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The Major Millions is a 3-reel and 3-payline slot machine with a progressive jackpot! It is a classic-styled game from one of the leading online casino software providers – Microgaming. The graphics of this emulator can impress everyone, it is brilliant and eye-catching, but if you are a fan of Microgaming products, you will understand me very well. Moreover, you can be sure that you will win this time or another. The Major Millions logo is very positive and can bring you joy just at the sight of it. If you want to try your spirits, this game is up to you. We forgot to mention, that the Major Millions symbol will double the payout of any winning combination and 2 icons of this funny and jolly man multiply the payout by 4. In addition, the Major Millions image is a wild symbol and can substitute for the missing one to complete a winning combination. This slot is similar to Magnificent Sevens.

Later on, the typical slot machine consisted of three reels with 20 symbols on each of them, which translates into 8,000 combinations. An improvement, which nevertheless restricted slot machine operators from paying out major jackpots. Watch SDGuy1234 Slot Machine Videos Video: MAJOR JACKPOT HAND PAY At Ho Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells. Thanks for Watching! Leave a comment! Can't get enough of it? Then subscribe!!! Tell your enemy!

We`re sure that you were waiting for some information about the progressive jackpot. So, get ready. The progressive jackpot is increasing every second! It is unbelievable, but it is real! If we were you, we would start playing right now! You can always monitor the current value on the screen. And remember that you have to place the maximum bet and that the jackpot can be won only at the 3rd payline. This is a simple and very profitable slot game, so make your choice and good luck.

tsmith
I hope I'm using the term 'wongable' correctly. It means there's a point where it is a good idea to play it to win a large amount, right?
I went to Tunica, Mississippi this week. Last time I was there, in July, I found these new penny machines from WMS Gaming, their G+ Deluxe series, that have minor and major progressive jackpots. The minor jp must pay before it reaches $50 and the major must pay before it reaches $500. The jackpot amounts increase with each win only -- as opposed to something like 'Wheel of Fortune' or 'Blazing 7s', where each spin contributes to the jackpot amount -- and the jackpots are awarded randomly, after any win. It's also a little different in that it pays right-to-left on certain symbols. I had played the 'Kronos' game in July at Resorts and won the minor jp for about $37.
On Monday I had just gotten to town and made my first stop at Bally's. I was down about $80 after an hour and while wandering around I came across a bank of these G+ Deluxe machines. I pushed a couple of 20s into a Kronos machine whose minor jackpot was about $35 and the major was about $350, but I wasn't getting any wins at all so I looked to my left and saw a 'Queen of the Wild' machine whose major jackpot amount had flashing lights around it; the amount stood at about $453 and change and the machine was telling everybody the jackpot was ripe for the picking.
I stuck a 20 into the machine and was playing just above the minimum (less than $1) and getting a couple of good little wins here and there and got a nice return on a bonus round, but I was watching the jp amount go up only by 1 or 2 cents with each small win each time. I played for another 10 minutes, stuck another 20 in, and finally said to myself, 'Enough of this pussy-footin' around' and boosted my bet up to the max, $2.50.
That next spin got me a whole bunch of King Kong-type ape symbols on the 3 rightmost reels, the ape pictures expanded from just faces into full bodies, the machine exploded into 'Super Big Win' music and sounds and over all that I could hear this deep voice coming out of the machine saying, 'Major jackpot awarded.' Turned out I won $225 for the King Kongs and another $454 for the major jackpot.
I took a picture of the screen with my little Tracfone but I didn't realize cell phones aren't like digital cameras in that they don't automatically save photos, so because I didn't tell the phone to save the picture I lost it, but it sure was pretty while it lasted.
P.S. I know what I said in the other thread, but like FarFromVegas' theory about deserving to hear the music on really big wins, for 680 bucks I let the machine sing and throw coins all over the screen as long as it wanted to. :)
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I thought 'Wonging' was a technique of entering a Blackjack game only during high count phases due to the use of team members who play at fairly constant bet amounts and merely signal to the 'Big Betting Wonger' to suddenly show up.
Don't think its a term for slot play at all.
bbvk05
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I don't think it is abuse of the term 'wonging.'
Wonging in refers to entering a table mid shoe after you count with no money in the game and then the shoe goes positive. You pay no entry fee and get in with a positive EV. Reverse Wonging is leaving when things go south. It does not have to do anything with teams, although I still think it would work.
Here, he sat down at a machine with a potential positive EV due to the guarantees. In some sense that is wonging in on the machine, but I don't think it is the best use of the word.
Hunterhill

I thought 'Wonging' was a technique of entering a Blackjack game only during high count phases due to the use of team members who play at fairly constant bet amounts and merely signal to the 'Big Betting Wonger' to suddenly show up.
Don't think its a term for slot play at all.

Yes the term has also been used for wongable slots,meaning they have an entry point where it is favorable to play.

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tsmith

Here, he sat down at a machine with a potential positive EV due to the guarantees.


Make that 'SHE sat down at a machine ...' :)
I neglected to mention that the random jackpots can be awarded after any winning spin while playing any amount; you do not have to be betting max to be eligible.
Mission146
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TSmith,
1.) Your strategy in playing only when the Jackpot amount was close to the guaranteed amount of $500 was definitely correct. It makes you no more likely to hit the Jackpot, (unless you actually get to $500, obviously) in any given spin, but the amount certainly increases your ER.
2.) The thing about that is that even at a Jackpot of $454.xx, you had $40 in the machine at that time and it started at $453.xx. You said that the machine increases are win based, so best case scenario, a $225 hit increased the Max Progressive by about $1.00, could be less, could be more, less than $1.99, anyway. It would have been excellent if you had written down the exact amounts after each win and the exact amount you got from the Major Progressive, because then we would know exactly how much a $225 win increases the Progressive by and could have determined what percentage of every win goes to a Progressive...unless it is on a graduated scale...but that would be easy to figure out by determining how the Progressive responds to smaller wins.
-If the Progressive responds to smaller wins the same way (in terms of percentages), then based upon the ER of the base game, (lacking PAR Sheets, which only the casino will have, I like to guess about 90% because it is mathematically easy and usually a slight underestimate) and the knowledge that x% of a win feeds the Progressive, you would then know how much money you would have to put in, assuming the ER% is met, to guarantee the Progressive.
-If nothing else, if we can determine that the same % of every win feeds the Progressive, you would at least know how much you have to win to hit the Progressive.
3.) While you were playing in a fashion that improved your ER (and definitely correctly for that machine) that does not necessarily mean that you were playing at a +ER. The reason that +ER can occasionally be had on a Progressive machine is because Progressive machines are typically uncapped, and as a result, when the Progressive result doesn't hit as much as it probabilistically should, you can end up with a Progressive amount that puts you at over 100% ER on each individual spin.
-In this case, however, the Progressive payouts are capped, and it is theoretically possible that a spin at $49x.xx could still have a negative ER by virtue that the possibility of the $49x.xx + the Base Pays still don't give you +100% ER on each pull. Obviously, if it were $499.99, then you would have that because you'd essentially need to hit for anything once.
Mission146


Make that 'SHE sat down at a machine ...' :)
I neglected to mention that the random jackpots can be awarded after any winning spin while playing any amount; you do not have to be betting max to be eligible.


I'm still going to be going with the assumption that every win increases the Progressive by a certain percentage.
I would love to have the PAR Sheets for this one, but if I had to guess, I would say that an RNG determines the Progressive amount that must be attained in order for the Progressive to be paid, so it's not truly random. I would suggest that when a Progressive is hit, the RNG assigns a new, 'Goal,' which could be $464.25 or $387.12, or whatever.
In this event, you are better off Max Betting simply because your wins (while they may or may not be equal in terms of Payout x Amount Played, but probably are) are going to add to the Progressive faster simply because you are winning more. This is especially true if it is based on a percentage of the amount won.
Furthermore, the percentage increase v. amount won could be lower if you are not Max Betting. If this is the case, then you are better off Max Betting if the amount needed for the Progressive is not truly random because a larger % of a win will go to the Progressive. This is what I suspect and will try to demonstrate if I ever see one of these machines.
***In support of my theory that the Major Jackpot total needed to hit the Progressive is decided by the machine (and is not truly random) I present that you must have a WINNING spin in order to win the Progressive. Why should that be? If the Progressive were truly awarded randomly, then why could the Progressive not come on any spin as opposed to a winning spin?

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My theory is because the winning spin put you at/over the point that the RNG decided that the Progressive would be paid.
Congratulations on the nice win, by the way.
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Mission146, so does the fact that you only win the jackpot if you also win a regular pull keep it from being illegal?
Mission146

Mission146, so does the fact that you only win the jackpot if you also win a regular pull keep it from being illegal?


I don't understand the question. There are quite a few machines out there that will award something along the lines of Free Games seemingly at random and even on a losing spin. The, 'American Idol Audition Bonus,' is an example of one such machine.
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