Volatility

Volatility in gaming refers to the degree of risk associated with a game; it helps the players understand whether the game is going to be highly risky, hence highly rewarding, or less rewarding but with decent chances of winning small amounts. Here’s a breakdown of the different types of volatility:

Types of Volatility

  • Low Volatility:
    • Low volatility games normally promise more frequent wins; these wins are usually smaller, though.
    • There is less likelihood of a player not hitting a win over an extended period of time, and thus players feel their overall gaming experience is rewarding. However, longer losing streaks can still happen.
  • Medium Volatility:
    • This includes medium volatility games, which find a balance between the low-risk, low-reward options and high-risk, high-reward games. This category is for those players who seek a regular payout with the possibility of getting bigger jackpots.
  • High Volatility:
    • High volatility games usually promise substantial returns, such as 3,000x and even 10,000x the stake.
    • These are games for those players who can take bigger risks in anticipation of making a big win.

How to Work Out Volatility

Working out the exact volatility of a game can be truly mathematical. In most game comparisons or reviews, especially those concerned with slot games, clear indications will be given regarding whether the respective slot has high, medium, or low volatility.

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