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anyone notice online casinos change game RTP without telling players

I was running stats on a few slots I play a lot and swear I started getting way fewer bonus rounds lately. Went back and checked game info on the same game in two places and the stated RTP was different. Neither site had any notification about changing the RTP or even warning you it could vary, just slipped it in like nobody would notice. In sports betting, you can always see the odds shift so you know what you're working with, but with these games, it's basically invisible unless you hunt for it.

Kind of frustrating because a lot of players track their wins and losses based on the RTP they think is set, so if the casino drops it suddenly you're basically betting on a different game than you planned. Curious if anyone else here keeps an eye on this or even trusts the displayed RTP at this point.

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RTP swaps without notice are way more common than most folks realize, and your sports betting analogy is dead-on. At least there, odds movement is up front, while in slots, chasing the posted RTP can feel like guessing the real stack size in a poker hand where the cards keep changing. I trust displayed RTP less and less unless there’s an external fairness audit backing it up, and those are rare.

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