Progressive Jackpots
How they work and whether they're worth playing.
Progressive jackpots are the lottery tickets of the casino world—they offer life-changing payouts but come with worse base game odds. Understanding how they work helps you decide if chasing that multi-million dollar prize is worth it.
How Progressive Jackpots Work
Unlike fixed jackpots, progressives grow over time:
- A percentage of each bet feeds the jackpot pool
- The jackpot grows until someone wins
- After a win, it resets to a "seed" amount
- The cycle repeats
The extra cut for the progressive means lower RTP on the base game.
Types of Progressives
Progressive Network Types
| Type | Jackpot Size | Hit Frequency | Examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standalone | $1K-$10K | More frequent | Single machine contributes |
| Local/Proprietary | $10K-$500K | Moderate | Casino's own network |
| Wide Area | $500K-$50M+ | Very rare | Multi-casino networks |
Famous Progressive Networks
- Mega Moolah – Online, regularly hits $10M+
- Megabucks – IGT network, has paid $39.7M (largest ever)
- Wheel of Fortune – Popular in Vegas, frequent 6-figure hits
- Age of the Gods – Online, multi-tier progressive
Good to Know
The Math Problem
Progressive slots typically have worse base RTP because part of each bet goes to the jackpot:
Even with jackpot included, progressives usually have lower overall RTP unless the jackpot is unusually high.
Warning
When Progressives Make Sense
There are rare situations where progressives become +EV:
- Must-hit jackpots – Some progressives MUST hit before a certain amount
- Extremely high jackpots – When jackpots grow unusually large, EV improves
- Team approaches – Professional teams have targeted "must-hit" progressives
Strategy Insight
Playing Progressive Strategy
If you choose to play progressives:
- Always bet max – Most progressives require max bet to qualify for the jackpot
- Set a strict loss limit – These games drain bankroll faster
- Treat it as lottery spending – Money you expect to lose for entertainment
- Check the seed amount – A jackpot just above seed has the worst EV
Jackpot Hunting Myths
MYTH: "This machine is due"
Each spin is independent. A jackpot that hasn't hit in months has the same odds as one that hit yesterday.
MYTH: "Play when the jackpot is high"
While EV does improve at higher jackpots, the odds are still astronomical. It's marginally less bad, not good.
MYTH: "Time/speed of play matters"
RNG determines outcomes instantly. Playing faster just loses money faster.
Key Takeaways
- 1Progressives take a cut from all bets to fuel the jackpot
- 2Odds of winning are similar to lottery odds (1 in millions)
- 3Base RTP is lower on progressives to fund the prize pool
- 4Always bet max coins to qualify for the jackpot
- 5Must-hit progressives can offer better value as they approach their limit