Most of you will remember the “Who wants to be a millionaire” game show, which took the world by storm in its day. So do the developers at Microgaming, who decided to mix it up a little with a traditional pub slot theme – horse racing. The aptly named Stallionaire relaxes in his lounge chair, daring you to place a bet and become the lucky winner of the top jackpot – which comes up to a hefty $5,000. This slot machine is styled in a classic Vegas way, with the bare minimum of the features, but the quirky theme and humorous references make it as entertaining, as some of the market’s big guns. This slot is similar to Spin Crazy.
A different and entertaining game
Playing this machine is a breeze thanks to the handy paytable and simple rules. The symbols mostly relate to the world of luxury, like cars, cigars and the like. There’s also an entertaining board game-like bonus feature, which is sure to get you some chuckles as well as a bunch of coins. There’s a free mode available in any online casino as well, for the more reluctant gambler.
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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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