The theoretical percentage of wagered money a casino game pays back to players over time, expressed as a percentage like 96%.
RTP (Return to Player) is a statistical measure expressed as a percentage that indicates how much of the total money wagered on a game is expected to be paid back to players over a large number of spins or hands. For example, a slot with 96% RTP theoretically returns $96 for every $100 wagered over millions of spins. At sweepstakes casinos, RTP works the same way as traditional casinos, it applies to Sweep Coin gameplay. Higher RTP games give players better long-term value. Most sweepstakes casino slots have RTPs between 92% and 97%. Table games like blackjack typically offer the highest RTPs (often above 99% with optimal strategy). RTP is a long-term statistical average and does not guarantee specific results in any individual session.
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An RTP above 96% is considered good for slots. Table games like blackjack can exceed 99% with optimal strategy. Most sweepstakes casino slots range from 92% to 97% RTP.
A measure of how often and how much a casino game pays out, low volatility means frequent small wins, high volatility means rare but larger wins.
The mathematical advantage the casino has over players on any given game, expressed as a percentage of each wager.
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