What are the odds against getting a progressive jackpot….twice?

The Playtech-powered Europa Casino.com has reported a Euro 3 million progressive win by one player hitting two jackpots on the Beach Life progressive.

A press release from the casino claims that the two major online casino wins occurred three months apart and raked in almost Euro 3 000 000 in prize money for the lucky slots enthusiast.

A company spokesman said that winning two progressive jackpots is statistically not far short of impossible. For the sake of comparison, the probability of being struck by lighting is 576 000 to 1; and that of dating a supermodel 88 000 to 1. Hitting a progressive jackpot is apparently not much easier than either.

Renee Pascal, the casino’s manager, says: “This is the first and most likely the last time that Europa Casino will twice produce the same winner on a single progressive slots game. We’re quite literally as astounded as the player who won the jackpot – it’s incredible.”

The payment of these large amounts will be watched with interest by the industry following recent scandals (see previous InfoPowa reports) in which certain Playtech-powered online casinos have been accused of slow-paying major progressive jackpot wins in instalments instead of in one large tranche as is the case with veteran companies such as Microgaming and Cryptologic.

Among the casinos that have been listed as having predatory T&Cs permitting payment of progressives by instalments are:

32Vegas

Better Casino

Cameo Casino

Carnaval Casino

Casino Del Rio

Casino Europa

Casino Tropez

EuroGrand

Golden Palace Casino

Grand Play Casino

Majestic Comet

Playgate Casino

William Hill Casino

Player advocates are of the view that anything short of full payment in one tranche is unfair when it comes to progressives. This is because jackpots are paid from a pool fed by players at a number of networked casinos, and the casino where the jackpot is won receives access to those monies immediately and completely upon the jackpot being hit.

Europa Casino has been asked to confirm their payment policy, although to date no response has been received.