Progressive Jackpot Slots System |
|
Progressive Slots SystemUsing a progressive jackpot slots system is an exciting way to try to beat the casinos. The down side is that it requires a very large bankroll. The other problems involve the lack of accurate payout percentages on slot machines and you often will need a team of slots players to give you the best odds to making this system work. How A Progressive Slots System WorksHere is how a progressive slots system works. Your focus will be on the slot machines that have a very large jackpot, often in the millions of dollars. These machines usually have many slot machines, sometimes thousands, feeding into the jackpot, often from different casinos. I have heard these called wide area progressives. You will need to find out the payback percentage for the machine, which is hard to do, and be able to calculate the chance of hitting the progressive slots jackpot. When the jackpot gets high enough to cover the difference then you start playing that machine. There are a few professional progressive slots systems players who have teams of players doing this. However, this requires a great deal of working capital. A team of slots players can sink hundreds of thousands of dollars into a game very quickly. This type of slots system is not for everyone. I don't believe I would try this even if I could afford to. The main reason is because when the jackpot gets so big, there are thousands of normal players trying to hit it at the same time. No matter how much you are willing to invest there are no guarantees one of your team will be the one who eventually hits it. The best place to find accurate payout percentages for machines is in Slots Player magazine and sometimes on the large slot machine manufacturers web sites. Something that makes this even more challenging is that many slot machines have a range of potential pay back percentages that a casino can choose. So 5 different casinos may be paying back a different percentage on their machines. And this information is next to impossible to get, because most casinos aren't going to tell you at what percentage they have set their variable pay back slots. Where this can work a little more easily is on a Jacks or Better video poker game that has a progressive jackpot. Because the payback percentages on Jacks or Better machines is based on the listed pay outs for hands, you can mathematically determine when a jackpot makes the game a positive expectation play. |
Free Slots Systems
Progressive Jackpot Slots System All material copyright © 2008 - 2009 Free Slots Systems all rights reserved |