Akwesasne is a Mohawk Indian Casino in upstate NY that is about an hour's ride from a fishing cabin we rent for a week in June and again the end of August. We usually visit the casino once or twice during our weekly stays. Not a bad place – comps grow quickly and their bar/restaurant has great food. We play at the lounge bar tops which offer a dollar progressive. The games are 8/5 DDB and a lousy Deuces game. A third game offered is 7/5 Jacks or Better with its own progressive meter. In June the DDB/Deuces progressive was capped at $10,000. We played it two separate visits with no luck.
Last week we visited casino and as expected the $10,000 progressive had been hit. It was currently around $4,100. My wife started playing the Jacks or Better progressive since it was a little higher than the DDB one and hit it for $4,260 after only a few minutes of play. Now comes the interesting part. A casino manager comes over to do the paperwork and we asked him about the $10,000 Jackpot. He told us it was just hit less than a week ago and the guy won $19,000. Naturally I asked how he won that much. He told me although the progressive is capped at $10,000 a portion of play still goes in a progressive escrow that is added to the $4,000 reset amount when the capped progressive is hit. The guy who hit the $10,000 continued playing and hit it again for $9,000 ($4,000 reset plus $5,000 escrowed amount). I am not that all familiar with progressives but this "escrow" deal was a surprise to me. I checked out the progressive meter which seemed pretty liberal - $100 through yielded a $1 rise in progressive.
Two days latter visited casino and this time I hit the DDB progressive for $4,360 (holding 4, needing Jack of Hearts). Glad the fishing was not that great and we made a second casino visit!
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