When the slots at LeoVegas seem not to pay, it’s important to remember that results aren’t manually manipulated but are generated by a certified RNG (Random Number Generator).
This ensures that each spin is independent and random, although in practice the odds always favor the operator.
How to check if the game is fair
• Verify the license: LeoVegas operates under licenses from the Malta Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission. You can confirm the license number and validity on their legal pages.
• Check the RTP (Return to Player): Every slot must display its theoretical return percentage, usually between 94% and 97%. You can find it in the game’s information section or on the software provider’s website.
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