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I'm racking my brain to try to remember if I have ever seen any in Great Falls. Pokeraddict, I'll keep that in mind. Recommended online casinos. And in the Montana version this is what I found out: The 7-spot, 8-spot, 9-spot, and spot are all progressive and all linked to the same meter. Unemployment for Pro Coronavirus math.{/INSERTKEYS}{/PARAGRAPH} For example, if you hit a 4 out of 9 but the last ball is not in the hit then you get payed 1 for 1. I have an older generation POG in my house if you have any questions about the potential game setup. Joined: Jul 13, Threads: 62 Posts: June 17th, at PM permalink. The frequency cycle is 40, With the 8-spot you have to hit the solid 8 to win the progressive. So you can take your pick as to how many spots you want to play Here are the frequencies involved: With the 7-spot you have to hit the solid 7 to win the progressive. {PARAGRAPH}{INSERTKEYS}The smaller of the two casinos at Mystic Lake, MN had them too the last time I was up there a few years ago. Joined: Feb 21, Threads: 36 Posts: Surely that isn't the trigger for a progressive is it? I've searched for but can't find it. If the last ball is part of the hit then you get payed 4X the regular pay. All of the lottery machines there are the old VLTs. I had put the frequency at and asked for opinions on whether I did the math right. So if a question comes up I'll post it up to you. I was only in Helena overnight. You might be able to play two machines at once and get out 20 games a minute games per hour. One of the drawbacks to these old Pot O' Gold machines is you can only get out 10 games a minute. RSS Feed. Most Active Forum Threads When will casinos open? Now, for the game of Superball Keno itself. I can use the picture to analyze the spot game. I had never seen them up there before but never ventured out of the eastern side. Superball Keno works the same way as the Power Hit game. Plaintiffs' Case Where is BBB? I can't find the picture because I can't remember which thread he put it in. If the last ball is part of the hit then you get payed 4 for 1. In that thread I wanted to know that I did the math right for hitting a 6 out of 8 with the last ball being a part of the hit. But, so far, in working out the math for the cost, I've always found the minimum bet to qualify for the progressive has the best value. The frequency is 30, With the spot you have to hit either 9 out of 10 or 10 out of 10 to win the progressive. If any of you remember would you please tell me where it's at. The frequency is , With the 9-spot you have to hit either 8 out of 9 or 9 out of 9 to win the progressive. BTW, I've encountered keno games where the payoff odds increase with a higher bet. So far I can't come up with anything. The machines at Viejas may be set up the same way.