The hardest part is being a low volatility player. It’s easy to get sucked into chasing a win no matter what machine is being played. I’ve talked to many players who say “ yeah, I’ll go home when I run out of money”. It’s more common than not it seems. Thanks for more encouragement to maintain sanity in a truly insane environment… a casino.
I remember my first time playing Pinball, this happened to me, I set a $100 limit on a $1 3Credit machine and lost it fast and then played another $50 and still couldn't hit the bonus. Never again, i've gotten better at bankroll management.
I don't set a stop loss. What I bring to the casino is my stop loss. If I'm only willing to lose $100 then why bother putting $200 in and leaving when I'm down $100. Just put in $100 to begin with.
@ovo_faygss1440 yes I agree I walk it with 100-200 dollars debit card stays in the car I walk in if I lose it oh well but once I win what I walk in with 100-200 I put that cash in my wallet leave it there and play on house money if I win with it cool if not I walk out free and clear
Yes I cashed out at GSR last week with $2200 and while wife was at the spay I got stuck chasing a damn bonus check out with 2200 left hour later with 1850 damn them lol
Great advice as always Cowboy Slots! I think it's important to also pace yourself during your gambling trip/session. Whenever my wife and I go on a trip, I make it a point to plan meals, shows, spa sessions, drinks by the pool, drink at the bar, ect. Those become welcome breaks to slow the money bleed sometimes. While all those things cost money, it is usually cheaper than two people gambling at the same time. Another tip I would add is setting your various budgets. Example, what I am willing to put in this slot machine, and at what point will I cash out. And if I win a decent line hit, what is my new cash out. This requires lots of discipline, and it's very easy to forget the original plan and lose everything.
The problem is that it's hard to double your bankroll with slow and steady wins, even with machines like double diamond. Eventually the slow and steady losses bleed you dry before you hit anything big enough to double up unless you're on an absolute heater with the moderate payout sized hits. But yea definitely good game for free play (and video poker with a good paytable).
Won $6k on Double Gold at Mirage last Sunday at 1am. $5 denom $15 bet. Wasted a lot of money on penny slots and decided to hit $5 denom with my last $300. The $5 denom games have saved me several times. However, regardless of the type of game, it’s still gambling and IT’S ALL RANDOM! Good luck to us all!
@@smittyondadeckwhodat I really love the old school slots and only started playing because of Cowboy Slots. I still play penny games to “relax”. The high volatile high denom games are very risky because of the bet amount and you really need a bigger budget… but the rewards for these low volatile games are amazing when you press the button at the right time! 🥰
@@smittyondadeckwhodatthey actually have several videos on low volatile machines. To simplify, it’s the old school three reel slots with Bar-Bar-Bar or 7-7-7 or any variation. The ones with multipliers are more volatile. Here’s one: ruclips.net/video/8AuxzR87O6U/видео.html
Had an overnight excursion at a NA resort last week that has oodles of low volatility classic slots. I *cleaned up* on many, betting 50-cents all the way up to $2!
Everyone should remember that payback percentage that are reported by the casino include big major jackpots so unless you are lucky and hit a jackpot, your payback percentage is 70-80% meaning if you put $1K into a machine you will be expected to lose $200-$300.
One of the hardest things I've dealt with. Is once u lose so much money. You think, I gotta get that money back. Then end up in twice as much trouble as you were to begin with. Basically, only gamble money that you are comfortable with losing. Ask yourself, if I lose this money. Will I be ok? Don't let your anger or emotions guide your decision making/betting! You'll end up in a bad spot!
I visited my local casino the other day and was disappointed to find a poor selection (next to none) of volatile machines. I will be saving my $$ for my next trip to Vegas where I am sure that I can find a better selection and give your method a try.
Went into casino with $200... Lost it. Went to the low volatile machine that I know pays well. Sat down, last $30 in hand (took another $100 out mind you), did $2 bet. Red screen right away, bam $80. Selected max bet ($20), three hits in, red screened, went up to $400, and ultimately ended the night with $2,000 and walked out.
Great video, as usual, Cowboy Slots! I have a question - are all the slot machines of the same identical type/game (i.e. say Buffalo Gold, or Dancing Drum Explosion) set the same in terms of payback percentage? Thanks!
Went to Ballys in Evansville lost 200 in 2 different trips all i saw on way home was a accident that thank God i was far enough back to not be in it. I was behind them thats why they say keep your distance when following a car in front of you. So i can say i was Lucky with Gods help yesterday.
Great tips! However, low volatile means nothing if you just have bad timing/luck where you can’t hit anything at all during multiple sessions between breaks and days. It’s possible for a player to play 20 low volatile high limit machines and take 100 spins each and only hit mixed bars or cherries once in awhile. After writing the above 9 days ago, I went to a casino today and started my session playing high limit low volatile 3 reel slots at $5/spin $200 per machine and lost 8 machines straight for a loss of $1,600: 2 Triple Stars, 2 Triple Diamond, 2 Double Diamond, 2 Double Diamond Deluxe. After this loss, I put just $100 into higher volatilite 5X Pay and doubled to $200 then quit playing low volatile slots for the rest of the day. I recouped ~$400 playing the newer higher volatile slots losing $1,100 for the day. It's all luck and timing.
Good to know! A question though. Regarding your build-up method, when a casino has no 5-line 25-cent games like Double or Triple Diamond machines, do you think the technique will work when playing only 5 lines on a 9-line one?
Question: Slors always display what they jusr pay out. If somebody put $200 in a machine, it displays $150 payout Is that the win or a combo of the original money put in?
I have a question If you would be so kind to answer it would be greatly appreciated I went to the Caesar’s in Danville VA It’s in building phase I okayed the new ultimate fire link where the monkeys will throw fire balls I went into the bonus and instead of free spins a wheel came up it stopped in the mega I got NOTHING I want in max bet in 1.50 so can’t u tell me what happened
Heres what I learned so far. Now, while the video slots are commonly highly volatile, there are very few video slot entries like Thunder Cash, White Orchid, Miss Red, and Rich and Wild. Low Volatility Slots are generally more favorable, although you might have to be careful because when you hit a hit a hand pay, that's gonna HAVE to come out of your pocket during tax season, and this is also where setting a stopping point in your mind can be a GOOD technique, it's not just a money saver in the heat of the moment, but it's good money management for tax season, and Future Bank Roll Building for Long Term, especially if you tend to visit Casinos frequently.
It’s taking my brain I then went on $3.75 and couldn’t get a forelink bonus or the treasure chest I did start at 6 max bet but got nothing not even a $10 fireball just curious this experience has me wanting to quit gambling I have won hundred in .50
I was in Wendover and was up 400 and my son thought I should try high limit. I then lost $200. So that was it for me. I think I screwed up on high limit. One machine took 200. Shit! Rick from Salt Lake
I wish you would show more videos with regular new machines most people get bored with the old-fashioned types of machines you keep showing over and over again like pinball and 777s and those types of games.
Have you checked out our past library? We've played MANY different types of machines. This video is all about showing which machines are the best to play for low volatility action.
Thank you so much! This closes the loop on some questions I still have had about things. My luck is just poopy a lot of the time lately. hehe. On 6th bankroll of $100 over the last few months to try and still haven't been able to double up on double/triple diamond type machines. Oh well. Something will go. I am planning to do a bigger Vegas night next month so my bankroll will allow for some $5 apins at 1%. All using fun money, of course.
The higher the top award is, the higher volatility. Like a 10X pay or 12X pay has a top award of say 25,000 or 50,000 credits. This is just one simple example. I'm sure cowboy 🤠 can chime in if he has time. Good luck!
As a fellow Keno player (4 Card specifically), Video Keno has the highest volatility in the casino, even with a full pay paytables. If you're having to chose between Video Keno and a low volatile slot, the slot is always the way to go.
Just asking the expert a ? :-) Could you clarify whether volume up ⬆️on any slot machine has anything to do with increasing a win? I hear this constantly from other slot channels that it does make a difference. I don’t think so, personally. Thanks! 🙏🍀🎰
@@CowboySlots Thank you.🙏 It amazes me that these high profile slot channels repeatedly say this (volume up increases your winning chances by 8.3%!) etc etc. I like facts. Truth. Thanks! 👍
No, because the probability of winning the top line award on each games is going to be different. The probability of hitting a jackpot on Double Diamond Deluxe is around 1 in 46,000. The game has 72 virtual stops per reel and 8 ways to make the jackpot combination. Megabucks, on the the opposite end of the spectrum, has 368 virtual stops per reel and 1 way to make the top prize. Odds of winning: around 1 in 50 million. This is why volatility matters. Lower volatility games pay a lot less for their "big" prizes, but those prizes are much more common (though still very, very rare).
I have watched this channel religiously for a long while I have one question for absolutely anybody I was at a casino in Nevada once a guy hit a huge jack pot was paid out then he continued on about 10 mins later another big jackpot mins you he was playing like 25 dollars a spin they again paid him and some guy in a suit came up unplugged the machine next day the machine was gone was the just a coincidence or was the machine defective kinda curious
The machine would not have been defective. Since there are many elements missing from the story I can’t conclude a reason. However casinos do not just remove a machine for paying too much. Machines can hit huge back to back, that’s part of randomness and sheer luck. Depending on the game there is one reason I could conclude and that is if the game had a progressive. NV state law doesn’t allow for a machine to be taken out of service with a large progressive until either the progressive is hit or the full amount is moved to another machine. If the player in question hit a progressive, the casino may have been waiting for that point to take the unit out of service.
That could be it than because he hit something like 300 thousand and it was connected to another one and both was gone the next morning this was easy 20 years ago
@@CowboySlots I found it. Thanks!. Hey what is your take on those automated roulettes? I like playing it and I believe that is completely random. I'll see how there can be a RNG or anything like that
The hardest part is being a low volatility player. It’s easy to get sucked into chasing a win no matter what machine is being played. I’ve talked to many players who say “ yeah, I’ll go home when I run out of money”. It’s more common than not it seems. Thanks for more encouragement to maintain sanity in a truly insane environment… a casino.
I remember my first time playing Pinball, this happened to me, I set a $100 limit on a $1 3Credit machine and lost it fast and then played another $50 and still couldn't hit the bonus. Never again, i've gotten better at bankroll management.
I don't set a stop loss. What I bring to the casino is my stop loss. If I'm only willing to lose $100 then why bother putting $200 in and leaving when I'm down $100. Just put in $100 to begin with.
If you get sucked into gambling you a straight NPC, it ain’t hard to walk away after a bonus….. usually 1 or 2 backup spins then cash out
@ovo_faygss1440 yes I agree I walk it with 100-200 dollars debit card stays in the car I walk in if I lose it oh well but once I win what I walk in with 100-200 I put that cash in my wallet leave it there and play on house money if I win with it cool if not I walk out free and clear
Yes I cashed out at GSR last week with $2200 and while wife was at the spay I got stuck chasing a damn bonus check out with 2200 left hour later with 1850 damn them lol
Great advice as always Cowboy Slots! I think it's important to also pace yourself during your gambling trip/session. Whenever my wife and I go on a trip, I make it a point to plan meals, shows, spa sessions, drinks by the pool, drink at the bar, ect. Those become welcome breaks to slow the money bleed sometimes. While all those things cost money, it is usually cheaper than two people gambling at the same time. Another tip I would add is setting your various budgets. Example, what I am willing to put in this slot machine, and at what point will I cash out. And if I win a decent line hit, what is my new cash out. This requires lots of discipline, and it's very easy to forget the original plan and lose everything.
The problem is that it's hard to double your bankroll with slow and steady wins, even with machines like double diamond. Eventually the slow and steady losses bleed you dry before you hit anything big enough to double up unless you're on an absolute heater with the moderate payout sized hits. But yea definitely good game for free play (and video poker with a good paytable).
Won $6k on Double Gold at Mirage last Sunday at 1am. $5 denom $15 bet.
Wasted a lot of money on penny slots and decided to hit $5 denom with my last $300. The $5 denom games have saved me several times. However, regardless of the type of game, it’s still gambling and IT’S ALL RANDOM! Good luck to us all!
@@smittyondadeckwhodat I really love the old school slots and only started playing because of Cowboy Slots. I still play penny games to “relax”. The high volatile high denom games are very risky because of the bet amount and you really need a bigger budget… but the rewards for these low volatile games are amazing when you press the button at the right time! 🥰
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@@smittyondadeckwhodatthey actually have several videos on low volatile machines. To simplify, it’s the old school three reel slots with Bar-Bar-Bar or 7-7-7 or any variation. The ones with multipliers are more volatile.
Here’s one:
ruclips.net/video/8AuxzR87O6U/видео.html
Wow. I thought Double Gold very hard to win on since I tried it at least 10 times but never won once. Keep that luck going.
Had an overnight excursion at a NA resort last week that has oodles of low volatility classic slots. I *cleaned up* on many, betting 50-cents all the way up to $2!
Everyone should remember that payback percentage that are reported by the casino include big major jackpots so unless you are lucky and hit a jackpot, your payback percentage is 70-80% meaning if you put $1K into a machine you will be expected to lose $200-$300.
Really love these tips, thanks Brantley!❤🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for such great tips, Brantley!!!
These videlos are always so interestingand helpful thanks!
Another good video. Nice to see you a little more. Gotta love you pinball machine😀
One of the hardest things I've dealt with. Is once u lose so much money. You think, I gotta get that money back. Then end up in twice as much trouble as you were to begin with. Basically, only gamble money that you are comfortable with losing. Ask yourself, if I lose this money. Will I be ok? Don't let your anger or emotions guide your decision making/betting! You'll end up in a bad spot!
Thanks I love your videos always very informative
Great advice. That's exactly how I play. Set a stop limit
Just got back from camping and was catching up on what I missed. Honored to see my fishing analogy get a shout out!
As always, Great tips ! Get excited every time I get a notification 😂 !
Same here 😂
Thanks for the info, soaking it all in for my trip to Vegas
Great video!! Thanks!
I visited my local casino the other day and was disappointed to find a poor selection (next to none) of volatile machines. I will be saving my $$ for my next trip to Vegas where I am sure that I can find a better selection and give your method a try.
Went into casino with $200... Lost it. Went to the low volatile machine that I know pays well. Sat down, last $30 in hand (took another $100 out mind you), did $2 bet. Red screen right away, bam $80. Selected max bet ($20), three hits in, red screened, went up to $400, and ultimately ended the night with $2,000 and walked out.
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Good Advice !
Great video, as usual, Cowboy Slots! I have a question - are all the slot machines of the same identical type/game (i.e. say Buffalo Gold, or Dancing Drum Explosion) set the same in terms of payback percentage? Thanks!
Went to Ballys in Evansville lost 200 in 2 different trips all i saw on way home was a accident that thank God i was far enough back to not be in it. I was behind them thats why they say keep your distance when following a car in front of you. So i can say i was Lucky with Gods help yesterday.
Great tips as I am a low budget bet gambler! I always take my gamblers bank with me (leaving key at home) and put winnings in it as I win!
Brantley, may I ask how many slots machines you do actually have? Love it!
In your opinion, on high volatile machines, is it better to play at the high denom minimum bet or at the lower denom max bet?
YES THATS ME. THANKS YOU.😊❤❤😅
Great tips! However, low volatile means nothing if you just have bad timing/luck where you can’t hit anything at all during multiple sessions between breaks and days.
It’s possible for a player to play 20 low volatile high limit machines and take 100 spins each and only hit mixed bars or cherries once in awhile.
After writing the above 9 days ago, I went to a casino today and started my session playing high limit low volatile 3 reel slots at $5/spin $200 per machine and lost 8 machines straight for a loss of $1,600: 2 Triple Stars, 2 Triple Diamond, 2 Double Diamond, 2 Double Diamond Deluxe. After this loss, I put just $100 into higher volatilite 5X Pay and doubled to $200 then quit playing low volatile slots for the rest of the day. I recouped ~$400 playing the newer higher volatile slots losing $1,100 for the day. It's all luck and timing.
I wish you had a list of some popular low volatile to high games to give some ideas
He has videos that address this specifically.
What's your take in the myths and legends game? 1.60 max bet. But did have a 4500.00 grand on it
Good to know! A question though. Regarding your build-up method, when a casino has no 5-line 25-cent games like Double or Triple Diamond machines, do you think the technique will work when playing only 5 lines on a 9-line one?
I would play all lines because you don’t want to miss a win when it lands on lines 6 to 9.
Question: Slors always display what they jusr pay out. If somebody put $200 in a machine, it displays $150 payout
Is that the win or a combo of the original money put in?
I have a question
If you would be so kind to answer it would be greatly appreciated
I went to the Caesar’s in Danville VA
It’s in building phase I okayed the new ultimate fire link where the monkeys will throw fire balls I went into the bonus and instead of free spins a wheel came up it stopped in the mega I got NOTHING I want in max bet in 1.50 so can’t u tell me what happened
Heres what I learned so far.
Now, while the video slots are commonly highly volatile, there are very few video slot entries like Thunder Cash, White Orchid, Miss Red, and Rich and Wild.
Low Volatility Slots are generally more favorable, although you might have to be careful because when you hit a hit a hand pay, that's gonna HAVE to come out of your pocket during tax season, and this is also where setting a stopping point in your mind can be a GOOD technique, it's not just a money saver in the heat of the moment, but it's good money management for tax season, and Future Bank Roll Building for Long Term, especially if you tend to visit Casinos frequently.
the red hot tamales or golden 7 are low or high in volatile?
Wouldn't low volatile +top dollar or pinball a perfect combination?
Where can we find the low volatile slots?
Had to show off your new pinball. I'm jelly lol
Does volatility affect bingo style games?
Best Vegas Casino? Best low volatile game in Vegas?
It’s taking my brain I then went on $3.75 and couldn’t get a forelink bonus or the treasure chest I did start at 6 max bet but got nothing not even a $10 fireball just curious this experience has me wanting to quit gambling I have won hundred in .50
The funniest thing about slots is when they tell you that they're "random numbers generators" that's gold!
MY PROBLEM IS THE DEAD SPINS WHERE TRY A FEW MORE SPINS WITH NOTHING. IVE SEEN BRANTLEY LIKE GO WITH GUT FEELING WITH DEAD SPINS AND MOVE AROUND.
I was in Wendover and was up 400 and my son thought I should try high limit. I then lost $200. So that was it for me. I think I screwed up on high limit. One machine took 200. Shit! Rick from Salt Lake
I miss going to Wendover from Seattle. I use to go every two months🥰
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Great video. Shared it with everyone I know that gambles. They need this. 😎🤙🏼
What is a low volatile machine?
I wish you would show more videos with regular new machines most people get bored with the old-fashioned types of machines you keep showing over and over again like pinball and 777s and those types of games.
Have you checked out our past library? We've played MANY different types of machines. This video is all about showing which machines are the best to play for low volatility action.
Thank you so much! This closes the loop on some questions I still have had about things. My luck is just poopy a lot of the time lately. hehe.
On 6th bankroll of $100 over the last few months to try and still haven't been able to double up on double/triple diamond type machines. Oh well.
Something will go. I am planning to do a bigger Vegas night next month so my bankroll will allow for some $5 apins at 1%. All using fun money, of course.
Is 3x4x5x Double Diamond low volatility? 5 lines max bet 5 dollars
The higher the top award is, the higher volatility. Like a 10X pay or 12X pay has a top award of say 25,000 or 50,000 credits. This is just one simple example. I'm sure cowboy 🤠 can chime in if he has time. Good luck!
Ahh, loss limit. Yep, that's what I was missing.
I play Keno games mostly. Are they High Volatility? You guys don't talk about Keno that I have seen. Thanks
As a fellow Keno player (4 Card specifically), Video Keno has the highest volatility in the casino, even with a full pay paytables. If you're having to chose between Video Keno and a low volatile slot, the slot is always the way to go.
In their part 2 of worst games to play in a casino, they list Keno as a game to avoid playing.
Just asking the expert a ? :-) Could you clarify whether volume up ⬆️on any slot machine has anything to do with increasing a win? I hear this constantly from other slot channels that it does make a difference. I don’t think so, personally. Thanks! 🙏🍀🎰
No it doesn't. That was started as a joke and people ran away with it.
@@CowboySlots Thank you.🙏 It amazes me that these high profile slot channels repeatedly say this (volume up increases your winning chances by 8.3%!) etc etc. I like facts. Truth. Thanks! 👍
Yes, you have 66% better odds with the volume up....but only if you believe it.
Instead of talking about it go do it live. Show everyone how great these tips are
We have several live play videos
If any machine has a chance of hitting a jackpot on any spin. Wouldn't your chance to hit one be as good on that machine as any other?
No, because the probability of winning the top line award on each games is going to be different. The probability of hitting a jackpot on Double Diamond Deluxe is around 1 in 46,000. The game has 72 virtual stops per reel and 8 ways to make the jackpot combination. Megabucks, on the the opposite end of the spectrum, has 368 virtual stops per reel and 1 way to make the top prize. Odds of winning: around 1 in 50 million.
This is why volatility matters. Lower volatility games pay a lot less for their "big" prizes, but those prizes are much more common (though still very, very rare).
I have watched this channel religiously for a long while I have one question for absolutely anybody I was at a casino in Nevada once a guy hit a huge jack pot was paid out then he continued on about 10 mins later another big jackpot mins you he was playing like 25 dollars a spin they again paid him and some guy in a suit came up unplugged the machine next day the machine was gone was the just a coincidence or was the machine defective kinda curious
The machine would not have been defective. Since there are many elements missing from the story I can’t conclude a reason. However casinos do not just remove a machine for paying too much. Machines can hit huge back to back, that’s part of randomness and sheer luck. Depending on the game there is one reason I could conclude and that is if the game had a progressive. NV state law doesn’t allow for a machine to be taken out of service with a large progressive until either the progressive is hit or the full amount is moved to another machine. If the player in question hit a progressive, the casino may have been waiting for that point to take the unit out of service.
That could be it than because he hit something like 300 thousand and it was connected to another one and both was gone the next morning this was easy 20 years ago
Yea that’s the most likely case.
@@CowboySlots thank you for your expert advice your channel is outstanding!!!!!! Don’t need to change a thing keep up the great work!!!
Oh. I forgot to use my $30. Free play. Will that be good on Saturday in 4 days?
I don't see no volatility video down below in the description
It’s the first link in the description by the star
@@CowboySlots I found it. Thanks!. Hey what is your take on those automated roulettes? I like playing it and I believe that is completely random. I'll see how there can be a RNG or anything like that
No one ever wants to "name" the low volatility slot.....🤣😂🤣
He names a list of low volitile in another video
TRIPLE STARS AND ALSO DIAMONDS
I’m confused. Why not only put $50 in the machine to begin with?