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Slots vs Table Games: House Edge, RTP & Where the Math Lives
Published May 24, 2026 · New-U Team · 7 min read
Short answer: RTP (return-to-player) is what slots quote - the percentage of every $1 wagered that, on average, the game pays back. House edge is what tables quote - the percentage the casino keeps. A 96% RTP slot has a 4% house edge. They’re the same number expressed two ways. Long-run expected loss is the same maths; minute-to-minute variance is wildly different.
RTP and house edge are two ways of writing one number
Slot lobbies show RTP: “96.5% RTP” means that, averaged over millions of spins, the game pays back 96.5¢ of every $1 wagered. The other 3.5¢ is house edge. A table game flips the framing: a single-zero roulette has a 2.7% house edge, which is the same as 97.3% RTP. Read the number you’re shown and convert in your head: house edge = 100% − RTP.
Typical numbers you’ll see
- Blackjack (basic strategy): ~0.5% house edge / 99.5% RTP. The lowest in the casino, if you play perfect basic strategy. Deviation from basic strategy adds 1–2% almost immediately.
- Baccarat (Banker bet): ~1.06% house edge / 98.94% RTP. The Player bet is 1.24%, the Tie bet is 14.4% - tie bets are a trap.
- Craps (Pass Line): 1.41% house edge. Proposition bets in the middle of the layout are 9–16%.
- European roulette (single zero): 2.7% house edge / 97.3% RTP.
- American roulette (double zero): 5.26% house edge. The extra pocket nearly doubles the cost. Avoid.
- Online slots: typically 95–97% RTP. High-RTP slots like Mega Joker (99%), Blood Suckers (98%), Steam Tower (97%) are the exception, not the rule.
- Provably-fair originals (dice, crash): usually 99% RTP - lowest house edge of anything in a crypto casino. The trade-off is total absence of bonus features.
Variance is the thing you actually feel
Long-run expected loss tells you what 100,000 spins look like. Variance tells you what 50 spins look like. Slots with the same RTP can have very different variance:
- Low-variance slot: pays small wins frequently, dries up rarely. Balance grinds down slowly. Feels “chill.”
- High-variance slot: long dry stretches punctuated by occasional 100x-500x hits, with rare jackpots. Same RTP, completely different ride. Bonus-buy features amplify this even more.
- Blackjack: variance is much lower than slots - outcomes are clustered around expectation. A bad session is uncomfortable but rarely catastrophic.
- Craps with full odds: variance scales with the odds-bet multiple. 100x odds means huge swings; flat-line Pass-Line-only craps is very low variance.
The trap. High variance feels exciting because the big hits land hard. It does not change the long-run cost. A 96% RTP high-variance slot bleeds the same expected $4 per $100 wagered as a 96% RTP low-variance slot - you just won’t notice the slow bleed because the rare hits flatter the memory.
Reading an RTP number honestly
- The RTP is the average over millions of spins. Your session is not that average. Short sessions are dominated by variance; long sessions trend to the mean.
- Bonuses can change RTP. Some slots have a switch: 96% RTP without the bonus buy, 94% RTP with it. Casinos that offer bonus buys are required to disclose the second number; check the info panel.
- Operator-set RTP. Some titles ship with multiple RTP configurations (e.g. 94%, 96%, 98%) and the operator picks. Bigger reputable casinos publish which version they run; smaller operators rarely do.
- Bonus rules can override game RTP. A wagering requirement counts towards rollover only on eligible games at eligible weighting - a slot might count 100% while blackjack counts 5%. The bonus arithmetic in Casino bonuses explained is where this bites.
Which game for which goal
- “I want to lose the least, gambling-adjusted.” Blackjack basic strategy. ~0.5% edge. Bring a strategy chart; most casinos allow it.
- “I want a long session for a fixed bankroll.” Low-variance high-RTP slot (Blood Suckers, Mega Joker) or baccarat Banker. Bleed is slow.
- “I want a shot at a big hit, accepting a brutal session.” High-variance slot or sportsbook. Expected loss unchanged; tail outcomes much wider.
- “I want the most mathematically transparent game.” Provably-fair dice or crash on a crypto casino. The seed scheme means each round is publicly verifiable.
- “I want to clear a bonus efficiently.” An eligible high-RTP, high-game-weighting slot with no max-bet violation. See the bonus article.
FAQ
Is there a game with no house edge?
No. Poker against other players has rake, sports betting has the vigorish, and every house-banked game has some edge. There is no exploit.
Are higher-RTP slots actually better?
For expected loss, yes - 98% RTP costs you less per dollar wagered than 94% RTP. But session experience is dominated by variance, not RTP. Both numbers matter.
Why do I lose more than the RTP says?
You don’t lose more in expectation; you have variance. Run enough spins and your loss-rate trends to (100 − RTP)%.
18+ · play responsibly. Every game in this article has a long-run negative expected value. The honest version of any RTP figure is “you lose this much per dollar wagered, on average.” If gambling is affecting you or someone you know: BeGambleAware, NCPG (US 1-800-GAMBLER), GamblingTherapy.org.