TOP slots of the month for the amount of payments in the AU casino
What exactly we compare
The purpose of the rating is to show the slots that gave players the largest amount of payments to AU casinos for the current month. These are not "the most specialized for each player," but games with the largest amount of returned funds with large or frequent hits.
Key indicator:
Auxiliary metrics (for interpretation):
As we believe (short regulation)
1. Period: calendar month (AEST/AEDT)
2. Currency: everything leads to AUD at a weighted average rate (for crypto casinos - to the market rate at the time of calculation).
3. Title normalization: combine clones/versions (e.g., regular/Megavase/remasters) into one slot if the economic profile is identical; otherwise we consider separately.
4. Data filters:
Why "payout amount" is important
Shows real cash flows to players for the period.
Takes into account "heavy" winnings at high stakes (important for high rollers).
Allows you to separate the hype novelty with noise from long-playing payment locomotives.
Frequent Payout Leaders (AU Market)
Below are titles that regularly fall into the top positions in terms of payment Σ in the AU market due to turnover and/or large hits. Use as a guide when selecting a slot pool.
High volatility (jerks, big hits)
Wanted Dead or a Wild (NoLimit City) - high dispersion, frequent large clips from high rollers, high BB Share.
Fire in the Hole (NoLimit City) - x60 000 + potential, "pulls" a month due to single superhits.
Money Train 3/4 (Relax Gaming) - expensive bonuses, a strong concentration of payments in bonus scenarios.
Gates of Olympus/Starlight Princess/Sugar Rush (Pragmatic Play) - mass turnover + "explosive" spins, strong overall Σ.
Chaos Crew/RIP City (Hacksaw) - high multi, strong high roller Stake Mix.
Average volatility (balance of turnover and hits)
Sweet Bonanza (Pragmatic Play) - a stable turnover in all betting baskets, high Σ due to scale.
Big Bass Bonanza (series) (Pragmatic Play) is a universal title with a strong AU audience, good payouts during the promo season.
Bonanza Megaways (Big Time Gaming) - Megaways classic, widest coverage, high monthly turnover.
Temple Tumble/Templar Tumble (Relax Gaming) - a steady Σ in mid-stakes, a pleasant Hit Rate.
Low volatility (often pays but in smaller portions; pulls Σ turnover)
Starburst (NetEnt) - a huge turnover on micro-rates = a large Σ of payments.
Book of Dead (Play 'n GO) - cult coverage, even payments due to the mass of sessions.
88 Fortunes/Jin Ji Bao Xi (Light & Wonder) - strong in Asian themes and bonus games, consistently feed the overall Σ.
Progressives (consider jackpot share)
Divine Fortune (NetEnt), Mega Moolah (Games Global) and analogues - lead in the months of "falling" jackpots; Σ spread when triggered.
How to read the rating and put it into practice
1. Define your risk profile.
Do you want a chance for a "bullet" → high volatility.
Need a tight Hit Rate and a long session → medium/low.
2. Match bankroll and Stake Mix.
Bankroll ≤ AU $100 → basket AU $0. 20–0. 50; avoid aggressive BBs.
Bankroll AU $100-500 → AU $0. 50–2; plug in moderate BB.
Bankroll> AU $500 → AU $2-10 +; point BB on slots with good Win P95.
3. See Realized RTP and BB Share.
High BB Share = payouts are concentrated in purchase bonuses → without a BB slot can "hold" worse.
4. Follow the promo.
Cashback/rackback/loyalty points increase the effective RTP of your session.
5. Plan your exit.
Fix the target x-mults (e.g. + 200-300% to the starting bankroll) and limit drawdown in advance.
Analysis of betting baskets (which is usually in the tops of Σ payments)
AU$0. 20–0. 50: Starburst, Book of Dead, Sweet Bonanza - pull Σ number of spins.
AU$0. 50-2: Big Bass series, Temple Tumble, Gates of Olympus - balance of turnover and large payouts.
AU $2-10 +: Money Train, Fire in the Hole, Wanted Dead or a Wild - Σ make rare but heavy hits.
What's with the novelties of the month
Fresh releases rarely immediately beat the absolute top Σ payments, unless:
Mini-FAQ (on the case)
Does this guarantee my plus? No, it isn't. Rating - about the volume of payments to the market, and not about your personal profitability.
Why are progressives counted separately? Jackpots distort the picture of the month: one "drop" greatly inflates the Σ.
Is it worth chasing top Σ slots? It makes sense if your strategy is to catch big scenarios or play where turnover and loyalty are high.
Realized RTP
Recommended showcase format (ready for CMS)
Use one card template per slot (example fields):
The purpose of the rating is to show the slots that gave players the largest amount of payments to AU casinos for the current month. These are not "the most specialized for each player," but games with the largest amount of returned funds with large or frequent hits.
Key indicator:
- Total Payouts (Σ Payouts) - the sum of all paid wins for the slot for the month from AU operators.
Auxiliary metrics (for interpretation):
- Turnover = Σ bets.
- Realized RTP = Payment Σ/Sales Volume (percentage per month).
- Hit Rate = proportion of spins with any win.
- P95 Win (x) - the multiplicity of winnings that the slot overcame in 5% of the best cases.
- Max Win (x) - the maximum declared multiplicity of the provider (passport).
- Stake Mix - distribution of payouts to betting baskets (AU $0. 20–0. 50, 0. 50–2, 2–10, 10–50).
- BB Share - the share of payments from purchase bonuses (Buy Feature), where available.
- Jackpot Share - the share of payouts from progressive jackpots (if the slot supports them).
As we believe (short regulation)
1. Period: calendar month (AEST/AEDT)
2. Currency: everything leads to AUD at a weighted average rate (for crypto casinos - to the market rate at the time of calculation).
3. Title normalization: combine clones/versions (e.g., regular/Megavase/remasters) into one slot if the economic profile is identical; otherwise we consider separately.
4. Data filters:
- Minimum 100k spins or 5,000 bonus runs per month per slot in the AU market,
- We exclude test sessions and anomalies (duplicates, obvious arbitration, incorrect rates),
- For progressives, we give separate statistics "without jackpot" and "taking into account the jackpot."
- 5. Segmentation: overall rating + cuts by volatility (low/medium/high) and by Stake Mix.
- 6. Publication: top lists and methodological notes, without disclosing sensitive data of specific operators.
Why "payout amount" is important
Shows real cash flows to players for the period.
Takes into account "heavy" winnings at high stakes (important for high rollers).
Allows you to separate the hype novelty with noise from long-playing payment locomotives.
💡Important: a large Σ of payments does not guarantee plus for a specific player - this is a unit in the market. For a personal strategy, see Realized RTP, Volatility and Stake Mix below.
Frequent Payout Leaders (AU Market)
Below are titles that regularly fall into the top positions in terms of payment Σ in the AU market due to turnover and/or large hits. Use as a guide when selecting a slot pool.
High volatility (jerks, big hits)
Wanted Dead or a Wild (NoLimit City) - high dispersion, frequent large clips from high rollers, high BB Share.
Fire in the Hole (NoLimit City) - x60 000 + potential, "pulls" a month due to single superhits.
Money Train 3/4 (Relax Gaming) - expensive bonuses, a strong concentration of payments in bonus scenarios.
Gates of Olympus/Starlight Princess/Sugar Rush (Pragmatic Play) - mass turnover + "explosive" spins, strong overall Σ.
Chaos Crew/RIP City (Hacksaw) - high multi, strong high roller Stake Mix.
Average volatility (balance of turnover and hits)
Sweet Bonanza (Pragmatic Play) - a stable turnover in all betting baskets, high Σ due to scale.
Big Bass Bonanza (series) (Pragmatic Play) is a universal title with a strong AU audience, good payouts during the promo season.
Bonanza Megaways (Big Time Gaming) - Megaways classic, widest coverage, high monthly turnover.
Temple Tumble/Templar Tumble (Relax Gaming) - a steady Σ in mid-stakes, a pleasant Hit Rate.
Low volatility (often pays but in smaller portions; pulls Σ turnover)
Starburst (NetEnt) - a huge turnover on micro-rates = a large Σ of payments.
Book of Dead (Play 'n GO) - cult coverage, even payments due to the mass of sessions.
88 Fortunes/Jin Ji Bao Xi (Light & Wonder) - strong in Asian themes and bonus games, consistently feed the overall Σ.
Progressives (consider jackpot share)
Divine Fortune (NetEnt), Mega Moolah (Games Global) and analogues - lead in the months of "falling" jackpots; Σ spread when triggered.
How to read the rating and put it into practice
1. Define your risk profile.
Do you want a chance for a "bullet" → high volatility.
Need a tight Hit Rate and a long session → medium/low.
2. Match bankroll and Stake Mix.
Bankroll ≤ AU $100 → basket AU $0. 20–0. 50; avoid aggressive BBs.
Bankroll AU $100-500 → AU $0. 50–2; plug in moderate BB.
Bankroll> AU $500 → AU $2-10 +; point BB on slots with good Win P95.
3. See Realized RTP and BB Share.
High BB Share = payouts are concentrated in purchase bonuses → without a BB slot can "hold" worse.
4. Follow the promo.
Cashback/rackback/loyalty points increase the effective RTP of your session.
5. Plan your exit.
Fix the target x-mults (e.g. + 200-300% to the starting bankroll) and limit drawdown in advance.
Analysis of betting baskets (which is usually in the tops of Σ payments)
AU$0. 20–0. 50: Starburst, Book of Dead, Sweet Bonanza - pull Σ number of spins.
AU$0. 50-2: Big Bass series, Temple Tumble, Gates of Olympus - balance of turnover and large payouts.
AU $2-10 +: Money Train, Fire in the Hole, Wanted Dead or a Wild - Σ make rare but heavy hits.
What's with the novelties of the month
Fresh releases rarely immediately beat the absolute top Σ payments, unless:
- they have a massive push from the operator (tournaments/missions),
- slot supports expensive Buy Feature and quickly collects high-roller turnover,
- there is a meme potential (clips, streams), which accelerates the gain of mass.
Mini-FAQ (on the case)
Does this guarantee my plus? No, it isn't. Rating - about the volume of payments to the market, and not about your personal profitability.
Why are progressives counted separately? Jackpots distort the picture of the month: one "drop" greatly inflates the Σ.
Is it worth chasing top Σ slots? It makes sense if your strategy is to catch big scenarios or play where turnover and loyalty are high.
Realized RTP
Recommended showcase format (ready for CMS)
Use one card template per slot (example fields):
- Name/Provider
- Volatility: Low/Medium/High Passport RTP (%):
- Stake Mix leading: (e.g. AU $0. 50–2) BB Share / Jackpot Share:
- Game comment (1-2 lines): how exactly "makes" payments (turnover vs hits).
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Max Win (x):
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Disbursement Σ (AUD, month):
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Realized RTP (month,%):
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P95 Win (x) / Hit Rate (%):
Responsible play
Define deposit and time limits, play with funds that you can afford to lose, use the operator's self-limiting tools and pause.
Short takeaways for Which slots pay the most
Payout Σ is a metric about scale and "heavy" winnings, not a personal ROI.
In the AU market, regular Σ leaders: Pragmatic, NoLimit City, Relax, Hacksaw, BTG, Play 'n GO, NetEnt - due to turnover and/or variance.
For long sessions and neat play, take medium/low volatility; for hunting for large ones - high and slots with a strong Buy Feature.
Segment by Stake Mix and factor in promo - this changes the actual "return" of your session.