I keep reading about the differences between high-volatility and low-volatility slots, and I'm trying to wrap my head around whether high-volatility slots actually pay out more in the long run. The theory is that they pay out less often, but when they do, the payouts are much larger. Does this mean that if you played for a very long time, you'd theoretically end up with more money than playing low-volatility slots? Or is it just a myth?
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It's a common question, and the answer isn't always straightforward, as I've discovered while playing at the
. High-volatility games definitely have the potential for larger payouts, but it's really not a guarantee. They are more likely to give bigger wins, but you also hit payouts less often, so you can end up spending a lot before you hit a significant win. I tend to prefer playing the games with progressive jackpots for this reason. Ultimately, it is a game of chance, so I wouldn't assume they pay out more in the long run.