We've discussed all the major types of Slots except Progressive Jackpot Slots. I've left this one for last because it also covers some of the previous types. With Progressive Jackpot Slots, you honestly have a chance at winning a LOT of money. This is no BS. It is donequite regularly by people like you and me. My favorite is of course Microgaming Progressive Jackpot Slots, but you'll also find them offered by many different types of casinos such as Playtech, RTG, Odds On, Gambling Federation, Cryptologic and so forth.
Progressive Jackpots are tied to most or all of the casinos within a group. For instance, the Microgaming Casinos offer Major Millions, Tunzamunni, Wow Pot, Lots a Loot, Cash Splash, Fruit Fiesta etc... Playtech Casinos offer Cinerama, Gold Rally, Wall St Fever.... you get the idea.
The amount of money that can be won in Progressive Slots accumulates at the rate it does because every time someone plays a particular game, a 'contribution' is made to the pool or jackpot. It's not uncommon for some jackpots to go over the million dollar mark.
This type of Slots Game is usually multi line, some have bonuses, and some are the Single Line Slots variety. You can play for as little as $0.25 but generally most Progressive Slots are in excess of $3.00 a spin.
Progressive Jackpot Slots are not for everyone, but before you pass on them, give them a try. You might just find that you have a shot at that big piece of the pie afterall.
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