So denomination does matter here in part because that establishes what these jackpots will sit at. These traditionally change based on your denomination. Now, many of these games also have flat “Bonus” jackpots at the Mini/Minor level. – you might find on others like Mighty Cash). So this covers the Major and Grand level on these machines (or whatever name – Maxi, etc. So if we look at games like Lightning Link, Lock It Link, Mighty Cash, etc., and we look specifically at the progressives, you will have a better chance of winning a progressive on a higher bet (denomination doesn’t factor in here, since bet size matters moreso than the denom). The Quick Hit series is a great example of this. We of course know some games, you MUST max bet to have access to the progressives. Denomination normally doesn’t matter at all.
In most cases, games you play that have progressives improve your chances of winning them with a higher bet.
In a slot forum, a player asked me a pretty straightforward question regarding betting and progressives:ĭoes one have better odds of hitting a progressive (like Lightning Link) when you are playing a higher denom/bet?