NJ Authorizes Multi-State Slot Jackpots That Will Boost Winnings

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ATLANTIC CITY (Associated Press) — New Jersey casino regulators approved a multi-state slots system designed to result in larger jackpots.

The state’s Division of Gaming Enforcement said Wednesday it has authorized a wide-area progressive slots jackpot system involving New Jersey and other jurisdictions, although other participants were not immediately announced.

The goal is to create larger jackpots that will be more appealing to players — some of whom will come to Atlantic City’s casinos for a crack at them.

International Game Technology will operate the system, which will be called Powerbucks.

The maximum odds against winning? 150 million-to-1.

David Rebuck, director of the gambling division, said the system should create Powerball-type slots jackpots.

New Jersey has been working on the system for several years, and it comes as the state has recently begun Internet gambling.

“This is an exciting time for New Jersey as we expand the gaming opportunities available in the Atlantic City casinos,” Rebuck said.

“We hope to now see even larger progressive jackpots with the links to wide-area progressives in other states,” he said. “With competition from surrounding states, the increase in slot machine jackpots will make Atlantic City more appealing to players.”

Rebuck said “other participating jurisdictions” are reviewing the system’s workings, but he did not identify them, say how many have agreed to participate or say when the system will launch.

Slot machine revenue accounts for roughly two-thirds of the money won by Atlantic City’s 11 casinos.

The technology already exists to link slot machine jackpots. So-called progressive jackpots have been offered among different casinos in Atlantic City since 1989.

The system will not be available in Delaware or New York casinos, which only offer video lottery terminals rather than slot machines, or in Pennsylvania, which does not offer wide-area progressive slot machines.

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