
JeffBet ensures the safety and protection of our players, allowing you to trust the fairness of the games available in our lobby.
We’re passionate about fair play and maintaining the integrity of the casino sector so that you can play your favourite games with peace of mind.
This is largely achieved through the use of RNG technology, which is an essential component of all online casino games permitted in the UK.
The industry is also heavily regulated, with independent international bodies conducting regular audits to ensure providers comply with licensing requirements.
What is RNG Technology?
Random number generator (RNG) algorithms determine the outcome of online casino games. This ensures unpredictability and fairness, as every player has the same chance of hitting a winning spin or game result.
RNGs continuously generate numbers, to the tune of thousands per second. When you interact with the game (by hitting the spin button or Play, for example), the game retrieves the latest number generated, which is then used to determine the game’s outcome.
Transparency at JeffBet
JeffBet is committed to being entirely transparent with our customers and clearly displays up-to-date details of our licence on our website footer. We currently hold licences issued by the UK Gambling Commission and the Malta Gaming Authority.
Additionally, we only offer games from trusted software studios and game developers, and actively monitor and report on game performance.
You’ll find details of game RTP and other key information listed in the games, so you’re fully aware of your chances of winning and the gameplay you can expect before playing games with real money.
Independent Game Audits
Any casino game provider in the UK must hold an appropriate UKGC licence to operate in the country. Part of the licensing requirements is for games to undergo regular independent testing and certification. This is to ensure games meet fairness standards, and is usually conducted by industry bodies such as eCOGRA or iTech Labs:
- eCOGRA: RNG and RTP testing, security audits, regulatory compliance, eGAP certification
- iTech Labs: Game certification, RNG testing, compliance with international standard
Understanding RTP & Volatility
A key to successful gameplay lies in having a good understanding of the game you’re playing and what to expect. Game providers classify games based on their volatility and the return to player percentage.
RTP (Return to Player): The return to player is a theoretical figure that indicates how much of all wagers on a game is paid back out. For example, if the RTP of a game is 96.00%, it means that for every £100 wagered, £96 will eventually be paid back out as winnings.
Game Volatility: Volatility indicates the frequency and payouts you can expect from a game. Higher volatility results in less frequent, higher-value payouts compared to the lower-value, regular payouts of a low-volatility game.