$200 a spin? Anyone here play that heavy?

I see Reel XL went out to someone playing $200 a spin. Hard to believe anyone would be playing that heavy, except for a couple of spins. I wish they would explain the “randomness” of these progressives. The only thing I can figure is the $200 player has 200 times the chance of hitting a “random” payout as the $1 player. ???

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The random payout can be won on any spin of any denomination.

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So, what you are saying then, is that most people on here play 10-200 a spin? That’s where the vast majority of big jackpots are won. I guess us small timers must really be a minority on here.

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The risk amount that you bet doesn’t matter. You may see our latest Progressive Wins here and here

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I would really like to see it if a twenty-cent bettor hits a mega jackpot…lol!

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Well… Cant find it now but I saw 40 c better win about 250k ( or so ) in Reel XL. Other small better listed in past 2 month.

Game Cyberpunk City
Bet Amount $0.20
Date and Time 10/30/2021 6:08
Win Amount $58,399.65

Game 10 Times Vegas
Bet Amount USD 0.30
Date and Time 10/14/2021 10:31
Win Amount 46,250.84 (USD)

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That’s psychotic lmao

Random my ass. This casino is a fkn joke! Gambling is for the rich

I used 3 months of progressive payout posts to see if the smaller bets were as likely to win jackpots. Obviously, yes you can win a jackpot betting smaller amounts as people do. From the sample of 3 months or 12 weeks of postings - bets of $2 or less were 3.5x LESS likely to win a jackpot.

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I used to think bigger get meant bigger chance to get the jackpot but if you think about it wouldn’t make sense for the casinos to improve the odds on higher bets.

If they’re betting $100 or $200 a spin chances are they have a decent bank roll so they can probably turn on quick spin and click autospin and let it run.

They’re obviously not as likely… The ratio of small bets to large bets being placed is heavily weighed on the smaller side… Probably almost to the point where almost zero large bets are hitting jackpots.

That’s how I won big on lawless ladies, betting $200 and won over $60,000 on one spin!!

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Well it does on Mystic Elements supposedly. Yes you are correct that any bet size unless otherwise stated has same chance of winning jackpot…However…if the math were that easy we would all be graduatiing from MIT Cal Poly or Harvard with honors.

How many spins at $200 before you hit the $60k?

It would be interesting to know how man spins it took him. 6 spins a minute easily on Lawless. So, $1200 a minute, $72,000 an hour.

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many…lol

Some people can get very lucky very quick . I usually play min bet. But one time I move from 20 c to $2 and withing 10 spins I won X 1000 bet. Other time I I double my bet from 25 C to 50 and very next spin I win over $600

I have one question. I have been getting told all bets have the same chance of hitting a"random" jackpot, no matter how small the bet. If this is so, why would a “jackpot hunter” spend more than the minimum trying to hit a jackpot. Wouldn’t most of us play 20 cents a time and get 500 spins to the $100 players one spin? You would think that the huge percentage of jackpot winners would be minimum bet players then, right? Thoughts?