How Realistic are any RTPs?

Jun 18, 2026 - 8:07 AM

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  • Feel free to set me straight on this if you have facts not hearsay .

    ive been sucked into this incredible world of gambling hell for about 30 years now . Since we moved from pub/shop to online I’ve been fascinated and also dumbfounded by the alleged RTP ? If you use UK as your home jurisdiction could someone explain whether any games RTP is taken as read by the authorities or actually tested in house . In addition to this do any games RTP providers actually use real users data rather than a computer simulation for an unrealistic billion spins . At present it’s pie in the sky stats to say incredible new No F**K chance City has an RTP of 96.7 % . It’s totally meaningless . And as a follow on why do game providers give crypto gambling sites different RTPs , you might as well give them demo versions at 98.8% and amazingly win big funny money . I totally get the house must have an edge but the whole industry seems like smoke and mirrors and if you’re too stupid to realize that then more fool you

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  • I’ve noticed RTP feels “off” only in short sessions, but long-term logs usually land close to the stated value. What helped me was tracking results over a few months and comparing them to the game’s official math. I also found the spam removed handy for checking which casinos actually use the higher RTP settings, because some quietly choose the lower versions.

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  • I’ve noticed RTP feels “off” only in short sessions, but long-term logs usually land close to the stated value. What helped me was tracking results over a few months and comparing them to the game’s official math. I also found the https://peakycasino.net/blog/ handy for checking which casinos actually use the higher RTP settings, because some quietly choose the lower versions.

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