How to read Live Casino statistics: complete guide for players
Historical frequency, outcome distribution, hot hour: what live statistics really mean and how to use them correctly — without falling into the trap of non-existent patterns.
Every live statistics page shows numbers, charts and percentages. But what do they actually mean? And how can you use them without making costly mistakes? This guide answers both questions.
The 5 core live statistics metrics
Historical frequency — describes what happened in the past, not what will happen next. Every spin is independent.
Outcome distribution — the list of segments ordered by frequency. On large samples this approaches the theoretical distribution. Differences on small samples are normal variance.
Average and maximum multiplier — indicates the session's "temperature". Higher average multipliers mean more value was distributed.
Hot hour — describes past concentration of bonus events, not a signal to play at certain times.
Observed vs theoretical RTP — on large samples these converge. Divergence on small samples is normal.
Cognitive errors to avoid
The brain sees patterns where there are none. A segment not appearing for 50 spins is not "overdue" — it's variance. Every spin resets to zero.
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