Never won a jackpot on a £70 machine
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yes well many machines are £210 jackpots any way.
any large prize is a jackpot, if you are putting in a few quid and win any large win its a jackpot, 70 just being the highest current multiple.
if you want to just get £70 wins then stick to certain machines, though you have to accept more often than not its going to cost a £100 for the £70.
only machines where I constantly could win 70 for less than 70 was electrocoins
any large prize is a jackpot, if you are putting in a few quid and win any large win its a jackpot, 70 just being the highest current multiple.
if you want to just get £70 wins then stick to certain machines, though you have to accept more often than not its going to cost a £100 for the £70.
only machines where I constantly could win 70 for less than 70 was electrocoins
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Put £10 in to 4 different machines last week. First one - nothing, second one got a fiver back, third gave me nothing and 4th got my tenner back.
On the third machine - I got up on to the board and kept going round. Built up £15 on cash and had super feature for the 'deal or no deal' type game which let you play two of them at the same time. So I'm thinking that it's paying out and play the super feature. After a couple of no deals I've still got £70 on one board and £35 on the other and the machine is only offering £19 & £5, so I carry on. All decent sums eliminated on next turn and I end up with 20p in the box which repeats up to £3. I spin out the rest of my credit and transferred £3 and get nothing.
Then as soon as I sit down a guy walks up to the machine and hits £40 on his 2nd spin. Unhappy.
On the third machine - I got up on to the board and kept going round. Built up £15 on cash and had super feature for the 'deal or no deal' type game which let you play two of them at the same time. So I'm thinking that it's paying out and play the super feature. After a couple of no deals I've still got £70 on one board and £35 on the other and the machine is only offering £19 & £5, so I carry on. All decent sums eliminated on next turn and I end up with 20p in the box which repeats up to £3. I spin out the rest of my credit and transferred £3 and get nothing.
Then as soon as I sit down a guy walks up to the machine and hits £40 on his 2nd spin. Unhappy.
Deal or no deal play two of them at the same time super tip
There's 2 cash value boards but only 1 box, so whatever is in your hidden box, has to remain lit on both boards, so If you had £70 lit on the left but not the right, and £35 lit on the right but not the left then you can't have £35 or £70 in your box so deal a good offer like £19 for quick profit.
Or look at it another way, If you have 1p,10p,20p & £70 on the left lit, and 50p, £1,£2 & £70 lit on the right then it has to be £70 in the box as that's the only remaining amount lit on both boards still.
Happy Gambling.
There's 2 cash value boards but only 1 box, so whatever is in your hidden box, has to remain lit on both boards, so If you had £70 lit on the left but not the right, and £35 lit on the right but not the left then you can't have £35 or £70 in your box so deal a good offer like £19 for quick profit.
Or look at it another way, If you have 1p,10p,20p & £70 on the left lit, and 50p, £1,£2 & £70 lit on the right then it has to be £70 in the box as that's the only remaining amount lit on both boards still.
Happy Gambling.
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I'm really tempted to just put some money aside one week and force a machine - I want to break my duck.
Any tips on the most cost effective way of doing it? I know that it's all chance playing straight but any advice on what type of machine to go for or types of location? I'd rather spank £150 going for a £70 than risk being £300 in for £210.
Any tips on the most cost effective way of doing it? I know that it's all chance playing straight but any advice on what type of machine to go for or types of location? I'd rather spank £150 going for a £70 than risk being £300 in for £210.