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thecannonball89 wrote:These are shite.
really ? u still play them
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thecannonball89 wrote:Still never lost on 1, made 60 on 1 yesterday morning in a spoons. untill i lose on 1 i will continue playing them.
surely u lose on them now ! which spoons was it ?
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jackpot777 wrote:
thecannonball89 wrote:Still never lost on 1, made 60 on 1 yesterday morning in a spoons. untill i lose on 1 i will continue playing them.
surely u lose on them now ! which spoons was it ?
Not now, did do when they 1st came out.. ipp spoons
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thecannonball89 wrote:
jackpot777 wrote:
thecannonball89 wrote:Still never lost on 1, made 60 on 1 yesterday morning in a spoons. untill i lose on 1 i will continue playing them.
surely u lose on them now ! which spoons was it ?
Not now, did do when they 1st came out.. ipp spoons
ipp spoons ?????
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Ipswich i'd assume..
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Yes bang right take £1xx for a top where xx>50 and then it'll do the pay £70, take £70 to £100 for next £70, almost like you're now getting your 82% or whatever but it'll do the paid % on small wins. Total gash.
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Ipswich spoons yeah
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gambogaz1 wrote:
MrRed wrote: Truly appaling and like Matt says no way can this make %

I've noticed this cropping up a lot about this but here's my 1 play on these, early saturday morning, town centre, full from the off (monday refillers)

Cost a total of £120 for a £70 top,

BUT

It wasn't £120 without a win then £70, I kept a rough count of forced wins and it hit around £80 in total. so it was more £200 in for £150 back, you just can't get around the drop in wins flattening the percentage as you go along.

They even refer to this machine on their site as a Mid-tech AWP, so it's just not gonna behave like a regular red. it's their 1st step towards slotto's.
Exactly right. These are utter gash though, I honestly don't see how anyone can win on them consistently. If you can, good luck to you.
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I have kept a completely accurate playing list on these. To date i have played them 29 times.
Overall i have had 3 losses - one of £20 the other two in the region of £80 - £100. However every other time has been profitable.
Total profit to date is £628.

I believe there are enough combination signs to take these on, coupled with the local knowledge of when they should be roughly ready - this being more important.
They go through in a busy pub every 2 to 3 days and this - coupled with amount of red features / move ups are the key signs.
I have two i have played regulatly 3 times every 8 days for about 5 weeks with only one loss in this time. Similar to playing some older machines purel yfor the rolls - Quality streak and Royal Roulette spring to mind, timing is everything.

One thing it likes to offer both £7 red and £10 normal straight after £105's - hence some peoples hideous experiences.
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We've got a £10+rep red horror on here somewhere. 29 plays, £628 up, over £20 up on average per unit, I'm up on them as well, but only £146 over 16 plays, I have had two sizeable losses. I make less than £10 on average per playing session. A bit too risky imo, but good luck to you.
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mouse75 wrote:I have kept a completely accurate playing list on these. To date i have played them 29 times.
Overall i have had 3 losses - one of £20 the other two in the region of £80 - £100. However every other time has been profitable.
Total profit to date is £628.

I believe there are enough combination signs to take these on, coupled with the local knowledge of when they should be roughly ready - this being more important.
They go through in a busy pub every 2 to 3 days and this - coupled with amount of red features / move ups are the key signs.
I have two i have played regulatly 3 times every 8 days for about 5 weeks with only one loss in this time. Similar to playing some older machines purel yfor the rolls - Quality streak and Royal Roulette spring to mind, timing is everything.

One thing it likes to offer both £7 red and £10 normal straight after £105's - hence some peoples hideous experiences.
Sounds like you've been lucky, with all the stuff to play at the moment, I'm a driving STRAIGHT on by one of those... :P
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1in full, 130in for top. 70. percentange 92% !!!!!!!!!!!!! thats bullshit.
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You've been lucky, its universally known on this board that if i can't get lucky and consistently win on one, then its no good :wink: :P
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yep ,that's fair comment and that coupled with the fact that m.v has'nt endorsed it with a 2 sheet raise on his weekly friday piss up means it is dollop ,FACT.
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Ah, Mr. Lugs - Nail ---> Head! ;)

Thankfully, there's only two of these around here - both of which I avoid - too 'Lo-techy' for me.

Looking forward to another Friday-Jaunt tomorrow... ;)
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