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Are payouts higher on higher denomination slots?

Oh man, tihs is an old question. YES DAMN IT! There is a difference! I always go bankrupt on higher denominations! This is true for online and landbased casino.

As an example, from Casino Cosmopol in Gothenburg. Starting with 1000 SEK and playing 1-10 pr spin I could play all night and end up typical loosing nothing. Same scenario starting with 10.000 SEK and wagering 10-100 you get bankrupt fast!

THIS SHOULD NOT HAPPENDS! BUT IT DOES!

So all you people who believes in fairies and chris kringle may say whatever you want, but take it form a big gambler who has lost a fortune! There IS a difference!
 
Isn't it the other way round though in most land based? I.e - Better payout at higher denom?

Choice of words really! On higher denominations they turn into higher variance so to speak. You do not get all those low pays so much, and if you win you get a better win. However - it's far from them.

This point is - playing low you have lot's of fun but you either loose or win, you just grind down the machine % payout.

So yes, I agree with you, better payouts - however many moore dry spells also which kills you easilly. Hence why it's easier to loose 10.000 on 10 spins, than 1.000 on 1 spins.
 
I would love to hear from our friends like 3 Dice and Rivals about this.

I know B&Ms pay better the higher the denomination (but not a whole lot). Example- If .25 slots payout 92%, $1 slots may payout 94/95%.

I do not know about Online Casinos but my guess is that they pay the same regardless of the amount bet.
 

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