£5 jackpot
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£5 jackpot
will the £5 jackpot go up this year ?
would like to see it go to £8 or £10 !
would like to see it go to £8 or £10 !
http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/ga ... ories.aspx
Bookmakers et al seem to have politicians in their pockets over exposing people to gambling and pushing for less regulation.
Bookmakers et al seem to have politicians in their pockets over exposing people to gambling and pushing for less regulation.
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the could "upgrade" any machine to fit into catD so long at the JP/stake was less that the limit. Some would be classed as legacy machines, these would fall under the same stake and jackpot limits, but thing like repeat chance ruls would not apply.HornyNick wrote:If the j/p went to £10 and an operator had a load of original £10 j/p machines in the warehouse would they be able to site them again legally?
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No chance that any supplier would bother putting £10 jps in pubs, some private owners might site the odd machine, either outside the legal framework, must would just find it to much hassle for 1 or 2 machines, when you include the maintenance etc.
If it went to £10 jackpot the stakes would increase to 20p.
If it went to £10 jackpot the stakes would increase to 20p.
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Yeah coastal pubs?
inland I only know of a handfull of pubs with a £5er in, some spend lot of the time off because the landlord don't get it fixed.
most pubs local here have no machine now, they have a quizzer in place, no machines or have have closed down... 90%of the loactions have gone in places.
inland I only know of a handfull of pubs with a £5er in, some spend lot of the time off because the landlord don't get it fixed.
most pubs local here have no machine now, they have a quizzer in place, no machines or have have closed down... 90%of the loactions have gone in places.
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not coastal town or I could say "Towns" I know a few. Once place had a Pie Factory, that went for a deadmans on £70!...that went for a rob the bank on £5 lol
know of another that has a AFU on £5 in a town
I could go on russ lol they are like quizzers...but take loads more than a quizzer, landlord said the £5jp had to be changed more often to keep people playing it, it was taking more than the £70 so he got one back
know of another that has a AFU on £5 in a town
I could go on russ lol they are like quizzers...but take loads more than a quizzer, landlord said the £5jp had to be changed more often to keep people playing it, it was taking more than the £70 so he got one back
6 million ways to pie....choose 1
Pretty sure that's just for amusements..... Theres a recent article floating about that had some interesting figures. If I can remember were, i'll link it up.harry2 wrote:Apparently there are 38,000 registered Cat C machines in 2012, down from 63,000 in 2010.this may just include arcades, not sure which criteria was used.
He isn't right of course, he just thinks he is.
in a tiny(ish) town centre I can name 3 pubs that have a £5 j/p. i dont know how cat d will work when the new licensing stuff comes in but if theres no duty to be paid like now, i can see alot of licencees taking it up. think about it alot of bandit players will have cut thier teeth on £10 j/ps if the original machines make a comeback they might start playing again....
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