Monopoly Road to Riches

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MrRed
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Post by MrRed »

Ok i found one offering red SS and £8 cash first board
Never really play these but i was there for the cluedo

Anyway after reading a few posts i decided to play for lines cost me £33
IM not offered
Next set cost another £20 IM was offered and it went £35
Then dead
Btw it was full and is refilled tomorrow
I wont be bothering again, it is by no means definate profit as has been said

Played them a long time ago
3 times i forced them from this point, each time it cost more than £35 and went flat
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Post by bigv038 »

MrRed wrote:Ok i found one offering red SS and £8 cash first board
Never really play these but i was there for the cluedo

Anyway after reading a few posts i decided to play for lines cost me £33
IM not offered
Next set cost another £20 IM was offered and it went £35
Then dead
Btw it was full and is refilled tomorrow
I wont be bothering again, it is by no means definate profit as has been said

Played them a long time ago
3 times i forced them from this point, each time it cost more than £35 and went flat
Exactly the same as what usually happens to me, I don't usually bother with them anymore!
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Post by mooster »

Would the general consensus be to hi lo the cash trail on an IM, or play the superboard? I seem to recall someone saying to Hi lo? Did that today at got £65, whereas everytime I play the board, I seem to get the flat £35. Could just be a case of how happy the machines are of course...
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Post by Stevie S »

MrRed wrote:Ok i found one offering red SS and £8 cash first board
Never really play these but i was there for the cluedo

Anyway after reading a few posts i decided to play for lines cost me £33
IM not offered
Next set cost another £20 IM was offered and it went £35
Then dead
Btw it was full and is refilled tomorrow
I wont be bothering again, it is by no means definate profit as has been said

Played them a long time ago
3 times i forced them from this point, each time it cost more than £35 and went flat
i was on this myself the other night, it was also offering red SS £8, only had about £20 on me, thought to myself about this thread and how it generally gives the advice to press on, but i couldnt be arsed incase i ended up in the same position as MrRed, Even after its gone past the £5 block and offering decent amounts elsewere how much can it cost you to carry on? another £35 for a flat £35 again? Boring?
how about a greasy pork sandwich served in a dirty ashtray.
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Post by GaryChandler »

It depends really sometimes you get a early prize in, i personally dont play for lines seems quite pointless really doesnt hardly offer all cars down wen you do, the more boards you take the more chance of a number cruncher or rattle and roll you got. The thing that does annoy me about this fruit is when you get one board that offers £12 then the next 3-4 board block at a fiver so you got no chance, when ready bonus's like giving SSS aswell.
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Post by redgamer »

this machine is a peice of terd lets not even talk about it
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Post by mooster »

And another thing... the £65 was from the R2R at Woking station, obviously at 70% - stuck in a quid to try and get another board... and decided to walk.

I had a train to catch and was wary about spunking most of my £64 profit back in... should I have pushed on for another few quid or just take the profit from a 70%er and run?! :lol:
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Post by blackmogu »

good machine actually - there is a little known method on it.
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Post by JG »

How queer! Eh? Isn't it? Where's me washboard? How queer!
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Post by Mattb »

Talking about playing it a la Jacko in his later years mogu? Or am i barking up the wrong tree ere.....
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Post by blackmogu »

£5 ready is JP.
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Post by JG »

Does this work on the £5 jackpot version as well?

Incidentally £5 ready on that is usually jp as well.
Sorry not funny.
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Post by thecannonball89 »

What number cruncher?
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Post by bigpokercouk »

JG wrote:Does this work on the £5 jackpot version as well?

Incidentally £5 ready on that is usually jp as well.
Sorry not funny.
It did have somecomedy merit!
Right so the plug on the left is the cash attack and the other is the karaoke? ok..

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Tommy Cockles....always gave a true, retrospective, in-depth intro....and Chester Draws...an ever-loving sidekick if ever theres was such an ever loving sidekick....
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