Ah yes I can understand if it is like that, but the problem is whether anyone can predict accurately. Maybe it will apply when we are in sports betting, but if it is a slot game, then who knows or who can predict what the ratio will be like.
Some people look at the RTP to play and they believe that it can give them a greater chance of winning. But according to what I have experienced, RTP does not have much effect and I can even get maximum winnings at that time in a game with an RTP that can be said to be very low.
You are absolutely right. It is almost impossible to predict slot games, because they are based on a completely random number generator (RNG). Each spin is independent of the next the previous result has no connection to the next.
Many people play by looking at the RTP (Return to Player), assuming that a 97% RTP means they will win more. But this is a long-term average it refers to the return that can come after millions of spins. RTP is not very useful in real-time or short-term.
Another issue is volatility. Some slot games pay out less frequently, but pay out large amounts (high volatility). So some people win big even from games with low RTP just by hitting the right spin at the right time.
Slots are not really a game of strategy, it is pure luck-based entertainment. So play for fun, keep your hopes up only then will the pressure of losses be reduced.
That's what I feel too, and this is my personal opinion actually and there's nothing wrong with someone seeing the RTP before they play as one way for them, although there is no guarantee with that either.
Luck is what will make us win, no matter how long we play when luck doesn't come, then we won't win. I've even played and in just a few rounds I immediately got the maximum win that I didn't get after playing for hours. I agree with you, the results in the previous round have nothing to do with the next round, because it's random.