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Topic: Where does the money come from? (Slots big win) - page 3. (Read 337 times)

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Isn't it always the casino? The RTP afaik is already considered during the contract whenever a casino integrates a game by a provider so it doesn't really matter. They usually just pay a set fee afaik to the providers, which already includes talks about anything related to the game itself (RTP, rules, number of players, etc).

It's also why the casino usually needs a LOT of funds before starting up since there can always be cases where a player will suddenly hit big all of a sudden at the first few days of the running of the casino. That, or they somehow adjust every game to not let big wins happen lol.
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Let's say i have a casino, and i get a Pragmatic license, then a user plays Sweet Bonanza and wins x10,000 with a $20 bet, that would be a $200k win for the user.

Does the casino owner have to pay that amount? or the slot provider pay part of that win, because the slot provider offers an RTP and as a casino owner if the RTP is 95% it means the casino has won more than those $200k to pay for that bet, so, in other words, new casinos doesn't give big wins until the RTP is covered?

We know the house only win, but that's for the long run, if the slot game gives a huge win in the first bets, then the casino would be running with red numbers. That's why i have these questions.
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