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Progressive Cyberstud Poker is a unique online progressive stud poker game
developed by Microgaming, the leader in online casino systems.
It is a stud poker game which allows a range of bet sizes, and is connected to
multiple casinos powered by Microgaming's advanced casino systems. New casinos
are joining this system and continuously adding to the overall jackpot being
offered to Progressive Cyberstud players. Progressive Cyberstud accumulates
deposits from its players at all participating casinos and creates giant
jackpots.
Progressive Cyberstud is backed by PlayCheck, which enables players to obtain
a complete history of their game play for up to 7 days after they have finished
playing.
You can play and win CyberStud Poker at
7 Sultans Casino, Aces High Casino,
Aztec Riches Casino,
Blackjack Ballroom,
Capital Casino,
Captain Cooks Casino,
Casino Kingdom, Colosseum Casino,
Crazy Vegas Casino,
Desert Dollar,
Golden Reef Casino,
Golden Riviera Casino,
Golden Tiger Casino,
Home Casino,
Jackpot City,
Lucky Nugget Casino,
River Nile Casino,
Roxy Palace Casino,
Royal Vegas Casino,
Show Down Casino,
Spin Palace,
Sun Vegas casino,
The Gaming Club,
The River Belle,
UK Casino Club,
Vegas Palms Casino,
Vegas Towers,
Vegas Villa,
Virtual City Casino,
Zodiac Casino,
| CYBERSTUD
JACKPOT WINNERS |
| Debbie E |
$ 321,006.97 |
All Slots Casino |
18 Feb 2003 |
| Andrew T |
$ 166,280.72 |
32Red |
11 Nov 2002 |
| Gerald H |
$ 60,165.70 |
The
River Belle |
04 Sep 2002 |
| David B |
$ 58,483.08 |
Golden
Reef Casino |
23 Aug 2002 |
| Bradley C |
$ 147,447.32 |
7
Sultans Casino |
13 Aug 2002 |
| James Y |
$ 92,139.93 |
Captain
Cook's Casino |
06 Jun 2002 |
| Patti G |
$ 51,776.53 |
Bella Vegas Casino |
18 Apr 2002 |
| Maxie M |
$ 50,352.40 |
All Slots Casino |
16 Apr 2002 |
| Lasse S |
$ 357,089.04 |
Jackpot
City |
15 Apr 2002 |
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$321,006.97 Won IN
FEBRUARY !!
CyberStud online progressive slot has paid out
$321,006.97 to a total of 1 jackpot winner in FEBRUARY!
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Congratulations to Debbie E who
won $321,006.97 at All Slots Casino on Tuesday 18 February.
David B, Machinest, won a
$58,483.08 jackpot playing Cyberstud Poker on August 23rd, 2002 at Golden
Reef.
How are you going to spend your jackpot winnings?
We are going to concrete our driveway, it is 532 feet long, plus pay off a few
bills. We also would like to take a cruise next summer, my wife's a 3rd grade
school teacher so the trip will have to wait.
Do you have any hobbies?
Watch repair.
If you could vacation anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Going on a cruise up around Alaska.
Do you have any special advice for your fellow players?
'You can't win them all'..thats what my Dad told me growing up when something
did not happen the way I wanted it to, but that is not the case here!
James Y. won
a $92,139.93 jackpot on the new Cyberstud Poker on June 6, 2002. This is to add
to his previous three wins: $31,074.45 on LotsaLoot on December 3, 2001,
$71,571.43 on Cash Splash on October 6, 2001 and $72,036.72 on Cash Splash on
November 21, 2001...for a GRAND total of $266,822.53!! All of James' jackpots
were won at Captain
Cook's Casino.
What are you going to do with all that cash?
Buy another Harley! I already have 2!!
What made you try for the Cyberstud jackpot this time? What jackpot will
you go for next?
No certain one, just jumping around. I look at the jackpot amount and go for
the ones that look like they are going to hit soon. I like all the
progressives!
What is your personal philosophy of life?
Pay taxes and then you die!
Do What is your DREAM vacation destination?
I'd like to ride my Harley across the US, from one end of my beautiful country
to the other.
Lasse S, European Car
Dealership Supervisor, won the very first Cyberstud Poker jackpot, an ENORMOUS
$357,089.04 at Jackpot
City on April 15th, 2002.
What was your reaction to winning such a massive amount of
money and being the first winner?
I was completely shocked! I didn't know what to do there and then. I called a
friend of mine and asked him to come to my place and confirm what I saw on my
computer. He was almost as shocked as me...
What are your plans for your winnings?
With all this money, you might say that I can do almost whatever I want... The
first thing I am going to do is to buy myself the car of my dreams. That's an
Audi RS2. Second, I am going to travel to the USA for a trip in a fighter jet.
That will be for approximately $13.000, and then I will of course pay all my
debts, although that isn't much. I will also invest some money and of course
build or buy myself a house... And I will use some of my money for more
gambling.
How did you get to be so lucky?
I don't do anything special for good luck, it seems that I am born lucky! And
I don't complain.... Perhaps that is what brings the good luck??
Do you have any special advice for your fellow players?
I live day by day, and it seems to be the best way to live. Although now I
have to plan ahead a bit considering all the money I won... And it's better to
be rich and well than poor and sick....
What is your dream holiday destination?
That would be to spend a holiday on a cruise ship for a week, followed with a
week in Las Vegas!
Progressive Cyberstud Poker is a game of skill and chance, pitting you against the
dealer
What is Progressive Cyberstud Poker
Progressive Cyberstud Poker is based on standard Cyberstud Poker, and has a side bet that makes you eligible for additional payouts, one of which is the Progressive Jackpot. To play Progressive Cyberstud Poker you need to be a Real Account user.
During a game of Progressive Cyberstud Poker, you will be dealt a hand of five cards and the dealer one card face up.
The side bet is compulsory and is fixed at one credit. The side bet area is above the main bet area, and is marked with Jackpot. The side bet feature is explained in the section The Jackpot Bet.
In Progressive Cyberstud Poker it's you against the dealer! The object is to beat the dealer's poker hand.
Once you have placed your bet in the main bet area and clicked the Deal button, you will be dealt a hand of five cards and the dealer one card.
Based on the value of your hand and the dealer's upturned card, you must decide to either increase your bet to maximize your winnings, or to fold to minimize your loss. If the dealer's hand qualifies - contains an Ace-King pair or better, and you choose to call, you will be paid out according to the Payout Schedule, based on the value of your hand.
If you hold a qualifying poker hand for the Jackpot Bet, you will be paid out according to the Jackpot Bet payout schedule.
The Jackpot Bet
Progressive Cyberstud Poker is based on standard Cyberstud Poker, and has a side bet that makes you eligible for additional payouts, one of which is the Progressive Jackpot. To win the Progressive your hand must be a Royal Flush.
The side bet is compulsory and is fixed at one credit. The side bet area is above the main bet area, and is marked with Jackpot.
Standard Cyberstud Poker rules and payouts apply. However, you can only receive Jackpot Bet payouts if your hand is a Flush or above.
The Progressive side bet payouts are shown in the Jackpot Bet paytable below:
Hand Payout
Royal Flush Progressive Jackpot
Straight Flush 20,000 credits
Four of a Kind 500 credits
Full House 100 credits
Flush 50 credits
Note:
The Progressive Jackpot has a minimum reset value of 50,000 credits.
If you receive any of the poker hands displayed in the paytable above, the paytable will highlight your win and a blue label will be shown above the cards indicating what winning combination you have received. You can continue playing as normal and at the end of the game the win will be made final.
Example 1:
You Ante 1 credit. You hold a Royal Flush. You call, wagering another 2 credits. The dealer has an Ace-King or higher, but not a Royal Flush. You are paid double your Ante: 2 x 1 credit plus 1,000 for each of the 2 credits in your wager: (2 x 1,000) +2 = 2,002 credits. Plus you receive the Progressive Jackpot payout. So, lets say the Progressive total was 50,000 credits when you won it, the total credits you are paid is: 2,002 + 50,000 = 52,002 credits.
Since you wagered 3 credits on this hand, your net profit is 51,999 credits.
Example 2:
You Ante 10 credits. You hold a Full House. You call, wagering another 20 credits. The dealer has an Ace-King or higher, but not higher than a Full House. You are paid double your Ante: 2 x 10 credits plus 15 for each of the 20 credits you wagered: (20 x 15) + 20 = 320 credits. Plus you receive the Progressive Jackpot payout of 100 credits. The total credits you are paid is: 320 + 100 = 420 credits.
Since you wagered 30 credits on this hand, your net profit is 390 credits.
The Progressive
The Progressive is a constantly accumulating prize, the value of which is displayed and regularly updated in the Progressive Cyberstud Poker game. The Progressive is displayed as credits not as coins. In other words, if the Progressive is 5,600 this refers to 5,600 CREDITS that could be won and not 5,600 coins.
If you are playing the Progressive and you get a Royal Flush, you will win the Progressive Jackpot. A splash screen is displayed stating that you have won the Cyberstud Poker Progressive Jackpot.
The Progressive will then reset to a fixed minimum value.
Special Rules and Regulations Relating to the Progressive
To win the Progressive Jackpot your hand must be a Royal Flush.
The Progressive is displayed as credits not as coins. In other words, if the Progressive is 5,600 this refers to 5,600 CREDITS that could be won and not 5,600 coins.
All Progressive winnings will be subject to final confirmation by the Casino and the software supplier. This decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.
The Casino has taken every possible precaution to ensure that the Progressive value displayed in the game matches the value on the Casino server. Please note that it is the Progressive value on the server that is used when the Progressive is paid out.
To view the current maximum Jackpot payout of the Progressive, please visit the official Progressive Cyberstud Poker website at: www.jackpotmadness.com
Malfunctions void all plays and pays.
The Casino management and/or software supplier have the right to change or amend any of these rules or regulations at their discretion at any time. Further, no waiver of these rules or regulations shall operate as an automatic subsequent waiver of such rules and regulations.
Progressive Cyberstud Poker Features
Before you can play a game of Progressive Cyberstud Poker you must place a wager on the table, known as an Ante. You can only change your Ante between games by clicking the Increase and Decrease
buttons. These are represented by either a (+) and (-) symbol, or up and down arrows.
The side bet is a compulsory bet that makes you eligible for additional payouts, one of which is the Progressive Jackpot. The side bet is fixed at one credit. The side bet area is above the main bet area, and is marked with Jackpot.
The Deal button starts a new game of Progressive Cyberstud Poker.
The Call button is used when you feel your hand can beat the hand the dealer will draw. You will not be allowed to call if you do not have sufficient funds to bet.
The Fold button ends your hand. This means you have surrendered and you will lose your Ante and your Jackpot Bet. Only use the Fold button if you are sure your hand cannot beat any potential hand the dealer might draw.
The Chip Size menu allows you to set the size of the chip that will be placed on the table.
Playing the Game
In Progressive Cyberstud Poker it's you against the dealer! The object is to beat the dealer's poker hand.
At the beginning of each game you are required to place an initial bet, known as an Ante. This amount appears on the Ante information box. You can change your Ante between games by clicking the Increase and Decrease buttons. These are represented by either a (+) and (-) symbol, or an up and down arrow. You may use larger chip sizes by selecting the size you want from the Chip Size menu.
The side bet is a compulsory bet that makes you eligible for additional payouts, one of which is the Progressive Jackpot. The side bet is fixed at one credit. The side bet area is above the main bet area, and is marked with Jackpot. The side bet feature is explained in the section The Jackpot Bet.
Once you have set your Ante, click the Deal button. You will be dealt a hand of five cards and the dealer one card. The rest of the dealer's cards will only be dealt after you have chosen to call of fold. If your hand consists of any valid poker combination, a red label telling you what combination it is will appear over the bottom of the cards dealt to you.
You can now choose to call or fold, by clicking the appropriate button.
If you fold, you will automatically lose your Ante and your Jackpot Bet, and can start again. If you call an additional wager equal to double the Ante is required. This second wager is called your Bet and is automatically deducted from your balance when you click the Call button. If you do not have enough credits to make the Bet you will not be able to call. If you want to call you must purchase additional credits before completing this hand. Once you call the dealer's remaining four cards are dealt.
If the dealer's hand does not have a rank of an Ace-King or higher, the dealer fails to qualify and the game is over. Your bet will be returned to you with double your Ante, irrespective of the value of your cards.
If the dealer's hand does qualify, it is compared to your hand. If the dealer's hand is higher, you will lose both your Ante and your Bet. If the dealer's hand is lower, you will receive twice your Ante and you will be paid out on your Bet according to the payout schedule. The odds that your hand will pay out, as per the Payout Schedule, will be shown with the hand information displayed on screen during play.
If you have a qualifying poker hand for one of the side bets, the credits that your hand will pay out, as per the Jackpot Bet payout, will be shown on a blue label above the cards.
If your hand and the dealer's tie on rank, whoever has the next highest ranking card is the winner. If there is an absolute tie, you get all your money back. Once the game is over, you will have the chance to change your Ante and begin again.
Note:
If you do not have enough credits to make an Ante and a Bet, the game buttons will gray out and you will have to purchase more credits in order to play.
Progressive Cyberstud Poker can only be played by Real Account users in a supported currency. Guest Account users cannot play Progressive Cyberstud Poker.
Progressive Cyberstud Poker Rules
Progressive Cyberstud Poker is played with a single standard deck of 52 cards and has no wild cards.
A side bet is a compulsory bet fixed at one credit that is placed by default when you enter the game. The side bet makes you eligible for additional payouts, one of which is the Progressive Jackpot. The side bet amount is added to your Ante and displayed in the Total Bet box.
To win the Progressive Jackpot your hand must be a Royal Flush.
The Dealer must get at an Ace-King or higher to qualify. If the dealer fails to qualify you will be paid your bet and double your Ante.
Your Ante and Jackpot Bet will remain on the table until you complete the game.
The Payout Schedule
Below is the payout schedule of winning player hands:
Note:
In Progressive Cyberstud Poker odds are expressed as a for b.
If Your Hand is a Odds Paid on Bet Alternative Odds
Royal Flush 1000 for 1 999 to 1
Straight Flush 200 for 1 199 to 1
Four of a Kind 100 for 1 99 to 1
Full House 15 for 1 14 to 1
Flush 10 for 1 9 to 1
Straight 6 for 1 5 to 1
Three of a Kind 4 for 1 3 to 1
Two Pair 2 for 1 1 to 1
One Pair 2 for 1 1 to 1
Ace-King 2 for 1 1 to 1
If you do not have enough credits to make an Ante and a Bet, you will receive notification that you have insufficient credits to continue playing and will have to purchase more credits to play.
If the dealer's hand does not have a rank of Ace-King or higher, the dealer fails to qualify and the game is over. Your bet is returned to you together with double your Ante, irrespective of the value of your cards.
If the dealer's hand does qualify you will be paid out according to the payout schedule. Your bet will be paid out at the listed odds and you will receive double your Ante back.
Example 1:
You Ante 1 credit. You hold a Straight. You call, wagering another 2 credits. The dealer has nothing, not even an Ace-King. Your wager of 2 credits is returned plus double your Ante: 2 x 1 credit. The total you are paid out is 4 credits. Since you wagered 3 credits on this hand, your net profit is one credit.
Example 2:
You Ante 1 credit. You hold nothing. You call, wagering another 2 credits. The dealer has an Ace-King. You lose your three credits. You are paid nothing. Your net loss is 3 credits.
Example 3:
You Ante 1 credit. You hold an Ace-King. You call, wagering another 2 credits. The dealer has nothing. Your wager of 2 credits is returned plus double your Ante: 2 x 1 credit. The total you are paid out is 4 credits. Since you wagered 3 credits on this hand, your net profit is one credit.
Example 4:
You Ante 1 credit. You hold an Ace-King. You call, wagering another 2 credits. The dealer also has an Ace-King. You have the better high card, and are paid double your Ante: 2 x 1 credit, plus two times your wager: 2 x 2 credits = 4 credits. The total amount you are paid is 6 credits. Since, you wagered 3 credits your net profit is 3 credits.
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