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Post by pokerpete »

12 of the 16 are £10 or below, so from 50 HAN features you'd expect 35 - 40 of them to be £10 or under. all 50 is unlikely, but possible.
More likely it's selective memory.
I have it on good authority, the value behind the box is random.
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Post by ob »

pokerpete wrote:12 of the 16 are £10 or below, so from 50 HAN features you'd expect 35 - 40 of them to be £10 or under. all 50 is unlikely, but possible.
More likely it's selective memory.
I have it on good authority, the value behind the box is random.
No its not selective memory mate, Ive never had over £10 on the game, and have had it about 50 times, well at least 30 going on the safe side. Even if it were 30 the chance of 10 or less every time is 3/4 to the power of 30 which = 1/6000, random my arse mate, I don't think anyone would agree that the box is random on this.

Hang on a minute too, not only have I not had over £10, I have never been left with an amount over £10 when there is only 2 boxes left, they are BOTH £10 or less. The odds of this if it were random are 1 in a million +.

Perhaps this one is on a different program, thats all I can surmise, the cleudo in there is chipped so you cant wedge and it loses the 2/11 alot aswell.
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Post by pokerpete »

one in a million?
numbers aren't your strong point are they?

The value in the box is random. how the game reacts to the value behind the screen is not.

I've had Mega streak and £35 on several occassions.
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Post by Mattb »

The value of the box is 100% random. It doesn't cheat or anything like that. Learn your markers and you will have conclusive proof. Like i said earlier, i've learned a lot of the CYBTB boxes on one DOND here. 8)
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Post by JG »

Here's a first for me.


I **ALSO** believe the box selection is random (oh my God!). Amazing. I'm not going to have to have a stupid debate about bogey ip addresses hot shill bots and laser scanners that pick up the density of your wallet and decide what to put in your box.
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Post by ob »

pokerpete wrote:one in a million?
numbers aren't your strong point are they?

The value in the box is random. how the game reacts to the value behind the screen is not.

I've had Mega streak and £35 on several occassions.
Well we'll have to agree to disagree, until I see an improvement, I will stick to what I orginally said. I'm not saying YOU havent had £35 and mega loads, what I'm saying is I have never had it. Yes matt you can tell what the box is, I know that, but if its less than £10, thats hardly a good thing.
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Post by itsme »

Had a quick blast on this the other day when we went out for tea.
It was shocking, 8 fat one's for a board, won a few quid back but it kept screwing me 1st time on the bonus,ended up down about a 5quid.
I didnt have time or money to chase it so I left it.

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Post by Nixxy »

I hate this machine with a passion. It's monumentally crap and boring.

However, one thing I did notice someone doing, was aiming for the Nearest Win feature (it's only the 2nd or 3rd feature up on the stack). It seems capable of offering up the Red 7s (for £20) more regularly than you might imagine.

Other than that tiny shaft of light, I cannot see anything remotely entertaining or profitable about this machine whatsoever!

It must be doing alright for Mazooma though, as it's even prompted them to update their website for the first time since Nuns'n'Roses was released.
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Post by Mattb »

Thing is you can't aim for red NW as it blocks it monumentally when its not ready. The best sign is spinning a 4 first hit and it going onto that and adding a couple of symbols on. I'd rather have £15 than £20, as i've never had the £20 repeat, yet had blues repeat loads of times, once to £45. If it's offering this feature then it has value most of the time.
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Post by CrosbyRules »

Suprised people on here so clueless on these, BTB is a moneymaker for me, last night NW for 15, followed by 20 in box, know ya boxes.
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Post by megastreaker »

Played one for the first time. £15 in for £35

It was left with £35 or £8 and the deal was £9. Hardly an offer to make me deal.
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Post by mooster »

Played this once, naff all to collect off a board, COB = £20. They may as well stick Noel Edmonds on the front :wink:
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Post by pickareel »

it was probably £19 deal but the light was broke,wouldnt offer u £9 if u had 8 n 35 left
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Post by ma71lda »

Won't be touchin this again in a hurry, not even for a quick cheap board. £20 this afternoon for a board, 2 spins ?, CoB = £1.20. :roll:

Stupid me for putting so much in.
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Post by Cardinal Sin »

I've been thinking - do you think that the boxes are marked to encourage "players" - a la numbering - or do you think it's just a flaw in the manufacturing process?
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