RTP, which stands for Return to Player, is a key metric indicating the expected long-term performance of a casino game. Calculated over millions of spins, it represents the theoretical proportion of wagers a game will return to players over time. While each spin is independent, the RTP provides a reliable benchmark, suggesting that over a significant period, the game should theoretically pay back close to that percentage of all wagers made.
"You can find the RTP in the game rules section of each game indicated by the gear icon or a question mark (?).
How does RTP work in an online casino?
Each game is run by a random number generator which is built into the game to randomly decide who wins when and how much and nobody can affect the game without fundamentally changing the game and rethinking it. Therefore, anyone can play one round and win one million while others can play thousands of rounds and not receive anything in return.
Example
A 93% RTP means that for every £1 wagered on a game, players can theoretically expect £0.93 back over an extended period.
For instance, if you played millions of spins on a 93% RTP slot machine, each costing £1, you could anticipate winning back roughly £0.93 for every spin on average.
What does RTP mean for the individual Player?
It's crucial to remember that RTP is a long-term statistical average, not a guarantee for individual play sessions. Due to the random and independent nature of each spin, players might experience wins and losses that deviate significantly from the stated RTP in the short term.
RTP doesn't guarantee you'll win back 92% of your money every session and although you've lost several rounds it doesn't mean you're "due" for a win. While a game might advertise a 93% RTP, individual players could see anything from zero returns to hitting the maximum payout on any given spin. It may take a significant amount of time, potentially months, for a player's actual returns to approach the game's advertised RTP.