Break da Bank is probably one of the most popular Microgaming slot machines ever – released in 2008, it is still widely played worldwide and has inspired numerous sequels and spin-offs. The theme is, as it often is with most genius work, quite simple – robbing the bank. You’ll need to get inside the state-of-the-art modern vault and sneak out with bags of cash without getting caught. All of the thrill while being completely legal – that’s Microgaming for you. This slot is similar to Diamond 7s.
Classic slots are unbeatable when it comes to being easy to play and win on. There’s a straightforward paytable with no confusing surprises or weird paylines. Everything’s cut out for you, so just hit “Spin” and watch those coins roll in! If you’d prefer a free demo, there is one – but you won’t get a chance on the $60,000 jackpot without betting some cash first. The soothing green, gold and purple color scheme of Break da Bank will lure you in and you’ll find yourself playing for hours to no end!
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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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