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These just make up holds as they go along!

Sometimes +3 will give +1, 95% of the time its +4. Have had +1 and +3 in the middle a few times, as well as the first reel sets. Most of the time you are chasing though and it doesn't matter!
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dont hi-lo on the swags as that costs the whole ammount, there is a blag to achieve it about £5 - £20
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nudge nudge wink wink :D
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are you on about the nudge way for jp? Had it that way today cost 20 for 70
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Post by ob »

still not a great fan of these tbh, if they are stacking (£3+ start), they still often cost £50ish to come out... so you're banking on it repeating to make any money, granted they usually do but still I think people are overating this series on 35 on here!
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Yeah they aren't anywhere near as good. Have a new £35 campers here which was glaringly ready yesterday. It did £55 and £50 tops, but i was only £16 up from it at the end. £105 worth of top and a £6 afters and still only that much up. Pitiful really, just takes an age to go in. I'll probably still go visit there every now and then, but stick to my awesome £25ers ta!
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Had mixed results on campers as well mattb, sometimes they go big but others only go for £50 odd. It is the non full repeats that get you.
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There's a new chip for Jailbirds??

I'd done the one here for £50 the other day when the LL guy sauntered over with a nice new chip to replace the existing one in the machine. Now i play it and its about 4 times faster going round the board, hi/lo's more like a £35er or campers, and has gone flat £25/£25 twince this week from being there from the off! Don't tell me they've ruined its streak profile! :x
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Anyone ever asked politely "please, would you mind not putting that chip in there for now?"

I asked politely in the bowling alley for him not to chip <you know> but he said it had to be done there and then.
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Streakypoos wrote:Anyone ever asked politely "please, would you mind not putting that chip in there for now?"

I asked politely in the bowling alley for him not to chip <you know> but he said it had to be done there and then.

seen a lucky strike chipped in front of me a couple of years back, what can you do :(
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Streakypoos wrote:Anyone ever asked politely "please, would you mind not putting that chip in there for now?"
Was emptying a good ready to rock and the engineer walked in the pub. Quite politely asked me to stop playing it, as it wasn't working properly and he needed to replace the machine. My response was "It looks like it's working perfectly well to me. You can wait until I finish. I'll but you a cup of tea if you like." He chuckled and actually took the tea. Good sport. I even left £1 in the hopper.
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Right. That's it. Tea from now on, carry a kettle with me if in a bowling alley. Or a bottle of choloroform.
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Post by gambogaz1 »

Had a great result on a £35 JP Jailbirds last night. Cost about £45 to get a £70 top off the swags then £15 to get an IM for £35 then another £15 in for £34.40 Cash pot. My 1st £140 although it was a bit staggered.
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I'm feeling absolutely gutted ...

I won £50 from a repeating £25 JP (nudged in) on 50p Jailbirds earlier today, off just a £7 investment - tried one more board but it £1 started and died VERY quickly so I walked away to play a different machine.

Joe Public wanders over and sticks a tenner in the notey: on the board and it nudges the JP in again. And then repeated. And then repeated again.

The bloody thing basically streaked for £125 and I only saw £50 of it ... Grrrrr...

Still, at least it was profit.
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Never mind. Joe Pubic has to win sometimes otherwise he'd get his knickers in a twist. He'll soon fill it back up for you!!
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