found one of these last nite in a newly refurbished boozer, was £160 off with a a notechanger so did'nt bother, has anyone tried the SSS method and does it come back?? i have tried a search but nothing came up on the £35 version.
I've tried it once on a £35 nuns and it did come back. BUT, the machine was buzzing its crazy tits off from the very first pound (offered SSS from every trail bonus (gave me 4 bonuses within the first £7 )) so it may have just been because it was on a crazy streak rather than because of the method.
it will always come back given you get the natural IM board even on 35jp, had a gladiator do £105 the other day ( then the £35 after obviously ), so they can be worthwhile... not a great method tho still
Agreed! After the first SSS offered - get the MS from the natural board. Then the SSS is always there from the next bonus. As you say, it's not the amount of times you knock it back. It's getting the natural IM MS as soon as you can after the SSS that is the measure of the profit you'll make from it.
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Yeah, you knock back the SSS, meaning you don't hit MS, then you go for an automatic. After the red MS, the SS wil come back. Its a simple method, known for ages.
toothless11 wrote:Yeah, you knock back the SSS, meaning you don't hit MS, then you go for an automatic. After the red MS, the SS wil come back. Its a simple method, known for ages.
i used this method on a GBC but the sss did not come back . i knocked back the sss. then played for IM by getting 3 red GBC symbols. then next board off the bonus it didnt do the SSS. Ithink i plkayed for 10 bonuses it never came back . am i missing something ?
Yes, you go for the no lose board and not the IM board. You can turn it red before it gets to the no lose stage.
These are generally shite on £35 anyway. Unless its completely flying you make nothing. Costs the earth to get the no lose, both MS go flat for £70. Rarely any decent afters, leaving you with naff all profit.
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