Major Millions Jackpot Hit Twice in One Day

Published : 6th of April, 2004

It is a common slot machine myth that once a big jackpot has been hit on a particular machine that it has no chance if hitting again on the next spin. While it unlikely that a major jackpot will be won on the next spin it has exactly the same odds of doing so as the spin before.

Unfortunately this is one of those myths that is quite hard to bust. If you believe the myth you really have to see it happen - this of course cannot be planned. We do however have a great online example of one of the biggest progressives being hit and only moments later being hit again. This goes a long way to proving that the myth is false.

The game was Major Millions, the day was April 5th and the first jackpot was hit by John F. for $489,649.85. The jackpot on Major Millions then reset to it's base level of $250,000. Moments later Katharine D. spun up the same winning combination and won $250,028.60.

This is a great example of just how unpredictable slot machines can be. All spins are random and in no way effected by the last spin or the next spin. Every spin you make has exactly the same chances of winning.

About Major Millions
The biggest name in online jackpots, Major Millions comes in two versions. A three reel, three line slot and a video slot with fifteen line. Both games have a maximum bet per spin of $3. To qualify for the jackpot you must bet max. Both offer the same odds of winning the progressive.

The base level jackpot on Major Millions is $250,000 and the average jackpot hit is around $500,000. It was the first progressive game online to pay out a single jackpot of over $1,000,000. All jackpots won are paid in a single cash payment not in installments. This is yet another advantage of playing online versus playing at land-based casinos.

If you want to put your name on the next Major Millions jackpot then check out the game reviews and find out where to play.