round the bend

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smittyg
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round the bend

Post by smittyg »

my local pub has just got a extreme round the bend machine, was wondering if someone could either pm me or state here all the tips and facts they know for playing it and taking out big money as i havent really worked it out yet
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Post by theoak »

hmm, i know that machine, its an 'extreme' i think. theres definately no special way to play extremes, def dont try holding reels that dont have numbers on OR shuffling before going low on that 12, they definately wont do anything for you.

I say keep clear, unless its starting at 1.20 or above, then go for an all out force for a flat £25.
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Consistent £4+ starts on Extremes are usually a good point to start forcing from.
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Post by Mattb »

£3 starts are good enough 8)

There's so much difference between £1-£2.40 and £3 starts. They can give a variety of £1-£2.40 at any stage, but they take a fair amount to get £3-£5 starting. From £3 i'd say you'll get pot within £20 odd. That's usually £25-£50, then you get all your rips after. Happy days 8)
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Post by theoak »

In that state, nudge rips seem to always repeat anyway. yeah, I think all agree now the £3 start is worth forcing off and £2.40 is def NOT, unless constantly at this level.
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Post by MrRed »

Yeah the £2.40 can come any time
Had one followed by a 1-1-1 board
Defo sign is £3 and you are ok to force

Also found one £4 starting the other day :shock:
It was a B&Q cost me £10 to go IM and did £25 but managed quite a bit after
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Post by toothless11 »

Just look at any extreme posts mate, they will have everything you need to know about them. :D

Saves talking about the same old stuff.

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MrRed wrote:It was a B&Q cost me £10 to go IM and did £25 but managed quite a bit after
You paid £10 to get an invincible Hardware Store? :wink: :) :wink:
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Post by Scott »

played a £3 starter today in an arcade :shock: obviously not full of sharks, got the cashpot streak off roughly 10 in?? still can't believe they can be left in this state...... always nice though :D
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Post by CrosbyRules »

After CP streak, it should have been there for so much more after!! You must have made a bomb!
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Post by theoak »

Ive thought about this, has anyone had a force FOLLOWED very soon after by the CP streak?
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Yes
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very lucky, £125?
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Post by CrosbyRules »

75 pal, then obviously the rips afterwards, force went flat then CP streak went 50
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Post by theoak »

ahh, thats pretty crap then.
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