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Understanding volatility in games

Creation date: Apr 9, 2026 12:14am     Last modified date: Apr 9, 2026 12:14am   Last visit date: Apr 27, 2026 3:00pm
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Apr 9, 2026  ( 1 post )  
4/9/2026
12:14am
Dawer Gafer (welofe)

Hello! Think of volatility as the "risk level" of the game. Low volatility means you get lots of small wins frequently, which is great for a small budget. High volatility is the opposite; you might go a long time without winning, but the payouts are huge when they finally hit. I always check the volatility rating on slotsname.com before I decide to play anything. Their database is awesome because it shows you exactly what to expect from the math. I personally prefer medium volatility because it’s a nice balance. If you are starting with a limited balance, definitely stick to the lower side so your session lasts longer. Their AI expert can even compare two games for you to show which one is riskier. It really clears up the confusion.