Yeah, I agree with Deadwood, it's volatility level is "Super-high volatility", theoretical RTP is 96.03%.
And yet I still played this games a few hours ago, of course, I ended up getting REKT.

. However, I was able to get a decent win from Money Train 2, so I'm just barely even again as this point.
That's always the thing with gambling, even when you know that the game is super volatile and will probably give most of the times shitty wins, you keep playing on it

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Is it so? The maximum win on Deadwood is 13,950 times your stake, while you can win up to 50,000x on Money Train 2. Doesn't that mean that MT2 is more volatile?
Would also like to know this. How does the San Quentin slot rank as max win is a lot higher than the 50,000x you can on MT 2?