Can someone teach me how to play winstoppers please

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JG
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Are you cutting your teeth on the legendary p5 chip? You can tell these because there is no dial and no phones anywhere and every number is a 3. Taking winstopper actually debits your bank balance by £2.00 unless it's really dead in which case red win stopper will debit it by £4.00
You need to gamble sideways to get anywhere.

Seriously Luke or whatever you're called, I thought you were a driver and surely you must have seen these being played out? You must have a clue or two, put two plus two to a clue and you have all you need to play.

I barely play these anyhow now. A local player has made it his mission to keep on top, although of course you can catch it right.

If this another wind up post? Is it? is it? IS IT?

If so then I think the word pedantry is about the best thing that could have resulted.

So fact for the day.

Hyaluronicallysilicolinosiscrytstallinecellulosis is the medical condition with the greatest number of 'L's in its name.

It is actually an incredibly rare skin disease causing the breakdown of skin tissue in the presence of opportunistic pathogens with a rare bi-metabolitic silica product often found in Caucasian sub-dermatophytic skin strata. Take my advice! Don't go lower than that two, growled Mike Reid. Hope that helps, better not hold 'em bars either!
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I have to admit this thread is a very good one
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ANFIELD! Hurry up with that location of the p1. QUICKLY NOW!

SOMETIMES I play the £5 DIAL in two local 10pins and pretend it's the good old days, but it STILL SLIPS after red 7s (£2) when it's not flying/+ve reflex, but nice and loud and it's sort of like the old days.
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