whats the most youve won from Throw a wobbler?
Found one of these last night £182 off
Tried a board and it was still showing 5 nudges trail bost from ? so forced the 9 reel blasts after only £10 in
Another £6 in it goes im and red series goes for £39
Then took £4 repeat on next board which repeated could not believe it as i left it something like £230+ off
Had something wrong happened to it before i went on???
Tried a board and it was still showing 5 nudges trail bost from ? so forced the 9 reel blasts after only £10 in
Another £6 in it goes im and red series goes for £39
Then took £4 repeat on next board which repeated could not believe it as i left it something like £230+ off
Had something wrong happened to it before i went on???
Quite right, Dynamike - if the sequence of blue/green/yellow series has come within a £7 outlay, then it almost certainly WON'T award red series on the next board. The full sequence of blue/green/yellow/red series is spread over an outlay of between £13 and £16-ish, so if it keeps giving boards too quickly then get suspicious - and collect the Yellow series.Dynamike wrote:I'm thinking that when that happens there might be more value in taking yellow series, especially as there's no guarantee the red series will come.mjd wrote:quite gutted.
Found this machine backing just two days after a £90 drop out! got the Blue/Green/yellow/Red sequence, but nothing happened after that!
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
Always do.joe3_3 wrote:As it was £182 though why did you try for a board?
It paid off. If it was dead i would have only have lost a few pound to find out and no matter how much a m/c is out it can still give the jp or top feature.
I know people who key a m/c and if its say over £15 off they dont even try a board which is madness.
They will also force a red m/c when within £15 to full even if there are no signs there and then complain when they get done over
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I've seen this on a few other machines before (Fireball / Beer Guide methinks), where the coinage layout is still way over £5. I 'think' though, that once you get up to £5 on the coins, it doesn't go any further. Just lazy 'can't be arse' design / programming.TAW £5 in the bowling alley, for some reason the coins havent chagned at all, so thers still £25 available on coins if u fill them all up, its because of this we think it doesnt give red boards can streak for a nice £20ish tho
Although might be intersting if you can get past the £5 on TaW...
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
However on red alert £5 jackpot towering inferno GUARENTEES £10 if on a 1.
Interesting you should mention it as my mate tried to force one yesterday after i got the £10
I couldnt help but laugh as he threw about £35 in when numbering and lost about 4 £4.40/£5 gambles....
I did warn him lol
This TAW loves raping you for boards which is the only downside. Ive had a right few £9+ boards
Interesting you should mention it as my mate tried to force one yesterday after i got the £10
I couldnt help but laugh as he threw about £35 in when numbering and lost about 4 £4.40/£5 gambles....
I did warn him lol
This TAW loves raping you for boards which is the only downside. Ive had a right few £9+ boards