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What is 'High Slot Volatility' and Why it's Bad for Cruise Comps

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Creator's Key Takeaways

My core principle to do this is to maximize my play time in the casino, stretch my bankroll, and lose less.

So essentially slot volatility is how far the slot machine varies from payout.

If you're playing my method and you're trying to spend less and play a long time in the casino, which is really great for ADT, you want to be sticking to that payback as much as possible.

Creator's Tips & Advice

Stick to low volatility machines to maximize playtime and ADT for better cruise comps.
Avoid branded slots (e.g., movies/characters) as they are often tighter due to royalties.
Look for machines with frequent line hits rather than long stretches of dead spins to maintain a bankroll.

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat is slot volatility?
QHow can I identify high volatility slot machines?
QWhy is high volatility bad for earning cruise comps?
QWhat is the difference between volatility and the looseness/tightness of a machine?
YouTube Video Description

If you have a low bankroll like I do, playing slots with high volatility is a great way to go broke quickly and miss out on amazing comps through marketing offers. Here's what slot volatility is, how to identify high volatility machines and what you can do to avoid them. Earning marketing comps is all about the ADT: https://youtu.be/6OjJg01wkro Here's my experience on Margaritaville at Sea Islander: https://youtu.be/9ZkLviewtXY