Break The Bank £70

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Break The Bank £70

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Played this on £70 jackpot today. Didnt seem too bad in the main although we were only testing it.

Stakes were 25p, 1 winline, 50p 5 winlines, £1 5 winlines and all red features. Hopper was £250.

Got mega streak in the box and it went for £90ish. One thing that was interesting is the mega streak box had a bit of tape on it. It looked blatant and it was.

Board costs in the main werent too bad on a £1 a go. I think the most was about £15.

All in all, didnt seem too bad.
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rook1984 wrote:Played this on £70 jackpot today. Didnt seem too bad in the main although we were only testing it.

Stakes were 25p, 1 winline, 50p 5 winlines, £1 5 winlines and all red features. Hopper was £250.

Got mega streak in the box and it went for £90ish. One thing that was interesting is the mega streak box had a bit of tape on it. It looked blatant and it was.

Board costs in the main werent too bad on a £1 a go. I think the most was about £15.

All in all, didnt seem too bad.
Interesting stuff.

£250 hopper? If this is how they're planning to go, prepare for plenty of notey-off m/cs. It's only gonna take two close-together MS boards and bang goes the notey.

I wouldn't expect that bit of 'tape' on the MS box to come as standard ;)
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This one hasnt got a notey on it so not sure how it would work. It would be easier without one I think.
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Post by bowie »

350 with 250 without i heard, it's beyond the realms of stupidity to have them without when the new stake comes in, just won't get played as much.
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bowie wrote:350 with 250 without i heard, it's beyond the realms of stupidity to have them without when the new stake comes in, just won't get played as much.
Precisely - Joe Public doesn't tend to have more than £10 in COINS in their pockets. This is why I really hope they default to one of the lower stakes, to keep the average punter keen. If someone sticks a quid in and only sees one losing spin, and they don't understand the stake choices, that mug punter could be lost for good, which is not what is meant to be acheived.

Rook - what was the default stake on Break The Bank ... I'm presuming it was 50p?

Machines without noteys really are gonna be player-only affairs when it comes to decent wins on the £1 stake - as average punters are not gonna continually approach the bar for change when you only get 10 spins for your note. If ever you wanted to know whether someone is on top in your local - a machine without a notey will answer the question in double-quick time.
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They'll have to get one of those wall mounted Thomas change machines in to cope with the demand for change in some pubs.
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harry2 wrote:They'll have to get one of those wall mounted Thomas change machines in to cope with the demand for change in some pubs.
That would be nice.... just a shame it won't happen as they'd only end up getting fucked over!
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My mate had a GATW on this yesterday and mega streak gave him £145.

Most Ive seen on one so far.
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This machine SUCKS DICK!!! lol bar guy a mate of mine was telling me the Pizza bloke (who is a heavy gambler on the roulette machines in bookies) nailed £400 quid into it and walked with £60 lmao. so me and my mate decide to have a punt on £1 a spin naturally as 50p a spin is utter dross. Anyway £55 later Sweeeet F.A.

This machine really is a bore to play, no Bank It or any consolation whatsoever, just ? after ?. did get the phones a couple of times and the highest win offered was like £13.

Rubbish Bell fruit trash!!!!
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Post by Triton »

Oh dear!!! :D another play another loss lol!!

keyed this yesterday, (the same one that was empty...and a few weeks later after refill at £267 off.) and someone had put a wedge in because it was only £160 down so thought i would have a punt......

Bad Idea :|

£60 in for 4 boards....on £1 a spin......yes 4 whole boards.. 1 offering a £10 .. a cash or bust gave me £20...

but all in all a bad loss and all in the space of 10 minutes.....was utterly disgusted. I don't think i will be playing anymore £70 JP to be honest.

The good old days have slowly gone my friends it is time to revolt lol
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so didn't it occur to you that you might ,,,,,,,,,,, just might :P lol ,,,,, be punting the wrong 70s???



if your used to playing this type of dross throughout the years , your "good old days" couldn't have been very good.


im not taking the piss out of you m8 , and i understand that this site caters for all levels of player , but honestly m8 , it would only take 10 mins read down these forums , to know what to avoid.

some people will play owt ,,,,,,,,,,, then wonder why they lose

im not saying you cant get lucky , of course you can , but looking at playing for a consistent profit,,,,,,,,,, it's one to avoid
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Post by Triton »

Yes i agree with what your saying Trayhop, but there isn't a lot of choice where i live only about 4 small pubs and i'm not really into playing in arcades as i have a full time job and wouldn't like to risk my guarunteed earnings for that of a possible outcome playing fruities :lol:
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Right ok, seriously there must be something on this or someones tooling the one near me. this has been refilled twice in 3 weeks due to it emptying and i.o.u'ing twice. It has a £350 hopper because i keyed it yesterday when once again it had i.o.u'ed for £26.

Now tell me the average Jo isn't going to play with notes and just walk away with all the pound coins that are won, they are going to put a £20 note in and if they win lets say £13 back they would proceed to play with the coins.

So does anyone know if anything is going down on this machine, i mean empty 3 times in a month is pretty dodgy if you ask me :?
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like someone is stupid enouh to post on here if something is getting emptied!
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Post by Triton »

I didn't ask for an emptier :roll: i asked if anyone has had or seen any of these empty ?
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