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Crazy Cash Point, u wont believe me!

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:08 am
by lecrab
Had an absolute disater on this last week, took a £335 loss, yes 335!! not my favourite machine anyway but have had ok results in the past and on the one in question 2 weeks ago got 105 for 20 in, was £14 off from the off and looking pretty happy, first force cost£90 for flat 35, then ARB so thought ok no probs sholud be at least money back, but no, next top cost maybe another £60-£70 for another flat £35, then went dead on me, taking the £100 loss was not even a consideration at this point, no way was it gonna get the better of me, how wrong i was, anyway it then continued to cost anywhwere between £60-£90 for further tops again all going for flat 35s. Kicking out time had been called in the pub after i had been on this evil peice of filth for a good 5 hours, at this point i was in for £375, i managed to get 1 final top ( yes u guesses it. flat 35) and a bit of afters for a £335 loss, couldnt go back the following day as had a funeral to go to, shame it wasnt mine. So i returned the day after bang on opening time all set for a roll like ive never seen b4 only to be confronted by a money spider in its place, unbelievable, i then proceeded to go on complete tilt and lost about 650 at the blackjack table that afternoon, so all in all i reckon it cost me almost a grand, needless to say not going near one again unless its with an axe!

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:26 am
by CrosbyRules
What a swede head

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:32 am
by anfield road
I know what you are saying about going on tilt I get it but not as bad anymore!

Biggest loss on a red is £100

That was my fault though lol!

you should never lose like that on any machine

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 12:34 am
by CrosbyRules
A big loss is hard to take...but it's part of the game, knuckle down and make it on the next few things

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:27 am
by trayhop123
i consider myself a disaplind player, rarely will i go off the rails and play something i shouldn't maybe twice a year i'll go on a mad un,,
you know the scenario, throw ya coat off roll up ya sleeves, pull up a chair, no matter what this cost im having the bastard deluded approach ,
so eventually youve lost 100plus in said mc with zero chance of any returns.

we have all done the above, but i have never let that make me go on a stupid gambling horses roulette wrong fruity munter spree.
you just take it on the chin and start fresh tomorrow .

my silly therapeutic way in the past was to go and spend another 100 or so on electricals playstation games, clothes etc,,,, to cheer myself up and take my mind off what a twat i had been,

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:32 am
by Stopnstep
That is some serious bad luck or serious poor play. There is no way that it couldn't of been of it's tits with that amount put in, you were unlucky with the repeats as these are usually ok for £70's, £105's.

5 Hours on the thing too, you must of been pulling your hair out. Biggest piece of bad luck was finding it had been replaced, with a MS too! You live and learn I suppose.

Re: Crazy Cash Point, u wont believe me!

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:27 am
by bigv038
lecrab wrote:first force cost£90 for flat 35, then ARB so thought ok no probs sholud be at least money back
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Someone must of cashed in on this the next morning!

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:33 am
by CrosbyRules
Somebody probably took the tenner repeat and it repeated 5 or so times lol

Re: Crazy Cash Point, u wont believe me!

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:34 am
by Stevie S
lecrab wrote:Had an absolute disater on this last week, took a £335 loss, yes 335!! not my favourite machine anyway but have had ok results in the past and on the one in question 2 weeks ago got 105 for 20 in, was £14 off from the off and looking pretty happy, first force cost£90 for flat 35, then ARB so thought ok no probs sholud be at least money back, but no, next top cost maybe another £60-£70 for another flat £35, then went dead on me, taking the £100 loss was not even a consideration at this point, no way was it gonna get the better of me, how wrong i was, anyway it then continued to cost anywhwere between £60-£90 for further tops again all going for flat 35s. Kicking out time had been called in the pub after i had been on this evil peice of filth for a good 5 hours, at this point i was in for £375, i managed to get 1 final top ( yes u guesses it. flat 35) and a bit of afters for a £335 loss, couldnt go back the following day as had a funeral to go to, shame it wasnt mine. So i returned the day after bang on opening time all set for a roll like ive never seen b4 only to be confronted by a money spider in its place, unbelievable, i then proceeded to go on complete tilt and lost about 650 at the blackjack table that afternoon, so all in all i reckon it cost me almost a grand, needless to say not going near one again unless its with an axe!
0845 6000 133 :?

Re: Crazy Cash Point, u wont believe me!

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 9:17 pm
by Nixxy
lecrab wrote:Had an absolute disater on this last week, took a £335 loss, yes 335!! not my favourite machine anyway but have had ok results in the past and on the one in question 2 weeks ago got 105 for 20 in, was £14 off from the off and looking pretty happy, first force cost£90 for flat 35, then ARB so thought ok no probs sholud be at least money back, but no, next top cost maybe another £60-£70 for another flat £35, then went dead on me, taking the £100 loss was not even a consideration at this point, no way was it gonna get the better of me, how wrong i was, anyway it then continued to cost anywhwere between £60-£90 for further tops again all going for flat 35s. Kicking out time had been called in the pub after i had been on this evil peice of filth for a good 5 hours, at this point i was in for £375, i managed to get 1 final top ( yes u guesses it. flat 35) and a bit of afters for a £335 loss, couldnt go back the following day as had a funeral to go to, shame it wasnt mine. So i returned the day after bang on opening time all set for a roll like ive never seen b4 only to be confronted by a money spider in its place, unbelievable, i then proceeded to go on complete tilt and lost about 650 at the blackjack table that afternoon, so all in all i reckon it cost me almost a grand, needless to say not going near one again unless its with an axe!
I can't believe you did this.

First question, you said the machine was 'ARB' - are you sure you're talking about Crazy Cash Point? It doesn't have red or blue features. It offers 1, 2, 3 or 4 feature shots at a time, and if it's hanging around offering you 1 feature shot, you walk off. If it's offering you 4-in-one-go and awarding £10+rpt, you stay put.

You say it looked 'pretty happy', yet it cost £90 for the first top. I would want to compare notes to gain a better understanding of your definition of 'pretty happy'.

This is quite possibly the most easy-to-read machine I've ever played. How anyone can lose this much on CCP is beyond me..

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 10:22 pm
by jeffvickers
It does happen with these. I was trying to find out wether it was chipped or not though. It was chipped. Just been chipped. This may have happened to the correspondant. Desparately unlucky.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:19 pm
by betchrider
you can tell if its chipped in an instant

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 11:27 pm
by jeffvickers
This was a P3. Still does A-T-M.

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:30 am
by mb018538
Just an aside, but these do red up.....if i find one ready i red it up first like any other red.

Re: Crazy Cash Point, u wont believe me!

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 1:22 am
by anfield road
Nixxy wrote:
lecrab wrote:Had an absolute disater on this last week, took a £335 loss, yes 335!! not my favourite machine anyway but have had ok results in the past and on the one in question 2 weeks ago got 105 for 20 in, was £14 off from the off and looking pretty happy, first force cost£90 for flat 35, then ARB so thought ok no probs sholud be at least money back, but no, next top cost maybe another £60-£70 for another flat £35, then went dead on me, taking the £100 loss was not even a consideration at this point, no way was it gonna get the better of me, how wrong i was, anyway it then continued to cost anywhwere between £60-£90 for further tops again all going for flat 35s. Kicking out time had been called in the pub after i had been on this evil peice of filth for a good 5 hours, at this point i was in for £375, i managed to get 1 final top ( yes u guesses it. flat 35) and a bit of afters for a £335 loss, couldnt go back the following day as had a funeral to go to, shame it wasnt mine. So i returned the day after bang on opening time all set for a roll like ive never seen b4 only to be confronted by a money spider in its place, unbelievable, i then proceeded to go on complete tilt and lost about 650 at the blackjack table that afternoon, so all in all i reckon it cost me almost a grand, needless to say not going near one again unless its with an axe!
I can't believe you did this.

First question, you said the machine was 'ARB' - are you sure you're talking about Crazy Cash Point? It doesn't have red or blue features. It offers 1, 2, 3 or 4 feature shots at a time, and if it's hanging around offering you 1 feature shot, you walk off. If it's offering you 4-in-one-go and awarding £10+rpt, you stay put.

You say it looked 'pretty happy', yet it cost £90 for the first top. I would want to compare notes to gain a better understanding of your definition of 'pretty happy'.

This is quite possibly the most easy-to-read machine I've ever played. How anyone can lose this much on CCP is beyond me..
They do red?! red Xing!