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Super Times Pay19 April 2015
IGT also is far and away the market leader in video poker. Roughly 95 percent of the video poker machines in U.S. casinos are made by IGT. So video poker with a wide-area progressive jackpot seems a natural fit for IGT. That’s now happening in an interstate way with the debut of Super Times Pay Mega Progressive in Nevada and New Jersey. The initial rollout was at the Golden Nuggets in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, and both properties celebrated March 28-29 with events featuring merchandise giveaways and free plays. The wide-area is an interstate link, so players in Nevada and New Jersey are playing for the same pot, which starts building from a $50,000 base on quarter games and $200,000 on dollar machines. The games are Super Times Pay Triple Play, which means you’re playing three hands at once. You can choose among Bonus Poker, Bonus Poker Deluxe, Double Bonus Poker, Double Double Bonus Poker, Triple Double Bonus Poker, Deuces Wild and Deuces Wild Bonus Poker. The big payoff comes on a royal flush with a 10-times multiplier, and that’s the key to the super-sized jackpots. Results are random and the big one can hit at any time, but IGT calculates a theoretical top award of $193,179 on quarters and $772,716 on dollars. Some jackpots will be much smaller, some will be larger, but average hits will cluster around those amounts. New Jersey has had a video poker WAP from IGT since 1999, but the Super Times Pay format brings the opportunity to offer bigger jackpots. As on all Super Times Pay games, at random times, one card on your initial deal will show a multiplier that means winners are worth 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 or 10 times their usual value. Any of those multipliers can mean a nice payday – I wouldn’t turn my nose up at 2x multiplier turning a $4,000 royal into an $8,000 bonanza on a dollar game. But it’s the combination of a 10x multiplier and a royal that wins the progressive. Depending on game and strategy, royals occur roughly once every 40,000 hands. You get a multiplier in Super Times Pay about once per 15 hands, and about 1 in 25 multipliers will be the big 10-times. A few notes about the mechanics of the game:
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