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Slot Carousels
Most casinos have groups of slot machines that are grouped
by denomination called carousels. They usually have a theme
that is designed to attract a certain kind of player. In Nevada,
casinos advertise carousels with a higher payback, by using
a slogan such as 'Up to 97 percent payback.' The disclaimer
is the 'up to' phrase, which means that only a few machines
in the carousel may pay back as high as 97 percent.
Carousels are sometimes linked together to calculate a progressive
jackpot. These types of machines differ because the top jackpot
is not a set amount, but increases as players deposit more
money. For example, the top jackpot may increase five cents
for every dollar played in the carousel. Every machine contributes
to the jackpot, and the first machine to hit the jackpot symbols
wins the award.
When the jackpot is won, the top award reverts to the minimum
amount that is determined by the casino.
The Megabucks- and Quartermania-style slots are machines that
are linked together between different casinos. The jackpots
on these machines can reach the multi-million dollar level,
much higher than individual casinos would be able to offer.
The machines are linked to a central computer by phone lines,
allowing the machines to communicate with the computer that
eventually determines when the winning combination will be
hit.
If you want to play these progressive machines, you must deposit
the maximum number of coins, because you are not eligible
for the top jackpot unless you do. Imagine how painful it
would be to hit the winning combination and only have one
coin in. Instead of winning, say, $5 million, you'd only win
$5,000. It's one of the few instances where winning would
hurt.
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