
The All-In Progressive Poker Jackpot offers guests of Caesars, Harrah’s Resort, and Tropicana more ways to play, earn and redeem rewards, and win! Last year, a New Jersey man from Monmouth County, who placed a $5 bet on a progressive linked game at Tropicana Atlantic City, became an instant millionaire, winning $1.1 million from the mega jackpot.įor more information on Caesars Entertainment’s Atlantic City resorts, visit /atlantic-city. The game was part of Caesars, Harrah’s Resort, and Tropicana’s All-In Table Games Progressive Jackpot, a table games side bet, available on a series of linked progressive poker games at each resort, located in each casino’s table games section. Atlantic City’s first big jackpot winner this year placed a $5 bet on a Mississippi Stud progressive game and hit big for $721,000.


All rights reserved.One lucky guest visiting Caesars Atlantic City will start the new year $721,000 richer. Those hearings and votes have not yet been scheduled.Ĭopyright 2023 The Associated Press. The bill needs to be voted upon in committees of the Senate and Assembly, then voted on by the full membership of those legislative bodies before going to the governor. Support for a smoking ban is widespread among New Jersey lawmakers, with a bipartisan majority in both chambers. Just three of the nine casinos - Borgata, Ocean and Resorts - surpassed their pre-pandemic revenue levels in terms of money won from in-person gamblers last year. Winning hand gets 20 and 40 goes to remaining players dealt into the hand. The other half was won online and must be shared with third parties including tech platforms and sports books. Bad Beat Jackpot Lose any Qualifying Pot with quad tens or better and you’ll take home 40 of the jackpot. The issue is among the most divisive in Atlantic City, where even though casino revenue matched its all-time high of $5.2 billion last year, only half that amount was won from in-person gamblers. They are waging similar campaigns in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Whether to ban smoking is one of the most controversial issues not only in Atlantic City, but in casinos in other states where workers have expressed concern about secondhand smoke.
