Hall?,
m?nga spelare gillar inte vissa leverant?rer eftersom de tror att just denna leverant?r avsiktligt s?nker sina vinsterchanser. Sime till?ter faktiskt kasinon att plocka upp f?redragna varianter av tillhandah?llna RTP-set, samma spel kan ha olika RTP i ett annat kasino.
Jag spelade i kasinot, s? jag har idén ?? - dessutom bryr jag mig ocks? om alla aspekter som en bevisbar teori om hur slots fungerar.
Men jag t?nker inte f?rel?sa dig h?r, l?t mig bara n?mna att RTP inte handlar om gratissnurr, det handlar om den matematiska sannolikheten f?r vinster – eller b?ttre att f?rlora:
"Om ett spels RTP ?r 96 % betyder det att om du b?rjar med $1 000 000 000 och sedan spelar 1 000 000 000 rundor f?r $1 vardera, s? b?r du sluta med ungef?r $960 000 000 dollar."
Hur som helst, jag skulle ocks? ?verv?ga spelets volatilitet:
"spel med h?g volatilitet eftersom du kan vinna h?gre belopp, s? du kan ha samma sp?nning med l?gre insatser. Och l?gre insatser betyder att du statistiskt sett kommer att f?rlora mindre. Denna effekt kan l?tt kompensera f?r en n?got l?gre RTP."
Jag uppmuntrar dig att l?sa den h?r artikeln - ingen press dock.
Tack f?r inputen och ha det bra.
Nu n?r jag t?nker p? det, har du n?gonsin f?rs?kt att tillhandah?lla din statistik till spelleverant?ren?
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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