This would not be a common configuration in Nevada. With practically all Nevada progressives the max bet is the qualifier to get the progressive. I have heard of other progressives in California, such as keno progressives that have this kind of configuration.
And I work keno progressives in my jurisdiction that have this kind of configuration, but on a smaller scale. I play keno progressives where the mininum bet is a nickel and the max bet is $2. But you only have to bet 50 cents to qualify for the progressive. But I only play when the meter is at such a number that the game is in positive mode. I benefit from both long coiners and short coiners.
But the other factor is the meter speed. I would clock the meter on that 8/5 Jacks progressive bank to gain further information. A 1% meter and the game should seldom go positive. But with a 2% meter you should get lots of opportunities.
Another thing to do is observe the players on the bank to get an idea of what percentage of players are long coining.
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Posted by: mickeycrimm@yahoo.com
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