Ciao Gero :)
Il primo provider di cui volevo parlare era proprio Playtech e su Easter Surprise dovrebbe esserci una promo su casinòPlex.
Chi ci assicura che le slot di uno stesso provider hanno lo stesso payout nei diversi casino e giurisdizioni?
Nessuno...quando apriamo una slot dovremmo andare a controllare l' Rtp (return to player) nelle "info" o nelle "percentuali di vincita".
Ad esempio Halloween Fortune dovrebbe avere un payout prossimo al 97% e invece pochi giorni fa ho scoperto che su un nostro casino aams, e forse anche sugli altri, paga il 94,99%
Riporto di seguito le slot della Playtech che pagano di più (rtp>97%) e quelle che pagano meno(rtp<94%)...(ricordando che la statistica lavora in genere sui grandi numeri)
Easter Surprise, Highway Kings, A Night Out, Captain's Treasure, Desert Treasure, Golden Tour e Lotto Madness
Age of the Gods/Fate Sisters, The Mummy, Gladiator Jackpot, White King, Sweet Party, Spamalot, Funky Fruit Farm, the three musketeers, Football Carnival.
La lista potrebbe essere incompleta o inesatta e quindi potete correggere o completare l'elenco delle slot.
Le slot che non figurano dovrebbero rientrare nell'intervallo del 94-96%.
Per alcune viene indicato un intervallo di valori come ad esempio per WildGambler...che ho sempre pensato avesse un payout del 97% ma ora leggo (su william hill) che varia dal 92 al 97%.
Salut Gero :)
Le premier fournisseur dont je voulais parler était Playtech et lors de Easter Surprise, il devrait y avoir une promotion sur casinoPlex.
Qui nous assure que les machines à sous du même fournisseur offrent le même paiement dans différents casinos et juridictions ?
Personne... quand on ouvre un slot il faut aller vérifier le Rtp (retour au joueur) dans les "infos" ou dans les "pourcentages de gains".
Par exemple, Halloween Fortune devrait avoir un paiement proche de 97% mais j'ai découvert il y a quelques jours que sur l'un de nos casinos AAMS, et peut-être aussi sur les autres, il rapporte 94,99%.
Ci-dessous se trouvent les slots Playtech les plus rémunératrices ( rtp>97% ) et celles qui paient le moins ( rtp<94% )... (en rappelant que les statistiques fonctionnent généralement sur de grands nombres)
Surprise de Pâques, Highway Kings, A Night Out, Captain's Treasure, Desert Treasure, Golden Tour et Lotto Madness
Age of the Gods/Fate Sisters, La Momie, Gladiator Jackpot, White King, Sweet Party, Spamalot, Funky Fruit Farm, les trois mousquetaires, Football Carnival.
La liste peut être incomplète ou inexacte et vous pouvez donc corriger ou compléter la liste des créneaux.
Les emplacements qui ne sont pas répertoriés doivent se situer dans la plage de 94 à 96 %.
Pour certains une fourchette de valeurs est indiquée comme pour WildGambler... que j'ai toujours pensé avoir un gain de 97% mais maintenant je lis (sur William Hill) qu'il varie de 92 à 97%.
Hi Gero :)
The first provider I wanted to talk about was Playtech and on Easter Surprise there should be a promo on casinoPlex.
Who assures us that slots from the same provider have the same payout in different casinos and jurisdictions?
Nobody... when we open a slot we should go and check the Rtp (return to player) in the "info" or in the "winning percentages".
For example, Halloween Fortune should have a payout close to 97% but instead a few days ago I discovered that on one of our AAMS casinos, and perhaps also on the others, it pays 94.99%.
Below are the Playtech slots that pay the most ( rtp>97% ) and those that pay the least ( rtp<94% )...(remembering that statistics generally work on large numbers)
Easter Surprise, Highway Kings, A Night Out, Captain's Treasure, Desert Treasure, Golden Tour and Lotto Madness
Age of the Gods/Fate Sisters, The Mummy, Gladiator Jackpot, White King, Sweet Party, Spamalot, Funky Fruit Farm, the three musketeers, Football Carnival.
The list may be incomplete or inaccurate and therefore you can correct or complete the list of slots.
Slots that are not listed should fall within the 94-96% range.
For some a range of values is indicated such as for WildGambler... which I always thought had a payout of 97% but now I read (on William Hill) that it varies from 92 to 97%.