how much for a board? or win?

General fruit machine related chat, if it doesn't fit another category discuss it here..
bigv038
Senior Member
Posts: 2581
Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:57 pm
Location: Norfolk

how much for a board? or win?

Post by bigv038 »

was gambling down Yarmouth seafront yesterday, playing a party time 5 player sit-down. took me £41 for my first £1 win. which gave me a light for a double drop, i was £10 up. ridiculous i thought.
i have also put £21 in a 5p/£5 jp simpsons before which was holding twice first pound. :o ops:
Anyone else had something simular happen to them?
toothless11
Senior Member
Posts: 1718
Joined: Sun May 14, 2006 7:38 pm
Location: Down south where the girls don't wear them

Post by toothless11 »

you are either playing a m/c which is completely 'dead' and on its arse. Or the percentage payut is incorrect. You might of caught the m/cs after its streaked. Party times can be evil, ive had one give me no board in $40. :x
Guest

Post by Guest »

£40 is not an overly big amount for a board, ive had it cost over £100.

Just play for the first win and hope it goes up, if it takes more than about 10 it usually will go up, if its dropping very regular wins chances are it wont.
anfield road
Senior Member
Posts: 2687
Joined: Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:48 am

Post by anfield road »

Simpsons holds twice alot even when its not going, its meltdown that holds twice then its due.

If it nudges every credit then its going to rape if it odes not nudge once within 15 credits its also due.

And on a JP board on the simpsons play for £4 repeat and you will thank me, altough it is hard to get :!: :wink:
justice For The 96
*****
CrosbyRules
Senior Member
Posts: 2191
Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2006 3:46 pm
Location: Norfolk

Post by CrosbyRules »

Could be very wrong, but how old are you anfield? Not being nasty or starting an argument or anything. 15?
Unbelievable Jeff
Fruiter
Senior Member
Posts: 486
Joined: Wed Jun 21, 2006 7:31 am
Location: Lancashire
Contact:

Post by Fruiter »

Partytime is a killer, i once dropped one for £75 from a tenner and it wasn't even backing so went on the next one along which was backing put £65 in without getting a board then it put me up and gave me £2! £45 later i got up and took double JP, i'm sure these kind of machines are linked together :roll:
Guest

Post by Guest »

Got raped by up the arse by Chav It! yesterday (the particular one I play usually plays pretty well). £16 or a trail held (on a 5) then Superhold next spin for a numberless cherry win which killed on the first gamble. A fiver later constant numberless fruits and no holds (got the same combination three times in a row with no holds, cherry, 7 and melon) the total result was:

In: £20
Out: Fuck All
anfield road
Senior Member
Posts: 2687
Joined: Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:48 am

Post by anfield road »

Im 17, 18 in a few weeks, I know what you think every player who is younger than you does not have a clue how to play machine, but I can assure you that you are very wrong.

Why ask my age? :roll:
justice For The 96
*****
bigv038
Senior Member
Posts: 2581
Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:57 pm
Location: Norfolk

Post by bigv038 »

anfield road wrote:Simpsons holds twice alot even when its not going, its meltdown that holds twice then its due.

If it nudges every credit then its going to rape if it odes not nudge once within 15 credits its also due.

And on a JP board on the simpsons play for £4 repeat and you will thank me, altough it is hard to get :!: :wink:
i thought meltdown was a clone of simpsons? also £4 repeat? how on earth can you get a repeat on £4?

on another note, i once in my youth chased a party time for a light which offered me £2 so i decided to play for a jp at the top after 7 lights and 7 £2's i was £200 down. party times can be very evil.
Drpepper
Senior Member
Posts: 1389
Joined: Sun May 01, 2005 12:16 am
Location: North East coast

Post by Drpepper »

Tbh, my worse £5 experience came on homers meltodwn.

Playing pool, see some chav put a few pounds into one, and leave with 2 symbols on the winline... so going back to my kiddy days i know that usually you should get a board every £5 or so, so i figured it was a good investment.

Fist pound went in, the symbols he left held twice, so did some bells, so i decided to play on... FOURTEEN pounds later it offered me a board that destroyed me on the second spin.

Worst experience since the crystal maze 5p/£5 taking £13 for a board, i nearly died of rigamortis whilst getting onto the board.
CrosbyRules
Senior Member
Posts: 2191
Joined: Sat Feb 04, 2006 3:46 pm
Location: Norfolk

Post by CrosbyRules »

im 18 mate, just some of your posts remind of a few people I know from where i'm from. 15/16 year old little annoying prats! Sorry, don't wanna argument.
Unbelievable Jeff
anfield road
Senior Member
Posts: 2687
Joined: Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:48 am

Post by anfield road »

bigv038 wrote:
anfield road wrote:Simpsons holds twice alot even when its not going, its meltdown that holds twice then its due.

If it nudges every credit then its going to rape if it odes not nudge once within 15 credits its also due.

And on a JP board on the simpsons play for £4 repeat and you will thank me, altough it is hard to get :!: :wink:
i thought meltdown was a clone of simpsons? also £4 repeat? how on earth can you get a repeat on £4?

on another note, i once in my youth chased a party time for a light which offered me £2 so i decided to play for a jp at the top after 7 lights and 7 £2's i was £200 down. party times can be very evil.
It is a clone of artowork but it does not play the same at all. Different features different play methods, how the hell does £4 repeat are you trying to make me look like a fool, it does belive me. :roll:
justice For The 96
*****
bigv038
Senior Member
Posts: 2581
Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:57 pm
Location: Norfolk

Post by bigv038 »

you cannot get a £4 repeat at all
User avatar
Nixxy
Senior Member
Posts: 2624
Joined: Thu Oct 27, 2005 11:52 am
Location: London

Post by Nixxy »

anfield road wrote:Im 17, 18 in a few weeks, I know what you think every player who is younger than you does not have a clue how to play machine, but I can assure you that you are very wrong.

Why ask my age? :roll:
Anfield Road, I hope you are aware that playing machines such as the ones you regularly talk about on these (and other) forums - at your age - is illegal.

You aren't the first - and I'm sure you won't be the last to do it, but it's not to be condoned.

What's especially worrying is that you've just offered advice on machines (Simpsons/Homers Meltdown) which are approx. 8 years old (!), yet you're 17!
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
bigv038
Senior Member
Posts: 2581
Joined: Thu Jul 13, 2006 11:57 pm
Location: Norfolk

Post by bigv038 »

wrong advice too, in some cases. great point there :wink:
Locked