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I would so be at Jackpot Party if they let me.

It's been a while, but I took a trip to my fav B&M, Glinda dropped wilds and for a moment I thought it was gonna be the biggun... big enough to give me back my losses at that point in the trip, but I did not just retire to the room to drink. Reels 1,2,3,4 were all wilds, and although she didn't cover last reel, I did land a wild during the spins. I took a pic with my cell phone, still can't figure out how to upload it. 9500 nickles on a $1 bet. Way better than IM has ever been to me.

If Jackpot Party opens the market to Canadians, I'll be sure to sign up. Win or lose, IGT has some great games.
 
hi guys , i got asked the other day how JPP can improve there chat & promos side of things , any of you clever players who play there got any ideas you could forward onto them for future things . ive suggested a few but have run out of good ideas now , many thx
 
880x stake at Jackpot Party.

Triggered the Jackpot Party Progressive feature from a 30p spin on Bruce Lee.

Gathered 1-star to take me up to the second level, and then hit a collect. Luckily for me the 1-star had climbed pretty high since last being hit so it was a decent wedge. (Well, for a low-roller like me, anyway :))

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I know it's not the thread to discuss this but here's an interesting statistic: At 30p/spin, it takes 29300 spins to contribute £264 to the progressives. That's a friggin' lot of spins. You might actually make more money with the progressives than without them, since you're more likely to cash out when you hit one than to cash out because of the extra 3% RTP that you'd get if they weren't there.

That's a very interesting point Balth, and you know I've never thought of it like that before.

Why not stick that post in the Jackpot Party thread as other folks may wish to chime in, and it'll just get lost here in the Winners Screenshots thread!

From the Winners Screenshots thread. If anyone wants to discuss this.
 
Well it certainly made all the difference this evening, I was on a 100% match up to £100 with the usual Jackpot Party 10xB WR.

However, it wasn't going great, and I was nosing down towards £100 left with £380 still to wager, when the JPP popped up and paid what you see in the screenshot there, ended up cashing out with £383 from a £100 deposit. Without that JPP I think there's every chance it would have been a bust, and an extra 3% on the RTP wouldn't help much, especially since if I'd met wagering with under £100 left I'd have carried on playing to bust unless I could get back to £100.

The odd thing is that I've basically moaned about the JPP ever since I started playing at Jackpot Party a year or so ago, saying that I'd much rather be able to forgo the JPP opportunity and have the full 95% on the base games rather than the 92-3 split.

And yet, now that WMS slots are available at other reputable casinos with a juicy 96% RTP, I'm still playing them at Jackpot Party.

Part of this is down to the casino itself, Jackpot Party are a solid operation with excellent payout times, but so are Unibet/NordicBet, so it appears that the JPP has a draw for me after all.

Maybe it works on a subconscious level, 'cause you know there is always a chance to trigger it at any time, even on a low stake, and it can turn around what was starting to be a bit of depressing session as was the case tonight, into a solid winning session.

Plus, whilst it's rare, it's not incredibly rare. Even as a low-roller who doesn't play big deposits and only has a session or two per week (and often less than that), I've seen it probably six times (maybe seven?) in just over a year, although I've never got past the 1-star.

Over at the Jackpotty forums - (very much UK gambling focused, AWPs and B3s and suchlike, online gambling is just a single sub-forum there) - one of the regular posters hit the 3-star for nearly £2,800 off a £2.40 spin. Guy called 'kidgloves', very nice chap he is too.

 
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Without that JPP I think there's every chance it would have been a bust, and an extra 3% on the RTP wouldn't help much, especially since if I'd met wagering with under £100 left I'd have carried on playing to bust unless I could get back to £100.

A few months ago I was questioning this same issue with the TDK slot in another thread. I don't know how much I've put in the progressives vs. how much I got back, but after doing some quick math I realized that the difference isn't big at all. While we give away some RTP to the progressives, we do get a fairly large chunk of it back and sometimes all at once so it helps to cash out. At the end of the day, it's not as evil as someone would think, plus there's always a slim chance to hit the big one.

A progressive is like a very very high variance game that acts on its own hidden in a slot. When I spin TDK, I understand that $0.29 go to the spin itself and $0.01 goes to that crazy high variance game. When I win the $100 progressive, it really is 10000x stake.
 
Well it certainly made all the difference this evening, I was on a 100% match up to £100 with the usual Jackpot Party 10xB WR.

However, it wasn't going great, and I was nosing down towards £100 left with £380 still to wager, when the JPP popped up and paid what you see in the screenshot there, ended up cashing out with £383 from a £100 deposit. Without that JPP I think there's every chance it would have been a bust, and an extra 3% on the RTP wouldn't help much, especially since if I'd met wagering with under £100 left I'd have carried on playing to bust unless I could get back to £100.

The odd thing is that I've basically moaned about the JPP ever since I started playing at Jackpot Party a year or so ago, saying that I'd much rather be able to forgo the JPP opportunity and have the full 95% on the base games rather than the 92-3 split.

And yet, now that WMS slots are available at other reputable casinos with a juicy 96% RTP, I'm still playing them at Jackpot Party.

Part of this is down to the casino itself, Jackpot Party are a solid operation with excellent payout times, but so are Unibet/NordicBet, so it appears that the JPP has a draw for me after all.

Maybe it works on a subconscious level, 'cause you know there is always a chance to trigger it at any time, even on a low stake, and it can turn around what was starting to be a bit of depressing session as was the case tonight, into a solid winning session.

Plus, whilst it's rare, it's not incredibly rare. Even as a low-roller who doesn't play big deposits and only has a session or two per week (and often less than that), I've seen it probably six times (maybe seven?) in just over a year, although I've never got past the 1-star.

Over at the Jackpotty forums - (very much UK gambling focused, AWPs and B3s and suchlike, online gambling is just a single sub-forum there) - one of the regular posters hit the 3-star for nearly £2,800 off a £2.40 spin. Guy called 'kidgloves', very nice chap he is too.


He's the Leicester bloke. Yes. Latterly trying out B'ham. Still goes in dusty arcades. Has resurfaced on Mr. Morris's patch and made contact with the outside world again. Bloop!
 
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A few months ago I was questioning this same issue with the TDK slot in another thread. I don't know how much I've put in the progressives vs. how much I got back, but after doing some quick math I realized that the difference isn't big at all. While we give away some RTP to the progressives, we do get a fairly large chunk of it back and sometimes all at once so it helps to cash out. At the end of the day, it's not as evil as someone would think, plus there's always a slim chance to hit the big one.

A progressive is like a very very high variance game that acts on its own hidden in a slot. When I spin TDK, I understand that $0.29 go to the spin itself and $0.01 goes to that crazy high variance game. When I win the $100 progressive, it really is 10000x stake.

TDK and all the MG progressives don't really make sense to me. (And indeed the progressives just about anywhere except Jackpot Party.)

On TDK the MINI is trivial even for a low-roller, the MINOR is the best you can ever really expect to hit and that's not exactly massive, and they're basically both permanently set at the reseed value. Yes the MAJOR or MEGA would be splendid but that's like hoping to hit the 4-star progressive (and then some) at Jackpot Party, you could literally play for a lifetime and never see it.

What I like about the JPPs is that even the 0-star JPP reseeds at £20 and can climb to £100 or more before it gets hit, add in all the presents you can get before hitting COLLECT, and it can actually be a decent wedge. (I've had over £125 on a 0-star.)

If you get to the 1-star (which I've had three or four times now), your win is most likely going to be in the £200-£300 range, which is a lovely hit for a low-roller.

The 2-stars aren't mega-rare (although I've never had one), it's only the 3 and 4 stars that feel somewhat out of reach.

In fact, the problem I have with progressives just about everywhere is that as the average player, especially a low-roller, you can well expect to never hit a decent one, which isn't the case at Jackpot Party.
 
TDK and all the MG progressives don't really make sense to me. (And indeed the progressives just about anywhere except Jackpot Party.)

On TDK the MINI is trivial even for a low-roller, the MINOR is the best you can ever really expect to hit and that's not exactly massive, and they're basically both permanently set at the reseed value. Yes the MAJOR or MEGA would be splendid but that's like hoping to hit the 4-star progressive (and then some) at Jackpot Party, you could literally play for a lifetime and never see it.

What I like about the JPPs is that even the 0-star JPP reseeds at £20 and can climb to £100 or more before it gets hit, add in all the presents you can get before hitting COLLECT, and it can actually be a decent wedge. (I've had over £125 on a 0-star.)

If you get to the 1-star (which I've had three or four times now), your win is most likely going to be in the £200-£300 range, which is a lovely hit for a low-roller.

The 2-stars aren't mega-rare (although I've never had one), it's only the 3 and 4 stars that feel somewhat out of reach.

In fact, the problem I have with progressives just about everywhere is that as the average player, especially a low-roller, you can well expect to never hit a decent one, which isn't the case at Jackpot Party
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LOL, I play TDK a fair bit, only seen the tenner progressive twice; I've played Jackpot Party but very rarely (maybe 10 times?), but have gotten the 4 star progressive for my quarter bet
 
LOL, I play TDK a fair bit, only seen the tenner progressive twice; I've played Jackpot Party but very rarely (maybe 10 times?), but have gotten the 4 star progressive for my quarter bet

To be fair though, it seems a lot easier to trigger the progressive wheel in TDK than the JPP progressive (based on what I heard). At $0.30 you trigger it about once per 2hrs session or so. I once got the minor jackpot at $180 (and I've seen it at over $300) and I also got this mini:

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Well here are my stats for March at Jackpot Party, which is why I've decided to try the WMS slots elsewhere for the time being!

I should state for the record that I'm still in profit overall at the site, but this month has just been awful.

As you can see here, I've gone over 20,000 spins without a JPP, admittedly mostly low-rolling, but it still stings a bit.

The questions I asked were (1) RTP, (2) Spins made, (3) Biggest win as a multiplication of stake, (4) Total wagered.

Excellent customer service as usual, no problem getting the information, but 82.6% RTP over 22,834 spins is a bit too :( for my taste.

Thanks for your email, let me try to answer your query.

Since 01/03/13:

1: RTP = 82.6%
2: 22,834 Spins
3: I believe this is Fortunes of the Caribbean on 18/03 at 20:47 with a £58.78 win from a 30p spin (195.9XStake)
4: £8,695.74 Wagered

I hope this is ok for you, if you need any thing else feel free to come to chat to me.
 
Well here are my stats for March at Jackpot Party, which is why I've decided to try the WMS slots elsewhere for the time being!

I should state for the record that I'm still in profit overall at the site, but this month has just been awful.

As you can see here, I've gone over 20,000 spins without a JPP, admittedly mostly low-rolling, but it still stings a bit.

The questions I asked were (1) RTP, (2) Spins made, (3) Biggest win as a multiplication of stake, (4) Total wagered.

Excellent customer service as usual, no problem getting the information, but 82.6% RTP over 22,834 spins is a bit too :( for my taste.

Silly time to leave Jackpot Party when the 100% match-up 10xB starts tomorrow!
 
Silly time to leave Jackpot Party when the 100% match-up 10xB starts tomorrow!

Oh I'll still play the monthly bonus of course, it's just not going to be my first choice casino for no-deposit play.
 
Well here are my stats for March at Jackpot Party, which is why I've decided to try the WMS slots elsewhere for the time being!

I should state for the record that I'm still in profit overall at the site, but this month has just been awful.

As you can see here, I've gone over 20,000 spins without a JPP, admittedly mostly low-rolling, but it still stings a bit.

The questions I asked were (1) RTP, (2) Spins made, (3) Biggest win as a multiplication of stake, (4) Total wagered.

Excellent customer service as usual, no problem getting the information, but 82.6% RTP over 22,834 spins is a bit too :( for my taste.

That's pretty sh*te really, but then again I'm a foil hatter who believes in cyclical play around the TRTP flatline, whereby if you are significantly up like you were at a point after the famous 20FS on Brucie, then you will dip down later and so-on.
Could be worse, you could've had my Wintingo a/c :D:D:D
 
Well I registered and did a deposit of 50£.
I played the Oz game I got 3 scatter/feature 2times and I coosed the money 2 times I got pissed so I tried the slippery shoe I understood nada of the bonus so I left that game and tried Kronos that game is totally useless and I had only 25€ left and suddenly out of nowhere I hear on my speakers "jackpott party" I almost fell of my chair. Confused and scared I started to pick some boxes got 1 star and kept on picking boxes won about 250 or something.

Played some other games like the griffin slot (good slot if you get like many doors you get a nice win), dark knights got the bonus 3 sticky wilds won about 250 on that one took out total of 500.

Overall a good casino with many games and diffrent bonuses. Defintly worth a try if you are tired of netent and MG.

Wow, I sure did not make much sense. :lolup:

Anyways I still play at jackpotparty and I have to thank chopley beacuse I watched his vids and I deicded to join.
 
So I decided to register and deposit at JPP this weekend. Took the 100 % SUB with a £50 deposit. Played almost exclusively on Kiss and Wizard of Oz: Ruby Slipppers, had some good hits and managed a decent profit and cashed out.

Then on Sunday I took the monthly 100 % bonus with a £100 deposit and played the same games. Made WR with a profit again, played some more and cashed out.

First withdrawal reached my bank account in less then 48h. Second one approved.

Without the jackpots this would be my number one casino to play at. The games are much more fun then anywhere else, IMO.

I'm going to deposit tomorrow again, can't enough of Kiss and Ruby slippers. :lolup:
 

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