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    Progressive Jackpots...

    Just had a thought...

    What, with a MASSIVE amount of Microgaming/Crypto/RTG etc's business dropping out overnight - what's going to happen to the progressives? For a start, I imagine they'll crawl up a LOT slower than usual (I've noticed the Rapid Fire's not getting as carried away as they used to!) and generally not be as exciting anymore...

    Major Hundreds and King Cashanot anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slotster! View Post
    Major Hundreds and King Cashanot anyone?
    LOL. I'll stick to Cash Splat and Nunzamunni although Fruit Siesta is tempting after lunch


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    Quote Originally Posted by Simmo! View Post
    LOL. I'll stick to Cash Splat and Nunzamunni although Fruit Siesta is tempting after lunch
    Heh hee

    What do you reckon though?? Surely at least half of MG's business must've been stateside - so what they gonna do!?? No wonder they delayed Mega Moolah!!

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    Dont forget that at the moment only 11 States are banned so there should still be a lot of input from the US on Micro. Not sure what will happen with Playtech and Crypto though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Slotster! View Post
    Just had a thought...

    What, with a MASSIVE amount of Microgaming/Crypto/RTG etc's business dropping out overnight - what's going to happen to the progressives? For a start, I imagine they'll crawl up a LOT slower than usual (I've noticed the Rapid Fire's not getting as carried away as they used to!) and generally not be as exciting anymore...
    Doesn't the Asian market contribute a lot to the progressives too??

    I highly doubt you will notice any difference whatsoever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cheekymonkey View Post
    Doesn't the Asian market contribute a lot to the progressives too??

    I highly doubt you will notice any difference whatsoever.
    There will be a difference, no doubt. The US is by far the largest consumer of progressive jackpot slots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spearmaster View Post
    There will be a difference, no doubt. The US is by far the largest consumer of progressive jackpot slots.
    We will have to wait and see!
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    blackjack\roulette\baccarat are asians' fav casino games
    most of them won't play slots.
    they even don't know slots terms and rules! I mean online slots.
    casino operators better work hard to expand its SE asian market

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