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ChrisKay
11.03.19, 14: 49
Hello dear community,

There is some exciting news regarding the casino "Videoslots"

According to Videoslots, they have the slot versions with the highest payout rate, with Big Time Gamings it's 96%, for example, and in every other casino too.
Now let's take a look at the Book Of Dead slot. Here the casinos can choose the RTP, i.e. the mathematical model. Let's say between 94-96% as an example. The highest rate on the slot is 96-97%, the lowest is the 92% Maths model.
Now comes another sticking point. These new tournaments which are held by Videoslots have a lower payout rate, so a program that is only rewritten for tournaments?

I would be more careful with the slots here, especially those which play from 1€ upwards.
Possible change could mean 20% less game time! And I find it such a cheek to do it quietly and secretly

Mfg.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUd6ZX4Fj5k

Glumbi
12.03.19, 18: 37
Hi,

sorry I don't quite understand what you mean?

ChrisKay
15.03.19, 01: 32
I'm talking about the "RTP" - Return to Player. And well in different casinos there is let's say the slot Book of Dead! One casino has the 92% mathematical model of the slot in relation to the "RTP", the other casino has the 96% or even 97% version (that's how I call it simplified) in relation to the "RTP".

This has a huge impact on the game.

ChrisKay
15.03.19, 01: 49
Can someone tell me whether or to what extent online casinos have to pay taxes for the deposits made by players from different countries? Because these taxes would be different! And thus also the different RTP slots for different countries? Why do Scandinavian countries win so many jackpots? Maybe I'm just talking incoherently here in the lower paragraph, but there's something to it with the RTP!

Glumbi
15.03.19, 11: 18
Ah okay. I don't know about the taxes.

playtime spielo
15.03.19, 11: 21
Yes, the casinos also have to deduct taxes in the countries where they are licensed, I can hardly imagine whether they will recoup this via the RTP. But it would be possible!