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What providers DON'T have reduced RTP versions?

1 year ago by shamwow511
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1 year ago

When playing with a new casino that is less than trustworthy, which game provider is the safest bet? I've noticed Pragmatic, Pirated Netent, Betsoft all seem to have extremely low RTP versions of their games and don't necessarily show the info in the help.

Are there providers where the RTP is not changeable by the operator?

shamwow511
1 year ago

All providers without exception change the RTP if the casinos want to, all you can do is play on casinos that offer the original RTP for each game, this should always be visible on the information section of each game, I haven't seen any casino restricting this and if any casino does this then that's a good sign to not play there.

Also, if you want to play games that have the exact same RTP across all casinos, then avoid slots and you will be better gambling on live tables (avoiding native/original tables), besides that there is nothing to do, all providers change their settings to the casino's need

SunsetGaze
1 year ago

Then I guess the question becomes "which providers have the highest minimum RTP?"

eg; I'd be more comfortable knowing the minimum RTP I was going to get was 92% than 60%...

shamwow511
1 year ago

Most providers got some high RTP games, considering as high anything above 97%, if I'm not wrong in guru you can sort games by RTP, ignoring RNG table games, the only slots I know that got a really high RTP are Book of 99 (Relax) and Mega Joker (Netent), but never truly experienced that RTP, specially with Book of 99.

Since I don't play slots too much, I can't really tell which providers got the highest return, but can definitely tell Pragmatic won't go there 😂

1 year ago

When playing with a new casino that is less than trustworthy, which game provider is the safest bet? I've noticed Pragmatic, Pirated Netent, Betsoft all seem to have extremely low RTP versions of their games and don't necessarily show the info in the help.

Are there providers where the RTP is not changeable by the operator?

1 year ago

Hello, my question is why would you play in casinos that are not trustworthy ? I think that should be the first thing a player looks at to find out some information. You certainly don't want to run into problems when you can try your best to avoid them beforehand. 

Nevertheless, SunsetGaze has summed it up pretty accurately for you, so I think you got a relevant answer. 🙂

1 year ago

I value high bonuses. Beating them is more fun to me than the actual slots.

The answer I was after was which provider has the highest minimum rtp values, eg; if netent only go as low as 92% whereas pragmatic go to 80% , for example

1 year ago

But RTP doesn't matter if the game advertises fake potential.

Just like ELK they advertise 10K X but you can won this with super bonus, in normal bonus i never won over 500x and no chance to get super bonus with base game spins....

I like ELK overall but they are too ez to predict, and feels so rigged.

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