at RTP ikke handler om gratis spins, det handler om den matematiske sandsynlighed for gevinster - eller bedre at tabe:
"Hvis et spil RTP er 96%, betyder det, at hvis du starter med $1.000.000.000 og derefter spiller 1.000.000.000 runder til $1 hver, så bør du ende med cirka $960.000.000 dollars."
I hvert fald vil jeg også overveje spillets volatilitet:
"spil med høj volatilitet, da du kan vinde højere beløb, så du kan have samme spænding med lavere indsatser. Og lavere indsatser betyder, at du statistisk set vil tabe mindre. Denne effekt kan nemt kompensere for en lidt lavere RTP."
Jeg opfordrer dig til at læse denne artikel - dog uden pres.
Tak for input og hav det godt.
Mens jeg nu tænker over det, har du nogensinde prøvet at give din statistik til spiludbyderen?
Hello,
many players do not like certain providers because they think that this particular provider intentionally lowers their chances of winnings. Sime actually allows the casinos to pick up preferred variants of provided RTP sets, the same game can have different RTP in a different casino.
I played in the casino, so I have the idea 🙂 - furthermore, I also care about all aspects such as a provable theory about how slots work.
But I will not intend to lecture you here, just allow me to mention that RTP is not about free spins, it's about the mathematical probability of winnings - or better losing:
"If a game RTP is 96%, it means that if you start with $1,000,000,000 and then play 1,000,000,000 rounds at $1 each, then you should end up with approximately $960,000,000 dollars."
Anyway, I would also consider the game's volatility:
"high volatility games as you can win higher amounts, so you can have the same thrill with lower stakes. And lower stakes mean that you’ll statistically lose less. This effect can easily compensate for a slightly lower RTP."
I encourage you to read this article - no pressure though.
Thank you for the input and stay well.
Now while I'm thinking about it, have you ever tried to provide your statistics to the game provider?
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