GR1ZZL3R Posted April 11, 2021 Share Posted April 11, 2021 Following all the various threads on the returns to player that slots provide and a lot of ranting and raving from some that play them and continually lose set me wondering what my RTP % is and how do I calculate it.I log into each casino I have an account with every day and play their various promos, Wheel of Wins, Prize Pinball, Wonder Wheel, etc, etc, etc. Most give small prizes a fair number of times so I play these and collect any winnings. Today's resulted in 1 win of 5 spins giving a small gain. Sometimes there are only a couple of free spins and I don't win anything :Teardrop: but the best one I got was a while back where I could keep spinning until I had 10 wins. :Smile::Wow:Now I never use any actual cash to play these slots, reserving my money for playing games I think or hope I have an edge on, so my question is: If I have never paid for any of these games and have collected, say £50 over the months, what is my RTP %? What is £50 won expressed as a percentage of nothing invested? Is it 0%? Is it 100%? Is it infinity and beyond %? These and other questions make me ponder from time to time but don't keep me awake at night, I know and accept I would probably never profit from slots unless I was extremely lucky, which I don't think I am. This does however make me wonder If this is the only system of winning on the slots that truly guarantees no financial losses ever, only pure profit, and as such am I the winningmost slot player ever? :Geek: 1 "It turns out that 75% of all poker players think they play better than the other 75%." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LFCJJ Posted April 11, 2021 Share Posted April 11, 2021 @GR1ZZL3R Interesting question, RTP % is worked out on the overall performance of a slot, not what it returns to you personally. In the exact situation you are describing your 'personal RTP' is 100% as you've never put anything into it, or 0% yes if you're being pedantic. But personal RTP isn't really a thing and the % they give you on a game is to help you determine a games performance. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Livertool Posted April 12, 2021 Share Posted April 12, 2021 @GR1ZZL3R Time is money so question is how much value do you give on your time. Then you can calculate how much time did it take to play those spins and how much you won 😛Same goes for calculating you roi for playing just freerolls or steeling lollipop from kid:wow: 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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