Can Video Slots be a Scam?

Author: Live Casino Direct
 
Can Video Slots be a Scam?
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There is speculation that online video slot machines might be a scam or rigged. However, the machines are foolproof and cannot be rigid or tweaked to produce desirable results.

The inner workings of online slots is complicated and might be hard to understand for a non technical individual.

The acronym RNG stands for the “Random Number Generator”, a software in charge of operations in slot machines. Rng is currently programmed with a random number module which can count between one and several hundred million numbers per second to determine the position of the reels.

RTP is a theoretical value that determines the ability of a slot machine to produce wins per a certain amount of bets. RTP only affects the long-term results and does not have much effect on short slot sessions.

Volatility is a theoretical indicator of the rate of wins on a slot machine. Volatility can be expressed in three terms: low, medium, and high.

RNG, RTP and Volatility are the essential components of an online slot. They control the randomness of results, house edge and volatility. Online casinos can rig these components to produce results in their favor.

Online slots are not rigged. Slots give a house edge to the casino through RTP. A slot with an RTC of 96% will return £96 per £100 of bets, and the remaining £4 goes to casino as houseedge.