£35 ahoy!

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£35 ahoy!

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on my travels yesterday, suddenly I found that EVERY spoons I went to had converted all their machines ( maybe bar 1 if it doesnt convert ie. kings ransom ) to £35jp, along with a few other pubs....

about bloody time... had a load of £70 tops which were nice, but not yet had the £105!
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Where were you travelling mate? They're cropping up all over down this way too. Played a King Rich yeseterday that was all labelled up as a £25, but was clearly a £35 edition. Managed £107 off of £60, which wasn't terrible, likes to offer Red features often (well, it has done the couple of times I've played it!) and built up a good bank before I got the three beer cans for a £35 top.
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My local Spoons has had this done too..

They were definitely the same machines, just with different prize overlays inserted.

The Invincible was bizarrely £188 off and Jailbirds was £1 starting, so I left those. However On a Roll was very ready and gave a £70 top followed by a green Big Bucks, which was good for £7.

Coronation Street, also changed to £35, seemed very ready too but strange things were happening with the coin mech. First pound I put in dropped over the back, second sounded as though it wanted to go into the hopper but stopped short; So I stuck a 50p coin in which backed as normal, and seemed to take a couple of other coins down with it. I got up into the top zone twice and lost, but when I entered more pound coins they didn't back nor did they go into the hopper. I keyed it and it was full - so I played on nervously and eventually the coin mech refused to take any more coins (of any sort), and the notey displayed the red X.

A right pain that as I was £14 in and it looked ready to drop, giving 2 step starts, Super Starts and so on.

Grrr...
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Did you collect a small win to check that the hopper was paying out ok? It could have been worse if the machine dropped the jackpot but then IOU'd or something!
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Still have yet to see a £35 jackpot machine yet.

In general do people find that they play much the same as £25ers just with slightly longer blocks before the JP is given?
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Oli wrote:Did you collect a small win to check that the hopper was paying out ok? It could have been worse if the machine dropped the jackpot but then IOU'd or something!
I thought about doing that - but it was playing so well and I had plenty of coins with me that I carried on in the hope that it wouldn't be a problem. It was in a Wetherspoons near me and they are brilliant at making sure you get your winnings back, so a big IOU would not have been a problem.

It was effectively a straight race between me winning something and the machine going wrong - and it won.
LewisM14 wrote:In general do people find that they play much the same as £25ers just with slightly longer blocks before the JP is given?
For me - yes and no. I haven't fully got my head round the £35ers yet, mainly because I've only got a few to play.

Looking at a machine like Invincible, it really seems to play very similarly to the £25 version, just with longer gaps between tops. You simply take your cue from the appearance of the Skill Stop, Number Runner and All-Red-Bar-1 boards. Simply checking the next board or two and looking for another top should be enough to determine whether there's any value left to be had.

I'd say £35 On a Roll is actually more predictable than the £25 version; £35 FNC is horrible compared to the £25 version; and obviously there've been mixed results for most people on the £35 Extremes, as you'll read in other forums.
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Whitbread have changed all there's, my work now has a Rover's Return and an Open the box.
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Norwich spoons are all 35, had a 1-1-1 jailbirds which climbed to 25 on the cash that board, followed by a nice cashpot, also had a nice set of wins from the campers.
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Saw my first and only £35 Jp in a brewsters last week.
It was DOND with a matrix for blue and red boxes.
I was with the mrs so i couldn't do any risky gambles just wanted a quick sample.
Played 50p stake so all features start on red. First feature multi add lit up the 3 phones but also offered super step to nearest win. £20 quid flashing so played the safe option and collected it.
Next feature again sstnw this time with £15 flashing so took it.
Next feature again sstnw another £15.
Then 2 very dead boards before 3 phones taking an offer of a tenner.
All in all £60 out for about £20 in within 5 minutes.

First impressions was not bad at all. I like the super step to nearest win alteration. Basically it ignores the mixed 7's.
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Just a quick question but does the new 35Jp hold more coins (I.e 250 with note changer) than the 25Jps?
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I don't believe it does Tom. I'd imagine any new machines that are made will all be £250 capacity, notechanger or not. If it was £125 and you got a £105 top, you could easily empty it with afters. The only thing that might be an issue is all these crappy reglasses and modified £25JP machines that are old.
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Found my first £35ers yesterday evening. :)
A take your pick open the box and monopoly road to riches.

Didn't have much cash but thought i'd have a quick go and chance my arm.

A few small wins from TYP and a £20 open the box from about £15 in ... nice i thought move onto the monopoly.
Played the monopoly on 50p was gambling up and playing the trail well but despite winning on TYP still didn't fancy a force so colllected a couple of £15 trail wins and 2 super streaks for £9 and £8. Got to about £40 quid and thought time to leave. :D
Picked up my pint for a quick swig and hit the start for the last time drops in a bonus and not concentrating (watching england lose another wicket :x :x :x ) I just tapped the start button with the my pint glass.

Only drops in SSS :shock: :shock: :shock: Nearly drop pint (still in right hand) on floor in process of hitting it on £8 :o ops: Feature died quite quickly :x

Dicipline now goes totally out the window and I decide to force for JP :roll:
Cost exactly £35 for IM which went for £35 rtr. A little afterplay but no return of SSS.

Moral of the story concentrate on the machine till the last credit, but at least i did win my first £35 JP 8)
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