From: joel0457@comcast.net
The fact of the matter is that 5 card does an excellent job of tracking .25 progressives and the entire list can be printed out in 5 pages. Since there are significantly fewer progressives at the $1+ range, my guess is a couple of pages should do it. <<<
They admit on their own pages that the list is a small subset of all $.25 progressives, and that at any given time much of the information may be stale.
It's a very useful page, and one like it for $1 and above progressives would also be useful. You are asking for a major time commitment from someone, though, to put together such a list.
I'm far more familiar with Reno than I am with LV (I am not local to either), and a comprehensive list of $1 and up progressives in Reno would be of comparable size to 5-cards list of $.25 progressives in LV. Perhaps Reno is biased much heavier toward progressives than LV is, but I don't really think that's the case. I think it's much more likely that most progressives just aren't listed.
The biggest problems with such a compilation would be getting the information in the first place, and then keeping it up to date. Many of the casinos go through frequent inventory changes, and without information as to location of the specific banks of progressives, it can be hard to tell when a particular play is gone or moved when you might not have known where it was in the casino to begin with.
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