Videoslots Casino introduces ‘My RTP’

We know the theoretical RTP of many slots and some actual casino RTPs as well, but how does a play track individually. Videoslots introduces a new tool to tell you just that.

Return to player

Of course, it is for almost all slot developers a matter of honour, so to speak, to publish the theoretical RTP of their slots. That is, the percentage a slot pays back to its players in the long run. A theoretical RTP has been established over several thousand spins, not just a few dozen or hundreds.

Independent auditors often verify these numbers and if a casino is particularly transparent, you will even get the actual overall RTP number in a report somewhere on their website.

But what does that mean for a player? How do you track individually? Can you really be certain to get back 96.1% on a given slot? Is it more, is it less?

The ‘My RTP’ tool

You are about to find out, at least as long as you happen to play at Videoslots casino, which is one of our preferred casinos and you’ll soon be able to read all about it on our pages. As it is, the casino offers one of the biggest slots libraries out there and they’ve been around for many years now, being long established as a reliable online casino.

It is therefore not that surprising that they should be the ones to come up with the RTP tool which allows you to track your very own return to play rate. The tool records data such as average number of spins per session, biggest hits and personal returns for each slot you play.

You will need to keep in mind that it is unlikely to be congruent with the theoretical RTP that a developer publishes. If a slot happens to be ‘hot’ or you happen to be lucky, the RTP will be higher. On ‘cold’ machines or unlucky days, the RTP will be a lot lower.

In any case, it’s a very useful tool to have and for individual players infinitely better than theoretical RTPs or overall casino RTPs.