Classic slots – we’ve all seen them, right? And the digging-for-gold theme is about as tried and true as it gets. Still, Microgaming managed to create something different – the Gold Mine slot machine. Despite the name, you won’t see any digging equipment or ruddy wagons here – the design is extremely luxurious, with golden furnishings reminiscent of the saloons in the Wild West, and colorful icons, all familiar. You have your cherries, bars and sevens, mixed with stacks of gold and handfuls of dynamite (which trigger a special feature when used in a combo). This slot is similar to Golden Dragon.
Dig for gold
There are no wilds or free spins here, but the dual features available pay quite well. The bonuses are all laid out in the paytable which is seen right on the main screen. As usual with Microgaming slots, Gold Mine can be enjoyed for free or played for real money in many online casinos – just pick any one you like! You won’t be disappointed with the smooth gameplay, the lovely graphics and subtle sound effects, plus the decent payouts guarantee a swell time.
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What is RTP?
RTP, or Return to Player, is a percentage that shows how much a slot is expected to pay back to players over a long period. It’s calculated based on millions or even billions of spins, so the percent is accurate in the long run, not in a single session.
In casino games, the ‘house edge’ is the common term representing the platform’s built-in advantage. For example, it is about 0.5% in blackjack, meaning the casino holds 0.5% of all bets over time.
RTP is the key figure for slots, working opposite the house edge and showing the potential payoff to players.
Let’s consider the example:
The Book of Dead has an RTP of 94.25%. It means that for every $100 bet, you can expect to receive $94.25 back in the long run. The remaining $5.75 is what the casino keeps.
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