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Term |
Definition |
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Minimum Bet (Min Bet) |
The minimum bet refers to the lowest amount a player can wager in a game. The minimum bet can be adjusted based on regulatory requirements or business decisions. |
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Default Bet |
Default bet refers to the initial betting value set in a game when a player first enters it. |
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Maximum Bet (Max Bet) |
The maximum bet refers to the highest amount a player can wager in a game. The maximum bet is determined based on exposure or by multiplier. |
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Exposure |
Exposure refers to the maximum possible payout that a player can receive per bet. This is often used to manage risk and set limits on potential losses for operators. Higher exposure levels allow for higher maximum bets, which can lead to larger potential payouts for players. In a broader sense, exposure can also refer to the amount of risk or potential loss that an entity is willing to take on. |
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Bet Profiles |
Bet profiles are preset configurations used to determine bet settings for different entities. |
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Entity |
An entity typically refers to a business unit or user level within the system hierarchy. In the Microgaming system, there are three levels in the hierarchy:
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Slots (RNG) |
RNG games are also commonly referred to as slot games. |
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Live Dealer |
Live Dealer (LD) games. |