Monopoly Road to Riches
note for above post!! laptop probs!!
i ended up winning £85 off the invincible no lose on the no's!!!
insert 20p to play
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Just to revive this somewhat chunky thread for a minute... 
Since I originally posted on this, I've been doing 'fairly' well on the three of these that remain near me. Simply checking one board is enough to let you in on whether it's worth it or not. My experience has also been, that if you are past that £5er block, it won't take much longer to get a £55ish top followed by another £35. Of course, the profit margins are decided on how much you've slipped in!
The main reason for the revival though, is that I noticed Rattle & Roll has been mentioned as a JP-capable feature. What does this feature entail? Is it, er, GUAC-ish?
Number Cruncher 'can' fob you off with a low win (on red), but so long as you take your time and use the multi-winline setup to your advantage, you should be able to get the Jaypers... Had MS a few times from it, once from a single step, whereby I got JP on the diagonal, and a '1' boosted me up to the MS. Can't remember how much it went for now though...
Funny how you can have warm and cold spells on particular machines, eh? I hated this with passion a while back. I won't make a point of going into a pub just to play it, but if I happen upon one, I'll test that one board.

Since I originally posted on this, I've been doing 'fairly' well on the three of these that remain near me. Simply checking one board is enough to let you in on whether it's worth it or not. My experience has also been, that if you are past that £5er block, it won't take much longer to get a £55ish top followed by another £35. Of course, the profit margins are decided on how much you've slipped in!
The main reason for the revival though, is that I noticed Rattle & Roll has been mentioned as a JP-capable feature. What does this feature entail? Is it, er, GUAC-ish?
Number Cruncher 'can' fob you off with a low win (on red), but so long as you take your time and use the multi-winline setup to your advantage, you should be able to get the Jaypers... Had MS a few times from it, once from a single step, whereby I got JP on the diagonal, and a '1' boosted me up to the MS. Can't remember how much it went for now though...
Funny how you can have warm and cold spells on particular machines, eh? I hated this with passion a while back. I won't make a point of going into a pub just to play it, but if I happen upon one, I'll test that one board.

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When im playing this one i always take the Super Trail option asa soon as I get it and hope to get a decent feature or build up my free parking pot but Mega Streak has never got me more than £12 and the Free parking pot has only gone up to £15 for me.
Plus I ALWAYS get bumped on the Hi-Low unless obviously its 1,12 or red number. Ive been bumped on 2s and 11s so many times that I keep away from that and hit the bonus gamble.
Am i playing it wrong?
Plus I ALWAYS get bumped on the Hi-Low unless obviously its 1,12 or red number. Ive been bumped on 2s and 11s so many times that I keep away from that and hit the bonus gamble.
Am i playing it wrong?
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soz m8 just playing with ya, its invincible mode ,,,,,, ie a board where you cant die no matter what you do , unless of course your a complete turnip and skill to the game over sq etc
however there have been exceptions to the rule, some machines have been known to freek kill even on i.m
however there have been exceptions to the rule, some machines have been known to freek kill even on i.m
Little discipline = BIG issue
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trayhop123 wrote:soz m8 just playing with ya, its invincible mode ,,,,,, ie a board where you cant die no matter what you do , unless of course your a complete turnip and skill to the game over sq etc
however there have been exceptions to the rule, some machines have been known to freek kill even on i.m
Cheers. I must admit I can be a complete turnip at times on the old bandits. How do you know when its on invincible mode? With the R2R are you better ignoring the Super Trail and just going Hi-Low?
All the cars down the side light up, or you get 3 red cars, don't be scared of the hi-lo's, if you are you will get no where, none of the features on the bottom or middle row are particularly decent, apart from the one on the second row that lets you skill stop it on a number then gives you a blast on the remaining cash shot, if you hit twelve it's usually big.
If it's offering super streak and going over a fiver you should make money on it.
If it's offering super streak and going over a fiver you should make money on it.
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Had another pleasant result on one of these in the local 'spoons yesterday. It was past the £5 block first board, so the force was on. Played it as per usual, aiming for lines. Soon enough, they came in, but the IM wasn't offered, although I did get the top that board (it started me on about £6 I think). The top went for £50, which was good enough for me. The next board came and I had lots of red numbers and the superboard landed on bonus and super cash a lot of times. Finally built it up to £35 on a red 11. Top that time went for £40. All said, I was £60 up from that little session. 

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