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Jan 16th, 2008 04:24
Martin Luther, http://nflchampionshipblog.com/ , http://www.superbowl.us , http://www.worldgamingarticles.com
Every slot player who has ever walked into a casino has probably had the fantasy of hitting The Big One, that life changing progressive jackpot that will put you on Easy Street for the rest your life. You imagine the thrill of lining up the winning symbols and dream about how you will spend all that money. Then reality kicks in and deep down you know that you have a better chance of getting struck by lighting than you do hitting the big jackpot. Does this mean you should not play Progressive slot machines? There are actually three different types of progressive machines. The Stand Alone Progressive The stand alone progressive machine is not linked to any other machines. Instead of having a fixed top jackpot it takes a percentage of the coins played and adds that to the award for the highest winning combination .It has a meter on the front and shows you the jackpot. In most cases the payback is equal to the other machines of that denomination but it just distributed differently to give you a varying amount for the top prize. The progressive jackpots for the stand alone machines is much lower that the ones from machines that are linked together. Click on the following Websites : - http://www.casinovendordirectory.com http://www.casinovendorsguide.com http://www.casinosuppliersportal.com http://www.casinosvendors.com http://www.casinovendorlocator.com http://www.chiefcyberpicks.com http://www.chiefcyberpicks.us http://www.casinoreviewschief.com http://www.onlinecasinoreviews1.com