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      How do you keep your Casino games fair?

      Casino game fairness and history

      How are Casino games kept fair?

      Casino games use a random number generator (RNG) to ensure fairness.

      The RNG determines outcomes in games, including bonus rounds in slot games. All outcomes are random, unknown, and impossible to predict.

      How do I know your Casino games are certified?

      All games are tested, audited, and certified by Gaming Laboratories International (GLI).

      GLI completes testing and certification before games go live on the website.

      What is Return to Player (RTP)?

      Return to Player (RTP) is the theoretical percentage of winnings a slot game pays back to players over time.

      RTP is expressed as a percentage of the total amount wagered.

      How does RTP work?

      RTP is calculated over a very large number of plays over time.

      The expected return is based on millions of game rounds, not individual sessions.

      How can I trust your Slot providers?

      Slot games are created by established providers in the online casino industry.

      These providers supply the same games to multiple online casinos.

      Where can I find the RTP of a Slot game?

      You can check the RTP in the game you want to play.

      Start the game and open the Game Rules or Help section to view the RTP.

      How can I check my Casino game history?

      You can check your Casino game history in your account.

      Desktop software

      Tools → History & Stats → Get Casino Game History

      Mobile app

      User ID → My Gameplay → Casino
      Set the time frame using Period from and Period to

      Website

      User ID → My Gameplay → Casino
      Set the time frame using Period from and Period to

       

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