
Originally Posted by
Small_Banana
Bovada, Ignition Casino, and Slots.LV are all sister sites that introduced something called Hot Drop Jackpots. They are "must hit by" jackpots and there are 3 different ones. An hourly jackpot, a daily jackpot, and one that must hit before $250,000. She hit the big one and in the video it says she was risking $200/spin. I don't know if bet size increases your odds of winning. I wonder if Ignition is gonna accuse her of being a professional jackpot chaser. And yes, that is a thing.
She told me she has been playing slots since July, and lost a bunch of money prior to this.
It is very possible she was hammering these slots at $200/spin because she saw the "must hit" amount was getting close.
However, this "must hit" stuff doesn't require expert-level slot analysis in order to figure out when to play. If you see a slot jackpot with a must-hit of $250k and it's close to $250k already, you know to start hammering. Even the most amateur of amateur slot players would realize this. If Ignition is unhappy with people disproportionately playing "must hit by 250k" slots when it gets close to 250k, they shouldn't offer such slots.
There is no world where they can reasonably deny her such a payment, simply because she played the must-hit close to when it would have to hit. That's exactly the point of having a must-hit number.