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Post by DildoDez »

ma71lda wrote:I've seen quite a few machines with £5 transfers, especially on Bellfruits.

Its puts me off putting a note in tbh.
I suppose it saves people putting in a tenner, pressing start a couple of times, and taking £8 out.

At the end of the day, playing with notes means you're likely to put at least a fiver in anyway!
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Post by ma71lda »

If you're putting notes in, you've no doubt put a fair few nuggets in aswell, lol.

Saying that, we're all guilty of changing a twenty on the neighbourng machine to get coins, hell I've changed several notes before now on £2 transfer because I prefer to play with pound coins ( if you change £60, thats £6* worth of credits which could put you on the board anyhow). 8)

*But £15 on £5 transfer. :shock:
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Post by Cardinal Sin »

Reminds me of (I think) Matt B's diatribe about being a fair wad into a Red - his only change outlet being an Itbox - and stating that "the last thing you want to do when you're 2 ton down is to have a f***ing quiz".

Or words to that effect. :lol:
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Yeah that was me. JG is obsessed with that phrase i uttered :wink:

Luckily nothign that bad has happened since!
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Tsk! It was actually 3 ton down. It's a wonderful turn of phrase, the last thing you want is a quiz when you're £300 down. Ah, I can imagine. A sodding Snakez playing up with a credit in, inside a pub full of sharks and cretins and you're having to listen to Jim Bowen..."Step up to the oche....take your time" sweat grrrrrr.........



Anyone put a £20 note in an Invicible to get change for the Itbox and fluked a £105 top? No? Neither have I. It'd be nice to say something like, the last thing you want when you're £1 into the Itbox is a £105 autopayout on a fruit. The landlord asked me to leave and I couldn't chase out the bullseye that was 301 starting.
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Post by jonnyg323 »

No JG, but i DID change a fiver inside an itbox once to get change for a fruit machine, and got £105 streak from Word Up....
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Oh dear. Things are bad when these end up as one of your main earners! :x Truly shocking round these parts at present, but this usually rubbish machine has offered some hope.

Last week i had probably the best you could ever hope for on these. First board spun me a 2. Lovely. No messing around turning it red, just took normal MC for £50. To my surprise, next board started in the middle and offered 3 strikes. Not enough to tempt i carried on. Into the middle, all the way up to £35 in one go. Booted me out an deventually onto a ? mark. Collected it and was chuffed at £6 in for £85. Even more chuffed when i had a skill flash repeater. Wowsers, £120 off £6 now! Nearly did a lap of the pub when it went again off a non flash repeat for £105! £155 off £7, how awesome was that.

Today found the other one full and £5pr shotting. Took it on and got £35, load back in for £35 followed by flash £70. Only made £30 this time, but i keep doing well off them.
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Post by Matt Vinyl »

Good man! I've never played this machine, but GM fruits can, but not often, go absolutely huge! Occaisionally, even putting Reds to shame for their profit potential. You do have to be very lucky, and have good timing, but lovely when it happens. Especially off of £7! ;)

Bizarrely, I've no GM machines by me now... :|
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Landed on a ? first move the other day and thought it was guarenteed MC died 3rd move :o ops:
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bigv038 wrote:Landed on a ? first move the other day and thought it was guarenteed MC died 3rd move :o ops:
Was this ever confirmed that it was IM on GM? i didnt bother reading all posts.
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Post by milk monitor »

It is generally. Bad luck there bigv.

Only had it once, don't really play games media.
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Post by JG »

I only play BB and BtQ, don't go out my way for the other stuff. Needs to be in the right sort of pub.



Anyway. Start on middle ring and get 1 for --> down to ?, note this is NOT usually invincible. In fact it usually means you probably got a disc/2ss and will now get naff all or maybe £1 or rolling around. Expect a premature GO or ?.
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Stevie S wrote:
bigv038 wrote:Landed on a ? first move the other day and thought it was guarenteed MC died 3rd move :o ops:
Was this ever confirmed that it was IM on GM? i didnt bother reading all posts.
It is an IM as long as you don't Hi/Lo gamble. Including the first square, if you hi/lo then spin and it lands on ? it's not IM.
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Post by Nixxy »

I got heavily involved with a hormonal Monster Cash today (no notey, £125 hopper) and it ended up doing a £35/£105 run from consecutive boards.

Such a pain as I ended up having to key 13 pound coins in just to be able to collect the £125.
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Post by Scott »

I've never understood why the new £35 jp have only £125 hoppers, with these large streaks they do they need to be higher. would have also put in a claim for the £13, you aint doing nothing wrong and it was probably a fair bit off your profit if any was made?
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