Jackpot City is a part of the Microgaming network and thus offers a good player base, and a nice variety of games.

And of course, they offer huge jackpots as well. "Jackpot Madness" is the top promotion - a small part of all deposits that are made in any of the around 60 Microgaming casinos are put into this enormous prize pool.

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Sadly this huge jackpot can be won at the craps tables, but there is still good dice action available at Jackpot City Casino. The craps graphics are nice, and it's easy to play the game. However, there are some things you should keep in mind during the game. The Place bet to win is referred to as a win bet, and the place bet to lose is consequently called a lose bet. The payoffs on win bets are the same as on conventional place bets. Lose bets pay 4 to 5 on the 6 and 8, 4 to 7 on the 5 and 9, and 2 to 5 on the 4 and 10. House edge on lose bets: 1.82% on the 6 and 8; 5.71% on the 5 and 9; 6.67% on the 4 and 10. Field bet pays 2 to 1 on both 2 and 12, and on the proposition bets the house has the same high edge as normal. A great improvement is that the winnings, in the new Microgaming software, are rounded to the penny, instead of the dollar, like they used to be.

Otherwise the game variety is good with lots of slot machines and games like including roulette, blackjack, and video poker. There are both low stakes and high stakes games available. The average payout in this casino is 97.4% and that's certainly a good figure. There is a good sign-up bonus at Jackpot City as well. If you, for example, deposit $50 the casino matches it with 200% which gives you a total of $150 to play craps with.

User comments

Bob, Austin, Tx

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Bob, Austin, Tx

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Craps is all about luck!

Elias, New York City

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Unfortunately, due to new gambling legislation this online casino no longer accepts American Players.