Live dealer vs RNG table game economics — what changes for the player
RTP, hand speed and bonus contribution side-by-side. The choice is rarely about the studio; it is about how fast you want money to move.
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Topic: live casino vs rng
Glossary terms in this tip
- RTPThe theoretical percentage of total stakes a game pays back to players over a very large number of plays.
- Live dealerCasino games streamed in real time from a studio with a human dealer — including blackjack, roulette, baccarat and game-show formats.
- Contribution ratesThe percentage of each bet that counts toward clearing a bonus's wagering requirement — varying by game type.
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