whats the most youve won from Throw a wobbler?
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Re: whats the most youve won from Throw a wobbler?
mjd wrote:I was taken by suprise by this last night..
First board (off £3) offered £4 +repeat chance.. ok then..
It repeated 3 times to £16.. Played on for another board, and Strawberrys rolled in (about £6 later after the repeats) the logo started flashing and that was that..
£49 banked from about 8/9 quid in..
that was of course when I was doing good, then proceeded to be an idiot after that...
well I comprehensively stuffed that today!! I got over £80 out off about £20 in!!!
boom
My local Throw a Wobblers have all gone flat as pancakes now, as every single player forces for Red Series and nothing else. Consequently it's just the boring profile of £45 in, £37 Red Series out. Another £45 in, another £37 out. Even knocking back IMs isn't having the desired effect anymore.
These were so profitable when they first came to town, but now everyone has cottoned on, it's no fun anymore.
These were so profitable when they first came to town, but now everyone has cottoned on, it's no fun anymore.
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
Nah, skillstop is just a sign of buzzby. If it gives trail boost of the first hazard (not skill) then it's definitely on the buzz, in fact, if coupled with 5 nudges off the first set of nudges it offers I'd probably give it a push.mjd wrote:aye. if you can win a massive amount like 50-80 quid that might throw a spanner in the works.
ive also noticed that wen you have a skillstp bonus your im? not sure. never lost when having that bonus! it just gives trial booost all the time!
just a theory
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TAW has just turned up in a spoons near me - replaced a YDD...
...Not got to play it yet, but there appeared to be a few sharks hanging around it the other day. Some regular was trying his luck, and soon as he hopped off a few quid down, 3 different blokes all tried to get on it at the same time lol!
...Not got to play it yet, but there appeared to be a few sharks hanging around it the other day. Some regular was trying his luck, and soon as he hopped off a few quid down, 3 different blokes all tried to get on it at the same time lol!
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I am not suprised it streaks for fun although it can cost £7-£9 a board even when happy.
Had 3 red series in a row on this once.
Look out for 5 nudges being given off your first land on nudges this is a good sign its happy. Also when you start on the board look out for a yellow or red shot square being there this is also a good sign.
I dont even play it that much but its easy to read.
Had 3 red series in a row on this once.
Look out for 5 nudges being given off your first land on nudges this is a good sign its happy. Also when you start on the board look out for a yellow or red shot square being there this is also a good sign.
I dont even play it that much but its easy to read.
Other good signs: when it gives you 2 out the three jellies for extra life in one go. It lets you keep move back 3 (i.e. it doesnt give you add again on a dirty number). Skill hazards. Trail Boosts off normal hazards. Generous shuffles. Really, this is a dream machine when it's ready. Last one I played: £5 for JP, next board JP then £15 later another JP. How long until they make a tight profile chip I wonder?