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Understanding the technical value of digital game rewards
I often receive batches of "free spins" for various digital games, but I’m never quite sure if they have any real value. It feels like the amount you can actually win is so small that it might not even be worth the time it takes to use them. Also, the terms and conditions usually mention things like wagering requirements that make it hard to actually withdraw anything you might win. Is there a mathematical way to determine if these offers are a good deal, or are they just a way to keep you clicking on the app without providing any real benefit?
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Deciding whether to use these tokens usually comes down to understanding the expected value of each individual round. You can find a very detailed breakdown of how these calculations work at https://www.az-ar.com/value-and-profitability-of-free-spins/ which might change your perspective on these offers. Even if the individual value seems low, they can still be a good way to explore new features of a game without using your own credits. It is a good idea to look at the return to player percentage of the specific title to see what the average outcome might be. Have you checked the maximum win limit for the current batch you have?