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.
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.