What is Return to Player (RTP) What is Return to Player (RTP) and what does it mean? Return to Player, or RTP, is a term used by most gambling sites to describe the percentage of all money paid into the game that is paid out in winnings over a period of time. For example, if the RTP for a game is 90%, and all players for that one game wager a total of £100, the total amount of winnings paid out will be, on average, £90. It is important to remember the RTP is an average expected return across the game over a large number of game plays, and not a guaranteed return for each player. As a result, if a game displays a 90% RTP, you should not expect to win 90 pence for every £1 you spend. We cannot guarantee wins on any of our games, as the outcome of any wagers is determined by our Random Number Generator [RNG] software, and therefore your gambling is based on your luck. If you need any further assistance, please see our contact details here. Related articles Where can I find the RTP for a game? Contact us Game fairness How do you calculate RTP? Playing slots