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examples of good machines to play

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 8:58 pm
by philderby
hello im new to playing fruit machines can anyone tell me what are good machines to play and what to expect from them? ive read a few posts and watched some videos on youtube that reds are good to play. thanks.

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:26 pm
by AMK
The best type of machines to play are Deal or No Deals. In my opinion the best, in terms of gameplay is Double Deal Or No Deal. But a word of warning, some units are still "unchipped" and could cost £300+ for the Deal or No Deal game.

Further information along with a selection of refill keys cam be found on eBay.co.uk


Hope that helps.

Rob

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:49 pm
by Glendale
Deals give amazing game play! Expect two moves before it hits??? and cash or bust goes "bust"!

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2010 11:46 pm
by Mr Move It
I agree with Playwithrob on Deal machines and Bell Fruit in general. Although all AWPs run on a cycle, Bell Fruit have created some of the more 'random' machines. So if you're interested in fruit machines yet play casually for luck (and a bit of skill/knowledge/judgement), then Bell Fruit is a good bet. Barcrests and Maygays were also good for casual play back in the £15 and £25 days but they're pretty brutal now in their £70 guise. Red Gaming (where you posted this post), sits at the least casual end of the spectrum. They're more predictable but takes a lot of float / investment to get results. Mazooma were the same tech as Bell Fruit but they've finished now and will go into the online market. There are a handful of other fruit companies too but they have either given up the ghost or they got taken over by 'Crest.