Are they still really bad. just bring this up as when i was on the way up to being a pro i used to go out with one of the top players, and when he was playing something in a bowling alley, i slotted 60 quid of the raise into a 10p red. he said if i ever did that again he would stab me.... nice of him. but i learned my lesson after been called a joke and a few other things. ive never played a 10p after that experience, as there a waste of time. just like to hear ur opinions?
I played a Pulsation in a takeway that wasn't bad, usually paid for my food and a bit extra, there was an Invincible in the bowling alley that was a bit sick though.
I've had a couple that have been great.Invincible I had here for a while,if you caught it right could give you £30-40 up the top.But god if someone had a decent one before you,you could do that back plus some no problem and fast.
Most I've seen or played have been bloody tight and pure money makers.
playwithrob wrote:Try playing a 25p £5 red gaming. In a pub in Manchester with a £35 show me the mummy.
Yup - load in £6, hold down start on a Mega spins game like Vortex or a Mummy and it was entirely possible to lose more than the JP amount in approximately 5 seconds.
This machine may at times offer a choice where the player has every chance of bankruptcy
£40 in £5 jack vortex in bognor butlins, played dire as you can tell. think it went for £15 and died. Mummy next door was a few quid in for £20 ish top. £5 reds are shite
played a few with the mega spins, pulsation vortex etc..you pretty much get '£4.something' rounded up win on every board, but it usually costs more than that for each board,