Is there a new chip on bank job/crown jewls
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in all the time these have been out ,,,,,,,,,,,, martin n me have only ever played 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, cost exactly 140 for 140 ,,,,,,,,,,,1 was all that was needed to come to the conclusion that,,,, its just a tighter reiteration of a tried n tested proven wank formula ,that came before it,,,,, poker/billy/bucks etc ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, and without some next level top boy method isn't worth the time of day .
yeah im sure you can get lucky on em , like any machine , put a cpl of quid in for a vynal .
but overall from an everyday working for profit professional approach ,,,,,,,,,,, not worth a wank.
yeah im sure you can get lucky on em , like any machine , put a cpl of quid in for a vynal .
but overall from an everyday working for profit professional approach ,,,,,,,,,,, not worth a wank.
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If for example someone had £140 followed by a board which opened the game and gave a flukey £50 and a player got on it next they'd be lucky to get it within £300, never mind £200. They weren't great in the first place, now they are just a punt. You'd be better off putting £30 on a column on roulette in the bookies and walking whatever the result. A lot quicker thats for sure.toothless11 wrote:They should never cost more than £200. You must be playing them wrong mate.
That said if the bet won it would be silly not to have a 'celebratory' £10 spin, focusing mainly on 28/29 with a cover bet on 7. Get trigger happy with those 20p chips and all of a sudden 26,25 and even 32 are likely to get caught in the crossfire with an 80p corner.
BANG! 29 comes in, as though it was meant to happen, you've got 60p straight up, with splits and corners covered also. You sit there grinning to yourself, basking in your reflective glory as the computer adds it all up, a cool £50.40p. As you sit there soaking up the glory you feel a nice warming sensation inside you. Its the sort of sensation only a winner could feel.
Where do you go from here? Walk away with a spring in your step, or hit the all too convenient repeat bet button? Without it ever entering your head that you could possibly lose at this game where a negative return is the expected outcome, you press repeat, and begin frantically hammering away at the screen, putting more chips on the 28/29 area, but also giving due thought to peripheral numbers such as 22, 18 and 12. You admire the bet, its a good bet. A great bet, a bet that says this guy has the balls to be winner. 28/29 area is now a scene of carnage, chips everywhere, even a juicy £3 on the split, and the likes of 26 and 32 certainly worth hitting.
You press start.
Just as you do you realise in your haste you've laid out nearly all your profit. You feel slightly nauseous for a second, but wait..... it's 28! Get in there! Deep down you KNEW it was a good bet, and you've got the reward your bravery deserves. You try to add all the splits/corners up in your head but the computer beats you to it, and confirms via a big message and a fanfare including clapping and cheering you have just won £126! (though the machine doesn't take into account that you have laid out actual money, you've won around £80 really).
You now exude a glow of confidence, and judging by the small crowd hovering closely behind you, sharing your joy, you also exert a gravitational pull greater than the earth itself. You are a winner.
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