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@nutpeddler wrote:

I've never really played casino games and I was wondering what the payout percentages are like.

Do they vary a lot between different games and online casinos, whereabouts does Unibet rank overall?


I can speak only about slots, all slots got different payout structure. blackjack and roulette is pure luck

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These are rough estimates. Slots around 97%, Blackjack the house has 2% edge, Roulette house has nearly 5% edge.

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Rarely 97 %. There are many slots has 91-92 % payout. My favourite BloodSuckers has 98% :smileytongue: But those with jackpot even worst, because the won jackpotprize is included in this percentage. There is an other betting and casino site has on its on page listed, but actually even i could share that here, i cant - i dont remember which one :smileyhappy: (surely because they already closed the accounts from Hungary)

On askgamblers.com or netentcasino.com you can have a look most of the slots and what they are, their payouts, whatever, thats what i do when i feel like to play. 

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@nutpeddler wrote:

I've never really played casino games and I was wondering what the payout percentages are like.

Do they vary a lot between different games and online casinos, whereabouts does Unibet rank overall?


Most casino games have an info window where you can see the theoretical return to player percentage (RTP) for that particular game. I explained some more in this thread. The outcome of each spin/hand is decided by a random number generator (RNG), except for the live casino games where there's a human dealing the cards or spinning the roulette wheel, but it's still completely random. RTP is also calculated over a vast number of spins and long periods of time, so even if a slot has a 97% RTP, there's no guarantee that you'll win anything if you play only 10-20 spins. On the other hand, you could hit a lucky streak and win big on every spin, because the RNG has no memory and treats each spin separately.

As for the casinos themselves, they have no control over the RNG, which is also a ground rule for them to keep their licences, so it doesn't really matter where you play - as long as the casino in question has a valid licence you can trust that the games are fair. I'm sure Unibet keep statistics of their own RTP somewhere, but I'm not sure how much information you could actually garner from it. Naturally, if many people get lucky at a certain casino during a certain month - or if someone hits a huge jackpot - that casino's overall RTP will obviously increase for that time period, but unfortunately that doesn't mean everyone who plays there will have the same luck.

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