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Board Gambling
Re: Chips.gg |🎰 100k Event | Daily New Slots |
by
Betwrong
on 09/04/2021, 09:49:28 UTC
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The idea is, the max payout/multiplier is not the only one to decide a slot game has higher volatility than the other game.

Exactly, there has been several videos that shown 50,000x hit in Money Train 2 but I dont think I've ever seen someone hit 13,950x in Deadwood ( I probably missed this, feel free to show me the videos in case if someone has )

Here's what I think, guys. Money Train 2's RTP is 96.4%, and  Deadwood's is 96.03 %. Let's consider them equal, because unless we make millions of spins, we actually can't notice the difference. Now, if RTP is the same but one slot's max payout is 3 times higher than that of the other one, doesn't that mean that the volatility of the former is higher? How else they can make up for those big payouts, especially if 50,000x hits on MT2 happen more frequently than 13,950x hits in Deadwood?