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legendary
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Stake gave away a cyber truck? lollll
Yes they did. But Sygambler prefer with money instead of the truck IIRC. Same like an user who won a lambo from other site but choose to prefer money instead the lambo.

Anyone who missed the recent contest information, please look and try $100,000 wager contest which will end on  May 18th. Here is currently the list https://chips.gg/event/ecad987e-8b5a-463b-bb51-0a0ede20d429

You can win up to $30,000 on 1st place


Didn't Sygambler won the Cybertruck on Chips? Stake gave away a lambo.

Just checked the top 100 of the $100,000 event, I only recognize one BCT member: BTCGOSU  Grin. Nr 100 already wagered over 23,000$, so it is not so easy to get into the top 100.
Yes, he won the Cybertruck on Chips, here's https://chips.gg/event/b4f0bdd0-090b-41f1-a615-ce9e95730dd8.
Those who enter the competition are those who have a lot of money and so can have a large total wager, and when you check the first leaderboard he has total wager almost $5Million.
legendary
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Stake gave away a cyber truck? lollll
Yes they did. But Sygambler prefer with money instead of the truck IIRC. Same like an user who won a lambo from other site but choose to prefer money instead the lambo.

No they did not, Chips who the one who gave away Cyber Truck not Stake. Are you guys getting confused between chips.gg and stake?

Didn't Sygambler won the Cybertruck on Chips? Stake gave away a lambo.

Yes he was the winner on Chips although we cant see the Cyber Truck as he said that he take the prize in money.

Just checked the top 100 of the $100,000 event, I only recognize one BCT member: BTCGOSU  Grin. Nr 100 already wagered over 23,000$, so it is not so easy to get into the top 100.

There is also arallmuus on 77th, there can be other bitcointalk users but perhaps they prefer to use different username to stay anonymous.
sr. member
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Stake gave away a cyber truck? lollll
Yes they did. But Sygambler prefer with money instead of the truck IIRC. Same like an user who won a lambo from other site but choose to prefer money instead the lambo.

Anyone who missed the recent contest information, please look and try $100,000 wager contest which will end on  May 18th. Here is currently the list https://chips.gg/event/ecad987e-8b5a-463b-bb51-0a0ede20d429

You can win up to $30,000 on 1st place


Didn't Sygambler won the Cybertruck on Chips? Stake gave away a lambo.

Just checked the top 100 of the $100,000 event, I only recognize one BCT member: BTCGOSU  Grin. Nr 100 already wagered over 23,000$, so it is not so easy to get into the top 100.
legendary
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Stake gave away a cyber truck? lollll
Yes they did. But Sygambler prefer with money instead of the truck IIRC. Same like an user who won a lambo from other site but choose to prefer money instead the lambo.

Anyone who missed the recent contest information, please look and try $100,000 wager contest which will end on  May 18th. Here is currently the list https://chips.gg/event/ecad987e-8b5a-463b-bb51-0a0ede20d429

You can win up to $30,000 on 1st place
sr. member
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I just saw this one from one of Chips.gg official tweet:

327x Closest Multiplier Race

Top 3 players



I wonder though is that is our very own SyGambler, (basing on his avatar, it seems Yes,  Grin)
Yups the winner if Tesla Truck recently , and what i see? they are very close from top 2 and 3 with just 0.06 point.
Stake gave away a cyber truck? lollll
I'm Not sure if that's true about Stake.com giving Tesla but what i \\I'm sure is that He won a Tesla from one event here in forum.
jr. member
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Stake gave away a cyber truck? lollll
legendary
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I just saw this one from one of Chips.gg official tweet:

327x Closest Multiplier Race

Top 3 players



I wonder though is that is our very own SyGambler, (basing on his avatar, it seems Yes,  Grin)

And he is the one who won the Tesla Cyber Truck raffle months ago here at Stake.
So it is not really surprising to see his name on various competitions by chips as he is an active player.
But seems that he is not really active wagering lately since I do not see his name on the $100,000 chips celebration leaderboard.
hero member
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I just saw this one from one of Chips.gg official tweet:

327x Closest Multiplier Race

Top 3 players



I wonder though is that is our very own SyGambler, (basing on his avatar, it seems Yes,  Grin)
legendary
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I have played on bonus a lot of times and I have to disagree with one part, rest of the message is right. The part I disagree is that getting to bonus is not that difficult, as long as you keep gambling you will eventually get there, obviously I am not saying it is easy neither, but at least it is common enough that even if it is rare, at least it is rare enough that you can still get it the longer you play it.

However one part of this is not easy, and that is basically getting paid in the bonus round, I have been too many bonus rounds and in all of them I ended up usually getting money that didn't really recoup my losses until that point, there were few that made me good profit as well I am not going to lie but that is not really that common. So, the thing you are right about is the fact that we are talking about a rare situation that has even more rare thing in it for you to be able to make a profit.
legendary
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RTP? What the hell that mean after all!?

Umm Return To Players? Basically 96% RTP could be translated into 4% house edge  Cheesy

In the end, gambling is gambling and slots are slots! Smiley You need to love them to play them! They can give a lot but believe they can take even more! Fun is in spinning, waiting for that bonus and possible big payout... trying out different ones and new features from all of them!

Yeah ikr some people do not care about all those stuff. All they simply want when they play some slots would be the suspense of playing those slots basically hitting big multis everytime you manage to land 3 scatters for the bonus round .

That's literally slots. In slots games you have to pick your poison but to be quite honest all of them have that house edge, and most of the time slot games have higher house edge than some other games like dice

Dices are boring, slots are great  Tongue . If you want better suspense then slots are way better but dice are faster if you want to grind chips

However reality is that we are in a world where we have house edge here and that is why you should not be thinking some games are more profitable or others are more losses, it is all equals.

Of course there is no such thing as 'profitable' unless it is EV+ but theoretically the chances to score some insane multis are better in some high volatility slots with lower RTP hence higher house edge. I mean who wouldnt want to land sick multipliers  Smiley
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In the end, gambling is gambling and slots are slots! Smiley You need to love them to play them! They can give a lot but believe they can take even more! Fun is in spinning, waiting for that bonus and possible big payout... trying out different ones and new features from all of them!
That's literally slots. In slots games you have to pick your poison but to be quite honest all of them have that house edge, and most of the time slot games have higher house edge than some other games like dice (depends on dice and depends on slot) but mostly it is like that. Which is why I think it is quite important that we realize we are not in a child plays type of thing.

I know many people "gamble" on their mobile phones with slot games, that is fine and dandy and you do not lose that much, hell most of them do not even have house edge and help the gambler out, so you could make it back, and if you end up losing all of your money, you end up viewing few videos and you get your money back. However reality is that we are in a world where we have house edge here and that is why you should not be thinking some games are more profitable or others are more losses, it is all equals.
legendary
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Here's what I think, guys. Money Train 2's RTP is 96.4%, and  Deadwood's is 96.03 %. Let's consider them equal, because unless we make millions of spins, we actually can't notice the difference. Now, if RTP is the same but one slot's max payout is more than 3 times higher than that of the other one, doesn't that mean that the volatility of the former is higher? How else they can make up for those big payouts, especially if 50,000x hits on MT2 happen more frequently than 13,950x hits in Deadwood?

I am not sure about the math... but I bought hundreds of bonuses on both (from $10-$200), to not count the ones I got with spinning... and I never got higher than x2k on any Relax, Pragmatic, NoLimit slots...

RTP? What the hell that mean after all!?

For people like me (I am not sure in which group I belong, but let's say ordinary) what's important is in how many spins we can hit the bonus round?! And believe me, as you can hit that bonus round in the first spin (happened to me many times), you can spin +500 spins without hitting that bonus round you are waiting for (happened to me many times as well)!

And Bang! You hit that bonus round (after the first spin or many spins, or you simply bought one)! I will say one thing "as much luck you need for hitting the bonus, you need a lot more luck in the bonus round to hit something big"!

In the end, gambling is gambling and slots are slots! Smiley You need to love them to play them! They can give a lot but believe they can take even more! Fun is in spinning, waiting for that bonus and possible big payout... trying out different ones and new features from all of them!

Good luck Betwrong! If you just started your slot journey I am sure you will have a lot of fun! Just don't forget to not risk more than you can afford to lose! Smiley
legendary
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doesn't that mean that the volatility of the former is higher? How else they can make up for those big payouts, especially if 50,000x hits on MT2 happen more frequently than 13,950x hits in Deadwood?

The RTP isnt the same though and its unfair to assume that both are same. I just noticed that it seems Deadwood has another variation with lower RTP (cmiiw). In this case, Deadwood has higher volatility compared to Money Train 2 which is probably the reason why there hasnt any record that shown 13,950x being hit (atleast that I know of).





Source : https://www.nolimitcity.com/games/deadwood-xnudge/

Cant find similar page for Money Train 2 in relax's website but it is classified as high volatility which is lower than Deadwood so probably thats the reason that 50,000x on Money Train has been hit by few people already
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The idea is, the max payout/multiplier is not the only one to decide a slot game has higher volatility than the other game.

Exactly, there has been several videos that shown 50,000x hit in Money Train 2 but I dont think I've ever seen someone hit 13,950x in Deadwood ( I probably missed this, feel free to show me the videos in case if someone has )

Here's what I think, guys. Money Train 2's RTP is 96.4%, and  Deadwood's is 96.03 %. Let's consider them equal, because unless we make millions of spins, we actually can't notice the difference. Now, if RTP is the same but one slot's max payout is more than 3 times higher than that of the other one, doesn't that mean that the volatility of the former is higher? How else they can make up for those big payouts, especially if 50,000x hits on MT2 happen more frequently than 13,950x hits in Deadwood?
legendary
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Well Relax slots are known for its volatility though but Deadwood from No Limit City is probably the most volatile slot ever.
Agree, I play once and banned that game from my slot game. Grin

Lol, I feel you, i have been getting lots of reds (loses) on this provider, probably due to its game being high to extremely volatile. 
Not every game is the same, some games for example give you a small return even when you lose on slots, like for example you get 0.5x back and lose half of your wager and rarely ever hit zero, but you do not get a huge amount of win. And some games are like you lose almost all the time but when you win you win like 999x and that is how you take it back.

Games are quite different from each other here, the odds change a lot and that game could be a lot more volatile than you want it to be. This is why I think it is quite obvious we should not be focusing on something that doesn't make us happy, if you feel bad about one slot and you do not want to gamble there, there are a lot more other places that you could gamble and have fun with. I do not play on the same slot for way too long, I just skip around and pick the ones I will feel better about and basically rank them for myself.
legendary
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Well Relax slots are known for its volatility though but Deadwood from No Limit City is probably the most volatile slot ever.
Agree, I play once and banned that game from my slot game. Grin

Lol, I feel you, i have been getting lots of reds (loses) on this provider, probably due to its game being high to extremely volatile. 

Anyway, for deposit you guys should check finally CHIPPS add (+) button for a deposit on in the right balance.

This additional feature brings a lot of conveniences.   



legendary
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Don't ask me for the second week though, because I got REKT.  Sad. But no complains, probably I wasn't lucky that day. Try to play Money Train 2, yeah, I agree this slot game is very volatile in my opinion.

Its one of the most volatile slot until you have a taste of Deadwood. Deadwood is probably the most volatile slot ever created but it is an intense slot especially on the shoot out bonus round


Is it so? The maximum win on Deadwood is 13,950 times your stake, while you can win up to 50,000x on Money Train 2. Doesn't that mean that MT2 is more volatile?

As per my understanding, the volatility of slot games is not only based on its max payout.
IMO it is based on how frequent of the payout and the risk level as well.

Another way to find which is more volatile is to try it the bonus round. In Money Train 2, its quite common to get around 100x or close to 100x (break even for bonus buy ) even if you are not lucky . In deadwood you will need 71.1x for bonus buy break even but its pretty rare to hit anything close to that, the payout is either shit or great and there is nothing in between that

The idea is, the max payout/multiplier is not the only one to decide a slot game has higher volatility than the other game.

Exactly, there has been several videos that shown 50,000x hit in Money Train 2 but I dont think I've ever seen someone hit 13,950x in Deadwood ( I probably missed this, feel free to show me the videos in case if someone has )
legendary
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Don't ask me for the second week though, because I got REKT.  Sad. But no complains, probably I wasn't lucky that day. Try to play Money Train 2, yeah, I agree this slot game is very volatile in my opinion.

Its one of the most volatile slot until you have a taste of Deadwood. Deadwood is probably the most volatile slot ever created but it is an intense slot especially on the shoot out bonus round


Is it so? The maximum win on Deadwood is 13,950 times your stake, while you can win up to 50,000x on Money Train 2. Doesn't that mean that MT2 is more volatile?

As per my understanding, the volatility of slot games is not only based on its max payout.
IMO it is based on how frequent of the payout and the risk level as well.
I have tried and played both games (deadwood and MT2) and I can say that the volatility of deadwood is higher than MT2.
I say like this because the frequent of the payouts in deadwood is smaller than MT2.
You may try it yourself, lets say play both games with the same number of spins and you can see which one give you more winning spins and which one give you more dead spins.
Surely, you may get different result if you tried it many times as it will always based on your luck.
The idea is, the max payout/multiplier is not the only one to decide a slot game has higher volatility than the other game.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
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Yeah, I agree with Deadwood, it's volatility level is "Super-high volatility", theoretical RTP is 96.03%.

And yet I still played this games a few hours ago, of course, I ended up getting REKT. Sad. However, I was able to get a decent win from Money Train 2, so I'm just barely even again as this point.

That's always the thing with gambling, even when you know that the game is super volatile and will probably give most of the times shitty wins, you keep playing on it  Smiley.


Is it so? The maximum win on Deadwood is 13,950 times your stake, while you can win up to 50,000x on Money Train 2. Doesn't that mean that MT2 is more volatile?


Would also like to know this. How does the San Quentin slot rank as max win is a lot higher than the 50,000x you can on MT 2?
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