what is the best red?
I had a CCP nearby up until about 2 months ago, they only floated it with around £100-£125 though so the notey was virtually always off.
Made on it pretty much every time I bothered with it, or broke even as I forced it each visit bar once.
Even had the landlady congratulating me the last time I did it and made about £40, she told me to go and buy the wife something nice for letting me out on my own :P
Still got 2 SMTM's a few hundred yards apart unfortunately :x
Made on it pretty much every time I bothered with it, or broke even as I forced it each visit bar once.
Even had the landlady congratulating me the last time I did it and made about £40, she told me to go and buy the wife something nice for letting me out on my own :P
Still got 2 SMTM's a few hundred yards apart unfortunately :x
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Is there?! Have to let me in on that one...
There used to be one in Gravesend Spoons and one in the 'Jason and the Alien-gonauts' pub in Bexleyheath (Even though it's a lep, but couldn't think of a pun for that one!) Both paid dividends.
I could write paragraphs about Reds, as many of the longer-term members here will remember my stories / praises about / of them.
If I were to have to pick three, in no particular order, I'd go for:
Snailblazer
Simply because in the days of the £25 JP, this gave me my most frequent and consistent £75 tops. Was so easy to read and was a joy to force. Don't think I ever had more 'All Red Feature' tops from any other machine than this.
Grub-A-Dub-Dub
Again, easy to read, great to play and as with all of the fruit-steppers, required thought to be able to snare a top. I guess I could've picked any of the fruit-steppers here, but this one stood out more than most, closely followed by DNA, although that went a bit tight near to the end of it's days...
Invincible
Many £105s from this back in the £35 JP days and there were quite a few of them about.
In fairness, I could probably say most of those points about most pre-£70 JP Reds though. Heh-heh!
There used to be one in Gravesend Spoons and one in the 'Jason and the Alien-gonauts' pub in Bexleyheath (Even though it's a lep, but couldn't think of a pun for that one!) Both paid dividends.
I could write paragraphs about Reds, as many of the longer-term members here will remember my stories / praises about / of them.
If I were to have to pick three, in no particular order, I'd go for:
Snailblazer
Simply because in the days of the £25 JP, this gave me my most frequent and consistent £75 tops. Was so easy to read and was a joy to force. Don't think I ever had more 'All Red Feature' tops from any other machine than this.
Grub-A-Dub-Dub
Again, easy to read, great to play and as with all of the fruit-steppers, required thought to be able to snare a top. I guess I could've picked any of the fruit-steppers here, but this one stood out more than most, closely followed by DNA, although that went a bit tight near to the end of it's days...
Invincible
Many £105s from this back in the £35 JP days and there were quite a few of them about.
In fairness, I could probably say most of those points about most pre-£70 JP Reds though. Heh-heh!
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you could get a 7's when not ready if you had a super6/7, i had it once or twice and thought the machine was readyer than it was, all ends well on those kinds tho
and without giving the locations away mattyveee
the grub is in a pub round the corner from the old cashconverters by starburger in a area i can only describe as the sheep of eastwick ???
and the dna is down the road from the fish-a-bout oppersite the fit of quickness.
and without giving the locations away mattyveee
the grub is in a pub round the corner from the old cashconverters by starburger in a area i can only describe as the sheep of eastwick ???
and the dna is down the road from the fish-a-bout oppersite the fit of quickness.
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Heh, love it mate!
The way you could 'sort' of trap it, was by nudging in a lower win than the one offered, where that lower win was next to an exchange for fruitsteps, which might have 7's nearby. It was especially useful if you'd gained a no-lose or extra life, prior to nudging in the win.
Blimey, I used to see Red reels in my sleep lol. It's sort of difficult to explain, but you probably get the gist.
The way you could 'sort' of trap it, was by nudging in a lower win than the one offered, where that lower win was next to an exchange for fruitsteps, which might have 7's nearby. It was especially useful if you'd gained a no-lose or extra life, prior to nudging in the win.
Blimey, I used to see Red reels in my sleep lol. It's sort of difficult to explain, but you probably get the gist.
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