Browse the available RTP information to understand the theoretical long-term return associated with different games.
Explore the MRAUD RTP page for a clearer view of game Return to Player information alongside recent platform transaction activity. Use the RTP figures as long-term reference data rather than as a prediction of what will happen during your next game round.
RTP, or Return to Player, is a theoretical percentage associated with a game over a large number of rounds. It helps describe the game's mathematical return over time, but it does not indicate whether a particular player, spin or session will result in a win.
The MRAUD RTP tool and live transaction feed are displayed together for convenience, but they represent different types of information. Game RTP relates to theoretical game behaviour, while the transaction feed shows separate recent platform activity.
Browse the available RTP information to understand the theoretical long-term return associated with different games.
RTP can help provide additional game information, but it cannot identify which game will pay next or predict the result of a future round.
The live transaction area provides a separate view of recent platform activity and refreshes automatically while the page is open.
Short playing sessions can perform very differently from theoretical RTP because individual game outcomes remain variable.
One of the most important differences to understand is the gap between theoretical RTP and actual short-term results. An RTP percentage is designed to describe behaviour across a very large sample of game rounds.
Your own session represents only a small portion of those rounds. This means your results can be above or below the theoretical figure without changing the underlying RTP of the game.
RTP describes theoretical long-term return, while volatility relates more closely to how frequently and how significantly game results may vary.
Two games can display similar RTP percentages while providing very different playing patterns. For that reason, RTP should be considered one piece of game information rather than a complete measurement of how a game will behave during a session.
The transaction section above operates independently from the RTP display. It provides recent platform transaction activity and automatically requests updated information approximately every 30 seconds while this page remains open.
Transaction amounts or transaction frequency should not be interpreted as indicators of future game performance. They do not increase, decrease or otherwise alter the theoretical RTP of an individual game.
RTP stands for Return to Player. It is a theoretical percentage describing how much wagered value a game is designed to return over a very large number of rounds.
No. A higher theoretical RTP does not guarantee that a particular player or session will produce a profit. Individual outcomes remain variable.
No. RTP cannot predict the next spin, game result or winning game. It should be treated as long-term statistical information only.
No. RTP describes theoretical long-term return, while volatility relates to the pattern and variation of results. Games with similar RTP percentages can still behave differently.
No. The MRAUD transaction feed and RTP system are separate. Deposit or withdrawal activity does not determine an individual game's theoretical RTP.
The transaction feed requests refreshed data approximately every 30 seconds while the RTP page remains open.
RTP is theoretical information and does not guarantee individual results or future outcomes. Set personal limits and only participate with funds you can afford to lose. 18+ only.