But as you see the house always has the 5% edge.īUT when you are doing special offers, (e.g spend £20 get 20 free spins) then it is YOU who has the 'house edge'.
There will be highs and lows, but over a long time of averages, you will get 95% back. You can of course spend only 10p on a slot and get a £1000 win sometimes, or you can spend £100 and expect to get around 95 back, but actually end up getting only like £5 back. Roulette is 97% RTP, Blackjack is 99%) whatever the game is, the 'House edge' is usually a few percent which is how the casinos make their money. For example 'spend £20 on x slot game to receive 20 free spins' and let's say x slot game is 95% RTP (this means Return To Player, which means if you spend £100 on the slot, you should on average get £95 back. Basically there are 100s of casino sites, and many of them give you special offers, which can be done daily or weekly, or whenever they show up. I guess the thing which puts people off, is that it's not GUARANTEED profit every time.
So if you have a basic understanding of math, it should be easy to understand.