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Extreme gaming forcing...

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 1:08 am
by Alpine021
Can some1 help me here - i know the signs but i only EVER get £25 - seriously.

Can some1 tell me the percentage chance or whatever of it going for £50 or £75.

i.e. it goes for more than £25 say 1 in 5....

And is it best to take the feature (i.e. bats / nurses etc) or jackpot to see if it repeats (because i know it can)

Please some1 because i'm sick of getting top feature for a flat £25 off say £20-£25 when it's showing all the signs.

Cheers.

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 1:08 am
by Alpine021
Sorry just realised this was in the wrong section.

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 9:15 am
by Firefox
Personally never had less than £50 off an extreme.You must be very very unlucky.although saying that I have never had this for less than about £35.

Just my tuppence worth.

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:07 am
by Mattb
Old extremes would roll until empty. I had £150 off a viper jive (JP and 5 IMs after!) then it got turned off.

Slightly newer ones like jolly roger would still do a ton. The newest vivid crop like DnN are much flatter, and often do loads of flat £25s. Potential is still there for bigger streaks, just less often IMO.

Matt

Re: Extreme gaming forcing...

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 11:33 am
by Nixxy
Alpine021 wrote:Can some1 help me here - i know the signs but i only EVER get £25 - seriously.

Can some1 tell me the percentage chance or whatever of it going for £50 or £75.

i.e. it goes for more than £25 say 1 in 5....
I'd say that it's more like 1 in 8. But you just 'know' when it's not quite building up to a top feature in the usual way that it's going to pay more, as the cashpot will build significantly but the cash stack won't.
Alpine021 wrote:And is it best to take the feature (i.e. bats / nurses etc) or jackpot to see if it repeats (because i know it can)
Please some1 because i'm sick of getting top feature for a flat £25 off say £20-£25 when it's showing all the signs.

When it's gonna go further than a flat £25, it usually shows signs for a good £30 down the back beforehand, leaving you to wonder why it's taking longer than usual. It'll start the cash stack at £2.40 and above for seemingly ages; it'll let you gamble hi/lo on the bats/nurses until you've got 4 of them lit; it'll let you have the extra life by gambling hi/lo; the Strike a Light/Take the Plunge button hardly ever lights up; and so on ...

It usually results in a really disappointing flat £25. But £15/£20 later it'll go through all this again except the top feature will go for £75. Once on the top feature, you'll know what it's going to do as it'll hesitate before saying 'Good Shot' when you press the start button - and once you've gotten past the initial £25 and into the 2nd £25, it very rarely stops there. The only exciting bit after that is whether it'll give you the 'Good Shot' message on the final £25, to complete the £100 streak (for a total bank of £125).

I like the way the machine doesn't dump down to £60 when the bank reaches £75, so when you get a further £25 on the streak it takes the bank up to £100.00 before dumping down to £60, which is always a nice sight 8)

Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2006 12:34 pm
by Deas92
So the newer ones do staggered streaks then? I always thought they went dead after top feature.
I've had an awful lot of 25's from these lately (with a few 50's and 75's in between). Thinking back, the force did seem to play a bit differently on occasion. Maybe i should of pushed on after getting the top.

Posted: Mon Mar 20, 2006 2:40 am
by Dunhamzzz
forced a most daunting 8 times over 3 days ( i was the only person who was playing it pretty much )

and it only repeated once.

Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 12:46 pm
by Guest
i know the signs of a machine paying out but what are the signs of a machine going for a high cash amount or high feature? if ur not goin for an all out force how do you know when the machine is getting close to the top amount its willing to pay?