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Find a Good Jackpot and Win a Quarter Million
LONDON, July 18 -- Mikh102 feels like a million dollars after winning nearly a quarter of a
million dollars on a sultry Friday afternoon last week. Mikh102 was playing at one of the internet's loosest progressive slot machines, Rags to Riches,
at InterCasino (www.InterCasino.com) when his life was changed by a stroke of luck on a progressive slot machine.
Mikl102 is not unlike other online gamblers who are looking for more bang for their buck in today's competitive online gaming market. He was playing
on a progressive slot with a track record for big wins at a casino with a reputation for making customers happy.
"The best online casinos will always have the most players. The most players will always lead to the biggest progressive jackpots, and the biggest
jackpots always mean the biggest winners. Its not a mathematical theorem, it 's a commercial principle and its just makes sense." Says global internet
gaming author Gabriel Black.
Including Friday's win, InterCasino has already paid out $2,816,029.01 in jackpots this year alone. But what is important to remember, according to
Black, it is not just the size of the jackpots but their frequency. "Casinos can offer ten million dollar jackpots if they wanted to, they just make them
so hard to win that they never strike. So what you look for as a gambler is not the size of the jackpot alone, but the frequency at which it hits.
InterCasino's progressives hit big and hit often, Especially Rags to Riches.
And that's what's important. You don't want a slot machine that's harder to win than the lottery."
According to the site's manager Ryan Hartley it's all going according to plan. "When you have a casino you want people to win, that's business and
anyone who thinks the casino is there just to take money is not going to be in business for very long."
InterCasino has had at least one super-jackpot
won each month this year, with some months seeing two and three mega-jackpots; and if that sounds like more than at other casinos that's
because it really is.
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