Thanks for the link. I’m not familiar with the live RTP because my previous casino thatI’m playing provides the general RTP of the slot game. I’m not considering that RTP stats too but I’m always curious on that percentage because some games have an insane percentage which attracts me to play.
I have a terrible experience on hacksaw games. I’m surprised that many people is having a good RTP on a hacksaw game while I burn a lot of money on that provider without hitting free spin. Gonna check it out.
Live RTP usually used by slot lovers like me to see which slots is having good RTP at the time I want to play.
As long as I know it is like a global RTP to show which game is giving more return.
If you see a slot with higher RTP in the live RTP statistic, logically the game is good to play but sometime it can be a trap as well.
Simple example, the original RTP of Gates of Olympus is 96.5% but it shows lets say 200%-500% in the live RTP.
When it is too much higher than its original, I prefer to avoid it because I have my own perspective that once I see it too high then it will drop asap (this why I call it like a trap).
My suggestion, if you like some specific slot game, you can monitor it within few minutes in the live RTP to check the RTP is on the process of going up or in the process of going down.
If the live RTP shows in the process of going up, it is a good time to play and vice versa.