Voodoo Jackpots

Similar Games:

None that offer an advantage, but some similarities to Devil’s Lock, Shark’s Lock, and Boo Bucks.

Risk Scale:

Orange/Red (usually won’t lose more than 150x, but can sometimes drag out and be closer to 300x the bet or even more)

Minimum Play:

25 combined for the two numbers; might get adjusted to 26 or 27 with more of a sample. Some pros won’t play unless it’s 30 or more, so the jury is still out to some degree.

Other:

Each number caps at 20, but it’s not a must-hit by 20. This game has boomed in popularity over the last number of months.

Here’s a game that was just added to my casino, and it has some elements of Devil’s Lock and Shark’s Lock, two non-advantage games that have some advantage elements if you squint. But Voodoo Jackpots does offer an advantage, though be forewarned, it’s a slim advantage even at primo numbers.

Here’s what the game looks like:

When should you play it? I’m still experimenting with the numbers, but I’m currently at 25 combined for the two numbers (this is admittedly on the low end). Each side caps at 20, but it’s not a must-hit by 20, an important distinction. Some pros who I’ve spoken to want at least 28 or 30 combined.

Yes, I have experienced both numbers going all the way to 20-20 before:

The reset number is six, so a full reset would be 6-6 for both sides.

If it’s not clear already, when I say “25 combined,” I am referencing the numbers right under the skulls. In this example above on the min bet of $0.66, it’s 29 combined. Know going in this game has some volatility to it. I’d have at least 250x-300x the bet on hand in case it went badly, which will happen if you play it enough.

There are a few games that seem like they have similar elements, including Shark’s Lock, Devil’s Lock, and Boo Bucks. Don’t play any of them! Below is Shark’s Lock:

You can see in this example that the pigs are different sizes, depending on the bet. But having degened enough on Devil’s Lock, I’m confident there can never be an advantage, even at optimal plumpness.

The bonus in this game (Voodoo Jackpots), which is what you’re chasing with the numbered skulls, can come courtesy of a wheel spin or if the voodoo character deems you worthy and triggers one of your skulls. You can also trigger both sides at once and then retrigger more free games once in the bonus, which I was able to do in my video below.

The bonus won’t often pay massively, as in 400x your bet or anything near that, but you also usually won’t get completely skunked like can happen with some other games. You can call it a highish floor, lowish ceiling type of bonus.