You need to select two crocs.. then get a jackaroo.. then get 2 more crocs and get a jackroo and then at some point find the one other remaining outback jack.. there are 12 total cards .. 4 sharks, 1 Outback Jack, 2 Jackaroos and 5 Crocs.. Obviously it is far easier to get the 3 crocs with five in the mix.. Assuming it is actually a "game of skill" in terms of picking cards.. What would be the math behind the odds of getting the major. (Seeing that the ONLY way you can win it is 2 crocs, then 1 jackaroo, then 2 crocs, then 1 jackaroo) if you get either jackaroo without getting 2 crocs the best you can hope for is the minor..
As for betting, I've seen people win the major betting 30 cents and people get 3 crocs betting 3 bucks.. This is a game that I do not believe your wager impacts the results of the bonus round... Much like the "Zorro" game with smaller jackpots
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From: Robert Berger <bob.berger1@verizon.net>
To: vpFREE@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2013 4:31 PM
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Outback Jack (slot machine)
I was playing penny Outback Jack a few weeks ago & the guy next to me got
into the mystery progressive. In that bonus you need to select cards that
have symbols on the underside. 3 crocs pay $5. 4 sharks pays the Mini
progressive & 5 Outback Jacks pay the Major progressive. Selecting a
"jackaroo" converts all previously unveiled crocs into Outback Jacks. He
ended up turning over every card & got 3 crocs for $5, but there wasn't any
way to win either progressive. So even when the mystery progressive bonus
is entered, there may not be a progressive jackpot in the cards.
From Bob B.
<mailto:bobbartop@yahoo.com?subject=Re%3A%20Outback%20Jack%20%28slot%20machi
ne%29> "Bob Bartop" bobbartop wrote:
........So, given that the mini starts at $10, does anyone think a mini of
say $140 might make it positive EV?
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