The Sugar Hit Jackpot slot machines are a range of three games developed by Aristocrat, each which offer the chance of winning the Sugar Hit Progressive Jackpots. The slot certainly stands out in the live casino, as the large and brightly colored cabinet will have. While the most well-known images and symbols used on classic slot machines are sevens, cherries, bells and bars, there have been a whole host of other themes mapped on to the classic slot machine. Some machines get extremely creative, substituting strange and fun symbols on slot reels, the entire machine is often painted in the accompanying theme.
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Aristocrat takes a page from the mobile video game craze with the candy theme of this new series of multi-progressive video slots, called the Sugar Hit Jackpots Series. Initially launching with three separate base-game titles, the series fits into what the manufacturer calls the “J*Series” of games offering progressive jackpots.
The initial titles—Reel Sweet Stacks, Rich Rich Chocolate Respins and Cool I Scooped It Again—are all available with colorful carousel artwork making them perfect to be banked together. The games are each available in two of Aristocrat’s popular new cabinets—the Arc Single (pictured), which features a 42-inch high-resolution LCD screen in a concave curved shape; and the Helix, featuring two floating 1080p-resolution LED display monitors, immersive rear-surface ambient lighting and a quad sound package.
The Sugar Fairy is a player’s muse through each of the three titles. Each title employs a 40-line base game on a five-by-four reel layout, and each includes a four-level progressive jackpot with a trigger based on Aristocrat’s popular stacking mechanic, along with frequent mini features. Plus, all mini features and free games improve the chance of winning jackpots. Adding to the fantasy are player-selectable 3D reels and oversized scatter symbols.
Reel Sweet Stacks includes a Wild Reel feature that awards players more stacks and a greater chance of winning the jackpots. Rich Rich Chocolate Respins has a re-spin feature that provides more chances to win a jackpot. Cool I Scooped It Again gives players a chance to win up to five of the same jackpots in a single spin.
The four progressives apply to all games, with resets of $2,500 for the Grand, $300 for the Major, $60 for the Minor and $10 for the Mini. Each jackpot is identified with a reel symbol, and is won when the symbol lands stacked on three reels.
All titles have a 60-credit minimum bet and high volatility.
Manufacturer: Aristocrat Technologies
Platform: Arc Single or Helix
Format: Five-reel, 40-line video slot
Denomination: .01
Max Bet: 600
Top Award: Progressive; $2,500 reset
Hit Frequency: Approximately 50%
Theoretical Hold: 4%-14.5%
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My personal high slot win was $10,000. I was 18 years old and stopped into an Indian Casino with my buddy after work. This is in 2002. He had hit for $300, which we thought was a huge win. I found a $1 Tobasco reel slot machine and hit the jackpot after about 15 spins. I gave my parents $2k, paid for a limo at prom, & paid for my a group dinner with friends. I'm sure I also lost quite a bit of it back as well
My sister and brother in law were visiting, and I wasn't well, I was laying in bed. They called from their hotel and wanted us to join the at Mohegan, so I got dressed and we met them around 7PM. I figured to run $100 through a slot then watch for a while and go home.
I picked a $1 Wheel of Fortune, threaded the Franklin into it, and started pressing buttons, and it went on a death march. Nothing, not even a cherry. Then, with 13 credits left, I hit the button and the reels came up... 5X-5X-5X!
I have a photo somewhere, I'll be damned if I can find it now though.
I've had dozens of hits between $1000 and $2000, including several $1199s on the $5 WoF at Borgata.
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I'd never played machines with multiple progressive bonus before, and everyone around me was playing like they were in a tournament, smacking the buttons as fast as they could. I didn't know what was going on, and didn't know the significance of the stars when I entered the bonus round; I just kept finding them after 1 or 2 presents. I found what turned out to be the last star, my machine stopped working, and I thought it was broken. There was no indication on the screen of what I'd won, or even that I had; I was looking at all points of my display trying to find a dollar amount or some indication of why the machine locked up. Everybody around me swore, banged their machine, or stood up. A bunch of people who were standing nearby watching cheered or made disgusted noises.
A woman sitting behind me on a different bank slapped me on the shoulder and said, 'NICE!' I said, 'what'? She said, 'You won!' I said, 'I won what? My machine locked up.' She said, 'Look up, you idiot!' So, way above our heads, there was this giant display with screens and music coming out of it, showing that the Major (of 4) Jackpots had gone off. (Busy and noisy casino, I had tuned out the sounds that weren't coming out of my machine.) My machine itself still didn't indicate anything, but there was something on the big screen pointing down at my position (can't remember what the graphic looked like). I really didn't understand until then; I think they ganged regular machines in a bank and put the big bonus display on the top, and just did a simple code re-write to include the random 5th reel symbol to an add-on bonus, so the machine itself didn't have all the jackpot info programmed in; it was all on the top-level add-on.
Way too many people (like about 30) hung around waiting to see me paid, so I asked for a security escort from the slot pay folks and took the money up to the room and locked it up. Partly because I'd had a crazy good day at PGP for 4 hours just before that, with several SF's and several 4OAK, so I had about 9K on me at that point (more than I've ever walked around with; I realize that's chump change to some of you). The nice part was that I'd lost about 2K in the prior days, and we were leaving that afternoon, so I banked a nice amount when I got home.

A little over $400...seriously. :(
Still better than me - my biggest was $125 on a WoF somewhere downtown (Golden Nugget, I think).
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Still better than me - my biggest was $125 on a WoF somewhere downtown (Golden Nugget, I think).
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I am an expert slot player with a return of over 500%. My system has worked every single time I've played it. No joke, and y'all know I wouldn't lie here at WoV.
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I won't go into all my secrets, but basically I was leaving Vegas with only enough money for lunch and a cab. But hey, who needs to eat, right? So I tossed $17 into a Quick Hits machine and slow played that sucker for 60-75 minutes. Got a bangin' bonus round, x5's all over. By the time the reels stopped spinning, I had like $96.50.Cashed out. Never played slots before, ain't played them since, and likely never will again.
And I know y'all are waiting with bated breath to know what I could have done with such a windfall. Well, I'll tell ya. I went to Red Lobster and bought a new fishing rod. Paid for my girl's meal and everything. Eat your heart out =)
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