Which Las Vegas area casino has the best progressive pots, in your opinion?
I enjoy Gold Coast, as they have suited progressive Royals.
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The problem with progressives is, they're only good when they're good. Best hunting area is probably downtown because of the multiple casinos within easy walking distance. The D has a fast-moving 8/5 Bonus Poker multi-way quarter progressive. I think Four Queens has suited royals.
The California has some progressives, but that's for the Boyds.
The California has some progressives, but that's for the Boyds.
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I prefer machines that have progressive rfs in that at my local casino the paytables are the same whether or not the rf is a progressive.
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That's not the norm in Nevada. I'm running through the Clark County casinos in my head trying to think of one where the best base game is configured as progressive. Probably the D. Maybe a property or two in Laughlin.
As Forest Whitaker would say, progressives are like a box of chocolates.
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It is too bad Frank Kneeland is not around anymore. Would love to hear his comments.