What are progressive jackpots, and how do they differ from regular jackpots in online casino games?

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Progressive jackpots are jackpots that increase in value over time, as more and more players play the game without winning the jackpot. These jackpots are often linked across multiple casinos, which means that the jackpot grows even faster. Regular jackpots, on the other hand, have a fixed value that is paid out when a player wins the game. Progressive jackpots offer players the chance to win life-changing sums of money, which is why they are so popular.
 
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Progressive jackpots can be found in many different types of casino games, including slots, video poker, and table games like blackjack and Caribbean Stud Poker. In order to be eligible for the progressive jackpot, players usually need to make a separate bet or play a special side game.

One type of progressive jackpot is the "standalone" jackpot, which is funded by the bets made on a single machine or in a single casino. These jackpots tend to be smaller than the "network" jackpots that are linked across many casinos, but they can still be substantial.

When a player finally wins a progressive jackpot, the jackpot resets to a base level and starts growing again. This means that the same jackpot can be won multiple times over the course of weeks or months.

Some of the most famous progressive jackpot games include Mega Moolah, Mega Fortune, and Hall of Gods. These games have paid out millions of dollars to lucky players over the years.

Overall, progressive jackpots provide an exciting and potentially very lucrative gaming experience that has drawn millions of players around the world.
 
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