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I'd never really given slots any thought till recently. I played very infrequently, only when I had some kind of a freebie, and only till the freebie funds were gone. I'd never risked my own money on any kind of slot game - online or in a casino.

But, with the new emphasis on casinos at Cardschat I've been spending some time playing online slots. And guess what? I'm actually enjoying it!

I did some research and found out about RTP (Return to Player) percentage and volatility. Most slots have an RTP of somewhere around 95%. That means that if you play long enough you should lose 5% of your bankroll. Kind of an entertainment fee. That doesn't sound too bad. Some of these games are a lot of fun!

Also, all games have some degree of volatility. Low volatility games will not generally pay as much but they do so more frequently. High volatility games will pay the most, but (and this is a BIG but), unless you have an unlimited bankroll you could easily go bankrupt before you ever trigger a BIG win. So the trick for a beginner with a small bankroll is to find high RTP, low volatility games that allow you to make smaller bets.

Sounds easy, but there's a hitch. Not all online games tell you their RTP and/or volatility. In fact from what I've seem so far, they're far and few between. Or, I just don't know where to look. But, there's a way to figure this out (more or less) yourself. And, you get to have fun at the same time. :)

All games that I've come across have a 'free' version. This is supposed to be an exact replica of the real money game, but you're using play money instead of real money. You usually have unlimited access to the free games. You might have to log out and then log back in again to reset your play money bankroll if you burn through it too quickly. This is where we learn a little more about volatility. If the game gives you $1,000 play money (not unusual) and you burn though it all pretty quickly making just $1 bets, that's kind of a big clue that the game is 'high' volatility. But if you go down $100 or so then back up around $100 and this happens over and over, then the game is probably high RTP/low volatility.

So, I'm going through the games that look appealing at my favorite online casino and playing each for maybe 30 minutes to an hour and a half. I'm keeping notes of the highs and lows. At some I'll point switch over to the real money versions to see if it's possible to make any money at the slots. If I don't, well I'm having fun trying and as long as I stick to high RTP/low volatility games I 'shouldn't ' lose my shirt.

So far the only assumption I haven't been able to prove is that the RTP/volatility parameters for the real money games are identical to the play money versions. From what I've read it's possible for operators to vary those parameters, but whether they do that or not is a guess right now. It may also be that this varies from operator to operator. So as with anything, It pays to pick a reputable operator in the first place.
 
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All games that I've come across have a 'free' version. This is supposed to be an exact replica of the real money game, but you're using play money instead of real money. You usually have unlimited access to the free games. You might have to log out and then log back in again to reset your play money bankroll if you burn through it too quickly. This is where we learn a little more about volatility. If the game gives you $1,000 play money (not unusual) and you burn though it all pretty quickly making just $1 bets, that's kind of a big clue that the game is 'high' volatility. But if you go down $100 or so then back up around $100 and this happens over and over, then the game is probably high RTP/low volatility.
I think this is the most sane approach to this (if there can even be one :unsure:).
The play money slots that have given a pretty accurate picture - or shall we say, not a sugar coated one - from games I've tried. Of course this has resulted in Not Playing Them :LOL:
 
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I think this is the most sane approach to this (if there can even be one :unsure:).
The play money slots that have given a pretty accurate picture - or shall we say, not a sugar coated one - from games I've tried. Of course this has resulted in Not Playing Them :LOL:
Thank-you! Yes, a lot depends on the games you choose and your personal preferences. Some I've seen were BORING. And, some people will never like playing slots no matter what.

It also depends on your bankroll. I think $500 is pretty much the minimum if you 'want' to play for any period of time. You're 'almost' guaranteed to lose everything if you only start playing with $10 or $20. But then again, if the idea is to just take a lottery type stab at it, then that amount of money is perfect!
 
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All games that I've come across have a 'free' version. This is supposed to be an exact replica of the real money game, but you're using play money instead of real money. You usually have unlimited access to the free games. You might have to log out and then log back in again to reset your play money bankroll if you burn through it too quickly. This is where we learn a little more about volatility. If the game gives you $1,000 play money (not unusual) and you burn though it all pretty quickly making just $1 bets, that's kind of a big clue that the game is 'high' volatility. But if you go down $100 or so then back up around $100 and this happens over and over, then the game is probably high RTP/low volatility.
These free versions sure are questionable - for example in the demo version of Retro Sweets i have hit like 6 max wins or so but when it comes to playing with real money then i have yet to hit 5000x in these retro slots (sweets & tapes) :unsure:
 
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My advice would be to stay away from slot machines.
With that said, I want to clarify that, when playing poker, you can lose 10 hands in a row even if you have a 95% chance of winning.
What I mean is that, even with a high RTP, you can lose all your money.
As a last tip, if you decide to ignore the first one, do you want to have fun? Play with the lowest bet allowed. As soon as you raise the stakes, you're no longer playing for fun and you should reconsider the situation.
 
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I think that regardless of whether volatility is high or low, luck will determine everything in such games. Therefore, the best thing to do is to be disciplined and try to have a good time. I'm almost certain that you won't make any money, but at least you'll be able to have fun if that's what you need.
 
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These free versions sure are questionable - for example in the demo version of Retro Sweets i have hit like 6 max wins or so but when it comes to playing with real money then i have yet to hit 5000x in these retro slots (sweets & tapes) :unsure:
Thanks for sharing your experience. May I ask what online casino that was with?

Also, if anyone else has a similar experience, i.e., they played both the free and the pay version of a game I love to hear about any differences they noticed.
 
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You want to make sure you understand both the RTP and the odds, the odds may change depending on how much you bet per spin.

Its also important to understand how the comps work on the specific casino card.
 
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So far the only assumption I haven't been able to prove is that the RTP/volatility parameters for the real money games are identical to the play money versions. From what I've read it's possible for operators to vary those parameters, but whether they do that or not is a guess right now. It may also be that this varies from operator to operator. So as with anything, It pays to pick a reputable operator in the first place.
I normally wouldn't approach a Slot machine, but as you all know, PS gives free spins every weekend, so of course I'd play them. But once, I decided to try one of them (Whale something...) for real money because it had given me $36 just with the free spins. In less than 2o minutes, I lost a total of $50, 25 cent a spin.
This is ofc only one example. Not enough to come up with any deduction, but that freaking thing had changed dramatically as soon as I switched to real money.
 
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go to the site https://www.casino.us/free-games/, choose a free game and start playing without risk, also in each slot there is information about each slot)) you can play at minimum rates and approximately understand the chances of this or that slot))
And slots are not a way to earn money, but entertainment, so play only with money that you don’t mind losing))
 
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I will be exploring the free games on casino.us soon to see if we can find a way to get some friendly competitions going. If you get any ideas while you are playing, send me a message!
 
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That sounds like a very interesting idea Debi. Will let you know if I find something for friendly competition. I guess only casino.us fo this?
 
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