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Been tracking RTP displays across different Canadian sites for Playtech's Age of Gods Roulette and noticed something odd. At Jack.com, the game info shows 96.15% RTP, but when I check the same wheel at Bitstarz and Katsubet, both display 97.30% RTP.

Tested this over 3 sessions last week - same game provider, same wheel layout, but the theoretical return percentages don't match. The side bet payouts appear identical (straight up still pays 35:1), so this isn't about different table limits.

What I've Verified

Jack.com shows 96.15% in both the game lobby and the help section within the wheel. Other sites consistently show 97.30%. The base European wheel RTP should be 97.30%, so Jack's number seems low.

Has anyone else noticed RTP discrepancies like this on Playtech tables? Could be a display error or maybe Jack negotiated different house edge terms.

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That's a significant difference - 1.15% house edge variance isn't something to ignore. Jack.com might have negotiated custom table settings with Playtech. I've seen this with blackjack tables where operators can adjust rules slightly.

Before you assume it's just a display error, track your actual session results. If Jack's wheel is genuinely running at 96.15%, you'll see it in your bankroll over time.

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I've been playing Age of Gods Roulette regularly since it launched and can confirm the standard European wheel version runs at 97.30% RTP. That's what I see at Bitstarz and most other sites.

The 96.15% at Jack sounds like they might be running a modified version - possibly with adjusted side bet returns or different progressive contribution rates. Age of Gods has those mythology-themed side bets that can impact overall RTP depending on how the operator configures them.

I'd recommend sticking with sites showing the standard 97.30% until you can verify what's actually different about Jack's implementation. That 1.15% gap adds up fast over extended play.

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This is exactly why I always check game RTPs before committing serious bankroll. A 1.15% difference might not sound like much, but over 1000 spins, that's the difference between expecting to lose

Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.

Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.

Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.

8.50 versus $42.50 on average with
bets.

I've noticed similar discrepancies with other Playtech titles across different operators. Sometimes it's legitimate - operators can negotiate different commission structures with providers, which gets reflected in player RTPs. Other times it's display errors that take weeks to correct.

My advice: screenshot both RTP displays for your records and maybe reach out to Jack's support for clarification. If they're genuinely offering lower returns, they should be transparent about why. Until then, I'd be playing my Age of Gods sessions elsewhere.

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Seen this before with Playtech's progressive network games. The base wheel RTP stays consistent, but operators can adjust how much goes toward the progressive pool, which impacts the displayed overall RTP.

At Katsubet, their Age of Gods tables contribute 2.5% of each spin to the jackpot network, and that's factored into their 97.30% figure. Jack might be contributing differently or running a separate progressive pool entirely.

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Thanks for posting this - I was about to sign up at Jack specifically for their roulette selection! I'm still learning about RTP differences between sites, but 96.15% vs 97.30% seems like a big gap for the same game.

Should I be checking RTP on every game before playing? I assumed all sites would have identical returns for the same provider's games.

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Honestly, I wouldn't sweat the RTP difference too much. I've had massive sessions at Jack's Age of Gods tables - hit a 4-number corner bet three times in one evening last month for over

Specific question on MyStake's withdrawal process. After requesting a withdrawal, they send a confirmation email that you must click to authorize the cashout — this is a security step that's not common across most operators, MyStake is one of the few that does it. Mine arrived 3 hours and 11 minutes after I requested the withdrawal.

Is the 3-hour email delay typical? Looking at MyStake forum threads elsewhere, some folks say the email arrives within 5 minutes, some say 6+ hours. I'm wondering if the delay correlates with deposit size, account age, or just operational load.

Practical effect: my withdrawal didn't actually start processing until I clicked the link 3 hours later. Total time from request to BTC arrival was 4 hours 22 minutes, of which 3 hours was the email wait.

,800 profit. Sometimes the cards fall your way regardless of theoretical percentages.

That said, if you're grinding volume play, those decimal points matter. I just prefer Jack's interface and withdrawal speed over hunting for the highest RTP. But for someone tracking every percentage point, definitely worth noting.