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It depends a lot on your goals and mindset. Spins are fast and fun, but the variance is extremely high, so they’re not ideal if you’re just starting and trying to build a stable bankroll. You can have long downswings even if you play well.
Cash games are usually better for beginners because the variance is lower, you get more postflop practice, and bankroll management is easier. You can focus on learning fundamentals without the pressure of short stacks and jackpot variance.
If you enjoy Spins, you can play them for fun or learning short-stack spots, but for long-term improvement and bankroll building, cash games are generally the safer path.
Cash games are usually better for beginners because the variance is lower, you get more postflop practice, and bankroll management is easier. You can focus on learning fundamentals without the pressure of short stacks and jackpot variance.
If you enjoy Spins, you can play them for fun or learning short-stack spots, but for long-term improvement and bankroll building, cash games are generally the safer path.