RTP and Volatility

If you want to understand how profitable this or that slot is, you should understand two key terms: RTP (Return to Player) and volatility. They help assess the potential return and risk of the game.

RTP - what does it mean?

RTP (Return to Player) is the theoretical percentage that a slot "returns" to players in the form of wins over a long distance.

Example:
  • RTP = 96% means that out of $1,000 bets, the slot gives $960 in winnings on average, and $40 remains a casino.

Important:
  • RTP does not guarantee return in one session.
  • These are statistics designed for millions of spins.

What is volatility?

Volatility (variance) is an indicator of the riskiness of the game. It defines:
  • how often winnings fall out;
  • how large they are.

LevelWinnings RatePayout Rate
LowFrequentLittle
AverageBalancedModerate
HighRareLarge

How do I choose a slot based on these parameters?

Beginners: Choose low-voltage slots with RTP above 96% - wins will be more common.
Thrill-seekers: High-volatility, high-RTP slots could fetch a jackpot - but be prepared for a string of empty backs.
Strategists: Look for balance sheet - average volatility + high RTP.

Where to watch RTP and volatility?

In the description of the game on the official websites of providers (NetEnt, Play'n GO, Pragmatic, etc.)
In the paytable inside the slot itself
In online casino reviews and ratings

Result

RTP shows returns and volatility shows slot behavior.
Understanding these characteristics helps you choose the game that suits you - be it frequent wins or the chance to hit a big jackpot.

Play consciously - and let the chances be on your side!