FAQ

FAQ

What does CitizenGame.ca cover?

We publish educational content about casino jackpots—progressive and fixed—explaining mechanics, volatility, contribution rates, reseeding, and eligibility rules. Our content is informational only and not financial or gambling advice.

Are jackpots a good value?

It depends on your goals and risk tolerance. Progressives can offer life-changing prizes but usually come with high volatility and long dry spells. If you prefer steady outcomes, standard games with lower variance may suit you better.

What is a progressive jackpot?

A progressive jackpot grows as a small portion of each qualifying bet is added to a shared prize pool. When someone wins, the jackpot resets (reseeds) to a base amount and starts growing again.

What are eligibility requirements?

Some jackpots require a minimum bet, a side bet, or playing specific titles or paylines to qualify. Always review game rules for minimum stake thresholds, max bet limits, and any restricted features.

How can I compare two jackpots?

Look at contribution percentage, reseed amount, volatility, the size of the network (which influences meter growth), eligibility bets, and any payout caps. Consider how these factors align with your budget and session length.

Do you list specific casinos or offers?

We may reference licensed operators or games for context. If we use affiliate links, we will clearly disclose that relationship. Our editorial approach remains independent.

What if I’m worried about my gambling?

Set strict limits, take time-outs, consider self-exclusion, and seek professional help. Gambling should remain recreational—never a plan to make money or solve financial problems.