Pay Dirt Slot Game

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Overview of Pay Dirt:
The Pay Dirt slot is a Vegas Technology game with 1 payline.
If you like a slot with very few slot symbols but one that gives you the chance of winning a huge progressive jackpot then the strangely named Pay Dirt slot maybe the game for you.
Playing max coins is the key to winning the jackpot and the reel symbols include:
Money Fists,
Eyes of Paradise,
Sevens,
Double Bars,
Single Bars and
Cherries.
Scatter Symbol:
This slot has no scatter symbols.
Wild Symbol:
There are no wild symbols.
Multiplier Symbol:
No multiplier symbols are in play on this slot game.
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Winning Information - How to Win at Pay Dirt |
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Jackpot coin value: The largest jackpot in the Pay Dirt slots game is 2000 coins.
Jackpot money value: The maximum money jackpot value is $6000 which is calculated as follows; 2000 coins X $3 = $6000.
How to win the Top Jackpot: To win the maximum jackpot of $6000, the player must get 3 money fist symbol in the activate payline.
Jackpot information for low stakes players:With a bet of just $1 the player can win a handsome jackpot of $2000, as well as there are 8 other winning combination.
Hot Tip: The slots is a progressive slot so it is advisable to play with the full 3 coins to win the progressive jackpot.
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Bonus Features Explained |
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Free Spins:
This slot has no free-spins round.
Bonus Game:
No bonus games can be awarded on this slot.
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Additional Information |
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Software Provider: Vegas Technology - was the one of the first softwares to offer slots tournaments and also boasts a wide range of slots games including some 25 Payline Games.
IMPORTANT: As of 2012, Vegas Technology games can now be played only at WGS Technology casinos. We recommend Liberty Slots Casino
Similar Slots / Pokies & Fruit Machine Games: If you liked Pay Dirt you may also enjoy the slots games from Vegas Technology. You may also like Malt Shop Memories which is another Classic slots games like Chicken Little and Flea Market.
Interesting Fact:
Pay And Display was a very short-lived British sitcom starring James Bolam it only survived one series. It was written by Dominic English.
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