got a new clubber in the local rileys. multi stake 25p/50p/£1 a spin. 5 fruit wins available, and a wheel of wealth feature which spins and wins are available according to what stake you have it on. No nudge buttons/holds.
Had a quick go on 50p and got the feature twice, only for it to gove me £5 (the lowest) both times, possible £125 on 50p.
anyone played this. guess it cant really be read? unless there is a particular streak to be aware of?
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I think it's a lottery machine?
Fortune 500 and Fortune 2000 certainly were.
They play the same way as the old lottery card machines. Each stake has a 'stack' of cards (in this case reel spins) with a fixed number of each win per stack.
Readable, maybe if you spent all day every day in the club and knew how many spins were in each stack. Streaks are theoretically possible.
Certainly wouldn't force it.
Fortune 500 and Fortune 2000 certainly were.
They play the same way as the old lottery card machines. Each stake has a 'stack' of cards (in this case reel spins) with a fixed number of each win per stack.
Readable, maybe if you spent all day every day in the club and knew how many spins were in each stack. Streaks are theoretically possible.
Certainly wouldn't force it.
It's not entirely random, though. With the right info, it would be theoretically possible to guarantee yourself a jackpot.pokerpete wrote:It is a lottery machine.
You can't force random.
For example, each 'stack' is 10,000 spins deep. 9,500 spins into the stack and you know it has not paid the jackpot then you would be guaranteed to hit the £1,000 jackpot for a maximum stake of £500 (on £1 a spin).
Of course, this wouldn't happen as i doubt the manufacturers reveal how many spins are in each stack.