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MoterWayServiceMan
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Floats
How much do you leave the house with?
i take alot of coins nothing like being involved in a machine no changer and barman has no coins...
i take alot of coins nothing like being involved in a machine no changer and barman has no coins...
BN1!!
- Been-Grant-Mitchell'd!
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Mr McStreak
Lol....Amen to that.Been-Grant-Mitchell'd! wrote:£4, a flask of tea, two rounds of cheese and pickle sandwiches, refill key and a bible (used for praying when you find yourself in a dirty, rotten, filthy pub that has two dozen smack-heads hell-bent on nicking that 105 you just got out of the red that they stuffed their giro in).
When theres 2 of us its usually a ton each, at least with 2 of you one can nip bank if needed, on my own i used to always have £300 sometimes £500, had a bad SMTM last week ARB2 on 1 nudge with no win and i was £230 in at my worst point, had £300 on me that day but was with a mate that could have gone and got some more if needed, plus there was no threat from watchers/barstaff, just one of those hits you take i spose, got about £180 back in the end for the record.
I've been having some terrible luck on reds lately and not the newer ones, more reliable old reds, ok some people don't like SMTM but i thought £230 in was harsh from the state i took it on from, also had some bad times on invincible, lucky devil, vortex, and a moley recently, the only consistant one thats always absolutely flying is the CCP i've got, i suppose they'll all come good eventually
I've been having some terrible luck on reds lately and not the newer ones, more reliable old reds, ok some people don't like SMTM but i thought £230 in was harsh from the state i took it on from, also had some bad times on invincible, lucky devil, vortex, and a moley recently, the only consistant one thats always absolutely flying is the CCP i've got, i suppose they'll all come good eventually
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Mr McStreak
I have a couple of EVIL smtm's, one of which is constantly showing arb1, but blatantly isn't there, ie only offering the shit red features, if any. Took it on once, was 50 in before I twigged, ended up 220 in for a top which did a 70 and went dodo. I felt privileged to only drop 150 in it. Fucking atrocious. The games are bad enough without operators being greedy and siting them on such sick programs.Extreme Eddie wrote:When theres 2 of us its usually a ton each, at least with 2 of you one can nip bank if needed, on my own i used to always have £300 sometimes £500, had a bad SMTM last week ARB2 on 1 nudge with no win and i was £230 in at my worst point, had £300 on me that day but was with a mate that could have gone and got some more if needed, plus there was no threat from watchers/barstaff, just one of those hits you take i spose, got about £180 back in the end for the record.
I've been having some terrible luck on reds lately and not the newer ones, more reliable old reds, ok some people don't like SMTM but i thought £230 in was harsh from the state i took it on from, also had some bad times on invincible, lucky devil, vortex, and a moley recently, the only consistant one thats always absolutely flying is the CCP i've got, i suppose they'll all come good eventually![]()
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- Matt Vinyl
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When I played a touch more seriously, it would need to be a £100 minimum in coinage. As mentioned above, nothing worse than that nervous feeling of no notey / notey knackered and the barman getting 'irate' because you've taken all his weekends supply of pound coins - namely a fivers worth! 
Had this once on a Red - was £80 in and it was so close to rolling, but had no remaining coins. Left my coat by the fruit and my beer just by the side of it (quiet pub, only one other bloke in there - he may or may not have been alive) and done the old 'pretend someone's calling me on the mobile and I need to nip out' routine. Went to the pub next door and got £36 out of a DOND via the notey. Went back and the bugger behind the bar had switched the machine off...
...ARSE!
Never let that happen again!
Had this once on a Red - was £80 in and it was so close to rolling, but had no remaining coins. Left my coat by the fruit and my beer just by the side of it (quiet pub, only one other bloke in there - he may or may not have been alive) and done the old 'pretend someone's calling me on the mobile and I need to nip out' routine. Went to the pub next door and got £36 out of a DOND via the notey. Went back and the bugger behind the bar had switched the machine off...
...ARSE!
Never let that happen again!
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
What did you do there? i'd have been fuming :x :x :x :xMatt Vinyl wrote:When I played a touch more seriously, it would need to be a £100 minimum in coinage. As mentioned above, nothing worse than that nervous feeling of no notey / notey knackered and the barman getting 'irate' because you've taken all his weekends supply of pound coins - namely a fivers worth!
Had this once on a Red - was £80 in and it was so close to rolling, but had no remaining coins. Left my coat by the fruit and my beer just by the side of it (quiet pub, only one other bloke in there - he may or may not have been alive) and done the old 'pretend someone's calling me on the mobile and I need to nip out' routine. Went to the pub next door and got £36 out of a DOND via the notey. Went back and the bugger behind the bar had switched the machine off...
...ARSE!
Never let that happen again!
Had the switch off treatment yesterday, i had'nt put a coin in though, called him a knob head and left.
Cobwebs 
- Matt Vinyl
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I sort of felt a bit stuck, as I wasn't going to mess with the chunky fella behind the bar. I did toy with how I could get my own back, but after moving on and just managing to recoup some of the loss, I'd put it to the back of my mind. At the time though, I was fuming inside - I could see that he thought he was 'all powerful' because he was a huge fat-fecker and 'could stop me playing if he wanted'.
As you say, he was indeed, a Knobhead...
The pub went bust a couple of weeks later, so in a round about way, he was worse off than me.
As you say, he was indeed, a Knobhead...
The pub went bust a couple of weeks later, so in a round about way, he was worse off than me.
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
- trayhop123
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