![]() ![]() As many regular slot players here have probably also noticed, with those fixed ranged jackpots though (including -on many machine types- for Major Jackpots and also on some for Grand Jackpots, though subject to machine type), if the Jackpot level reaches the maximum upper numerical limit of the range, then the "coin-in" gambled after that point adds to the minimum figure that the jackpot resets to after that other jackpot is won, so in this case even if the jackpot has just gone off, it resets to a figure above the lowest base level figure, which means that players would not know that it had just been paid out anyway, unless they happened to be sitting next to the machine and saw the other player win. If my one in a million win is going to come through, I'd rather win the higher amount. Each to their own of course, but I prefer to play slots where the jackpot is at the higher end of the range (assuming it's a jackpot that actually has a range and is not fixed). ![]()
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