Gold Rush
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not bein funny use the search feature its pretty helpful
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Gold Rush. It's made by a fairly new company called Games Media. In my opinion as an over opinionated onion in an onion union for opinionated onions I would say this game can be hard. You can go for the all out force, but it can cost. |What's a force? It's when you go all out for jackpot. The other way is to tickle its belly and not lose your rag and surf the waves and y'know, flavas, rips, steals, loose gambles, tight boards, prise it in. It has to be half ready on this machine, nay three quarters ready. Tickle it, prise it, fail to prise it, blap it, force it, hope it's a red £105er. Know your %. Can your bankroll manage it? Never buy into a machine if you're risking more than 8% of your bankroll. How many buy ins are in your back pocket? Do you have pocket cash cards in your wallet? Pocket Lloyds Visa Debit? Make sure the flop isn't a business card for Steve Driscombe, a Nectar Card and an old receipt from Sainsburys. If this is the case you have an open ended wallet and need to clear it out - but not into the machine's belly! Listen to the sounds, the noise, the chatter. Is there a chav giving you advice? If he says it has paid out, it's most likely ready to pay, but ask yourself the question can you go ten seconds without wanting to ram his head into the machine? If not, then ram his head into the machine and take your jackpot. If yes, may I congratulate you on your smooth compusure. Continue, but now the barman is taking an interest, suddenly the coin mech is a bit dodgy. It won't take that bloody pound....it won't take it. Now is the time, if you have an emptier - use it! When I play this in a pub, any win is good. From a casual player perspective you can see the pool table, from the pro player perspective you can see the dartboard. Always remember the principles of Zen. Losing money you can afford is good. So the more money you can afford to lose the better. If you're planning to win, make sure you have good pockets. Do not be embarressed about winning! Too many players win and don't want to be branded a 'professional' so they put it all back in with interest to save being barred. If you do win pretend you didn't win by kicking the machine and storming out in a huff, don't jingle too much though as it's not Christmas yet. You can't die on the middle board, so don't get hung up by that one. The first gamble on red superstrikes will always win. A red cash repeat will give a guaranteed repeat. Look at the 1-2-3. It shows what level you'll start at. 50p play doubles the numbers.
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streakypoos you genius
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Nice.gumsy wrote:-serious- wrote:Do you mean your first superstrikes you will win a gamble on high/low? does this work for £5 JP Rock star also?Streakypoos wrote:Gold Rush.
The first gamble on red superstrikes will always win.
NO NO NO it does not mean you will win any kind of hi/lo gamble.
It means when you get red superstrikes whatever you hit on your last strike, when you get your first psuedo gamble it will not lose! So get gambling from that £2 to £2.40.