Millionaires Club Jackpot

mitch

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I see the Crypto Millionaires Club Jackpot is approaching the 3 million mark (GBPs for us UK folk! Thats not far short of $6,000,000:) )

This must be a serious matter it has even caused Slotster to change his handle.

Now, I normally never play slots but have dabbled with the Millionaires Club slot during May (no harm in dreaming!). Looking at my logs I am down 330 on this game.

What are other members doing and how much have they put in and how much are they willing to put in to try and win?

Lets see who has put in the most. Given Slotsters record I expect him to be a contender. Also has anyone hit a decent win at the game.

Mitch
 
My heart sank when I saw this thread - I thought you were gonna say it had gone!!!

I've been in and out of it over the past few weeks, primarily at .90p a spin. Regardless of the huge jackpot, I love the five reeler as a game in it's own right. It's a sometimes great bonus round, and I hit the five aeroplanes for 500 too! (Not bad off a .90p bet!).

Moneywise, that 500 hit has probably made me about even... I even hit two arrows straight away on one bonus round! Good job it auto spins the third reel, as my hand was far too shaky to click it!

Would be best news EVER if a CM member hit it.. Better news still if it was me :D
 
Slotster! said:
Just thought - what day is it crypto's issue their loyalty points into your account? It's today innit? Or tomorrow? Bet it goes in the next few days!!!

25th i think.

I've been trying - got to the third reel twice at 0.90c.
 
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My heart sank, thought someone had gotten it, but hoped if it went that it went to someone here! I get my comps on Thursday (the 25th) and I will try again, but only with the 90 cents a spin. The jackpot is a minimum of $175,000, and boy would I be happy with that, I'll leave the almost three million to someone else. Bet it goes soon. Guess there are different Millionaire's games depending on the casino.
 
Actually, you can win the entire $2.8 million with just $0.90, or, even $0.10 bet! I asked this question a while back, and the guys at Cryptologic tell me that it works similar to the Rapid Fire jackpots. Any paid spin can win the jackpot, but the more you bet the bigger the chance.

That phrase about $175,000 minimum jackpot is quite confusing. Based on the info from Crypto, I assume that is just referring to the reset value of the jackpot.
 
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Wow, I didn't know that one could win it on just 90 cents (or less) thought it started at the $175,000 minimum and went up to the max for the $180 a spin heavy hitters! I have gotten to the "inner circle" but the most I have gotten on a 90 cents spin is about $60. From time to time I try the 2.25 or even the 9 dollar spin. One thing I noticed, every time the three wine bottles appear in a winning combination without the wildcard, one of the next five spins will either be the three millionaire's symbols or a pretty good line win. You can tell I have played this WAY too much, but I have played it even more in "practice" mode.
 
Darem1 said:
One thing I noticed, every time the three wine bottles appear in a winning combination without the wildcard, one of the next five spins will either be the three millionaire's symbols or a pretty good line win.

Interesting...I'll try that theory next time I play :D
 
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I hope it works for you. Please don't spend too much! It could just be a coincidence, but I truly have noticed it at least five times in a row.
 
I too have been dabbling in this on jackpot at $.90 hoping for some amazing luck.
I love the five reeler as a game in it's own right
I also love the 5 reeler one and have come out ahead on every try. (Blowing it on the other slots)

Made it to the 3rd level and missed the arrow twice and
Good job it auto spins the third reel, as my hand was far too shaky to click it!
so true!...the win was over $100 both times..now to hit that last one....Wishing all that try it lots of luck!
 
about that bonus game.... is the estimated value higher to go for the jackpot, or to quit after a certain point based on how much you've made and how many slots on the bonus wheel are blacked out?
 
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Since the probability of hitting the jackpot is low, I always stop if I get to the second level if I am playing a $9 spin, and have won a couple of hundred.
Also with a $2.25 spin if I get $80-$100. I am sure others do the same, which is why the jackpot hasn't hit yet, nobody has taken that chance and played it through to the end.
However, the next time I play (tommorrow-hope it hasn't gone by then) I plan to play the 90 cents spin each time and I will let it ride right up to either getting the jackpot, getting the larger payoff where you cannot spin again, or getting the consolation prize. All I am risking are my comp points, about $300.
 
Darem1 said:
Since the probability of hitting the jackpot is low, I always stop if I get to the second level if I am playing a $9 spin, and have won a couple of hundred.
Also with a $2.25 spin if I get $80-$100. I am sure others do the same, which is why the jackpot hasn't hit yet, nobody has taken that chance and played it through to the end.

I think thats probably why it gets so big. me personally I play at 0.90 and just keep going til I bust out - never take the money on the wheel. Same at $2.25 when i am getting bored...but thats why I dont spin at $9 :)

Oh and that "3 Champagne Bottles" trick mentioned earlier? Dint work for me today and I had 3 of them 5 times :(
 
Simmo! said:
I play at 0.90 and just keep going til I bust out - never take the money on the wheel. :(

I had another go at this slot last night. 218 spins @ 0.90. Result -75 did not hit the feature at all. Checked my last 3 sessions 330 total spins and no feature.

Is this about right? Any way I know why I avoid slots. Still that $6million dollars! :rolleyes:

Mitch
 
I have only won the feature some 10-20 times total so this isn't based on a lot of experience, but the first two wheels seems to me to be totally random, meaning each result has equal chance to come up. So the chances of hitting the arrow on the first wheel is 1:5 pr. spin and on the second 1:10, but my guess is that the chances on the 3rd wheel is based on the size of your bet.

Is this how you guys see it too?
 
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It is still up for grabs as of a few minutes ago. I found $30 and played it from eight to eleven thirty. Most fun I have had in a while without winning. Got it up to aver $200 and each time but two played it until I got the inner circle or the consolation prize. Once I got the inner circle for $90, another time for $58If I hit pretty good and then nothing, I stopped, played another game for a few spins, and then went back. The money finally ran out, but not before adding about $10 to my comp money available tommorrow, so it really only cost me $20 to play all evening. I just wonder, the two times I took the $$$ on the second circle after a couple of spins because it was a good payout,what would have happened if I had kept going.....but of the maybe twenty times I got the symbols, I got the inner circle pay three times, took a good pay twice, and played the rest until I only got the consolation prize.
I plan on playing again as soon as I get my comp points, and playing until I get the inner circle prize or the consolation prize.
 
Millionaire's club wine bottles

I had them about five times last night, not once this morning. Once I got the Millionaire symbols right after, another two times was a good line win, and the rest of the time - NOTHING - so much for that theory. And it cost me, too, because I upped the amount to $9 for the spins that of course gave nothing. Probably went through $90 testing my theory. That's why I wondered if the games were predetermined each time they were loaded.
I guess each spin stands on its own.
 
£2,942,824

As I sit and type!!

(ooh! Get me with my big John Steed (TM) stylee colours up there)

Almost THREE MILLION QUID!?!?! On an online progressive!?!?! At today's exchange rate, that's almost FORTY NINE MILLION DOLLARS ;) Heh hee...

Three million quid though. Potentially for a .90p spin. If I had a spare twenty grand today, I'd pile it in at £180 a spin. You'll get some great playthrough on the nine liner, and a great chance of hitting it.

I'm off to find twenty grand.
 
Slotster! said:
£2,942,824
You'll get some great playthrough on the nine liner, and a great chance of hitting it.

£2,943,095 as I speak!

Don't know about great playthrough though. Since I last got the feature, playing 9 liner @ .90, I am down £370. :eek:

Can this be normal?

Mitch
 
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mitch said:
Since I last got the feature, playing 9 liner @ .90, I am down 370. :eek:

Can this be normal?

Mitch

That is INCREDIBLY not normal!!! Even if you'd hit nothing, that's about 410 spins, so considering the hits it's... well... frankly :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

I've been hitting it probably on average about the same as the Ladies Nite/Spring Breaks of this world i.e every 120-140 spins or so - often more.

Mind you, you only need to hit it once... :cheers:
 
Slotster! said:
That is INCREDIBLY not normal!!! Even if you'd hit nothing, that's about 410 spins, so considering the hits it's... well... frankly :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Mind you, you only need to hit it once... :cheers:

That's the trouble Slotster, I don't play slots normally. So I have no idea about normal patterns. Still fancy that $6,000,000 though!

Mitch
 
Slotster! said:
That is INCREDIBLY not normal!!! Even if you'd hit nothing, that's about 410 spins, :

£2,943,230!

Slotster

Just checked my logs. Have played 804 spins without the feature. :confused:

Mitch
 

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