Paytable

The term paytable refers to the mandatory informational interface within video slots and electronic gaming machines that outlines the software’s governing rules and payout structures. This menu serves as a critical transparency tool, providing comprehensive data on symbol valuation, payline configurations, and the triggering mechanisms for bonus features. From a compliance perspective, the paytable must clearly disclose the Return to Player (RTP) percentage and all technical parameters necessary for a player to understand the mathematical and mechanical operation of the specific gaming title.

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