Progressive jackpot statistics
Jackpot | Value | Average Win | Biggest Win | Average Time | Last Won |
3x Wild Cherry | $15,544 | $13,684 | $40,068 | 9w 2d 5701690 | 14w 3d ago 8766552 |
7x Lucky 7s | $9,773 | $12,855 | $24,692 | 2w 1d 1321123 | 3w 3d ago 2118251 |
Mega Money Mine | $136,687 | $235,607 | $288,112 | 5y 31w 176940673 | 1y 8w ago 36691749 |
Mine All Mine Bronze | $851 | $775 | $1,157 | 9w 2d 5664790 | 12w 2d ago 7439051 |
Mine All Mine Gold | $57,272 | - | - | - 0 | - 1614811758 |
Mine All Mine Silver | $3,351 | $4,437 | $5,290 | 22w 2d 13541515 | 19w 1d ago 11597951 |
Pay Dirt | $138,246 | $58,025 | $121,542 | 3y 38w 117960448 | 9y 48w ago 312966316 |
Progressive Blackjack | $70,465 | - | - | - 0 | - 1614811758 |
Red White & Win | $209,590 | $990,529 | $990,529 | 11y 11w 353881345 | 10y 30w ago 333841950 |
Reel Poker Slots | $8,240 | $17,466 | $29,469 | 1y 7w 36110706 | 39w 1d ago 23725447 |
Treasure Trail | $83,398 | - | - | - 0 | - 1614811758 |
Ultimate 10x | $2,662 | $11,698 | $24,861 | 13d 4h 1140338 | 3d 12h ago 302951 |
Win Place or Show | $20,699 | $24,327 | $157,388 | 34w 2d 20816550 | 2y 38w ago 86365446 |
WGS Technology jackpots information
WGS Technology casinos offer a small number of progressive jackpot games. Five of the jackpots are tied to classic style slot machines: Mega Money Mine, Pay Dirt, Red White & Win, Treasure Trail, and Win Place or Show.
All of the WGS Technology jackpot slots have a fixed coin size and require you to play the maximum 3 coins to win the progressive jackpot, although the coin size varies from machine to machine - so you can pick a jackpot to suit your budget.
The other two casino jackpots are offered with progressive side bets at the Caribbean Stud and Blackjack tables.
Important note about Vegas Technology jackpots
Prior to the closure of all Vegas Technology (the previous incarnation of this software) casinos in mid 2011, more than $1.5 million in accumulated progressive jackpot funds, largely contributed by players were, to our knowledge, never returned or paid. The money simply disappeared along with the owners of the software and casinos licensing it. Now that the software has returned under the new WGS Technology label and the progressive games have returned with vastly reduced jackpots, we are left to ponder the question of what happened to the money that players previously contributed to the jackpot pools? Once again, we see the effect of the UIGEA law on U.S. gamblers: an unregulated marketplace where "mysteries" of this magnitude are able to take place with no recourse for the ones who bear the brunt of the rip-offs - the players.
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