Keying after winning

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toothless11
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Keying after winning

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Just wondering who here keys after winning? Especialy if they have a route and do regular fruits weekly. After streaking a fruit, knowing when refill day is, how busy the pub, and if it has a note changer are key pointers for when i go out.

I know its common sense but after every fruit you streak you should key it up to see how you left it. I bet nearly half of the members on FC do not do this. So next time when you go to play it you can see averagly how much it has been played!

Me and my mate had an a little debat about this so was just wondering your views.

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Post by Scott »

when the next roll is due by putting reminders on my calender. it saves confusion [especially after a few beers] and takes a few seconds.
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Post by mattrick »

You only key when your winning???

Key when your wiiiiiiiinnnning??

You only key when your winning???

Key when your winning??
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Post by Dunhamzzz »

Common sense for regular hits. THough I tend to key BEFORE and after playing if its a regular hit like bowling alley, spoons etc.
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I don't bother. Though speaking of keying, i saw some guys keying the extreme in our local spoons yesterday. They looked smug as hell (obviously only just found out) and didn't know any set ups either. Typical chav scum really.

You don't realise how tempted i was to grass them up to the barstaff. 8)

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Post by mashman »

Mattb wrote:I don't bother. Though speaking of keying, i saw some guys keying the extreme in our local spoons yesterday. They looked smug as hell (obviously only just found out) and didn't know any set ups either. Typical chav scum really.

You don't realise how tempted i was to grass them up to the barstaff. 8)

Matt
This sounds harsh but I will always grass up people keying machines in my area. I'm a manager at a Lloyds (Wetherspoons) and if I get caught keying a machine in my town I would lose my job, hence why I dont do it. Sounds harsh I know but if I cant, then no-one should be able to :) Also helps when I get people barred from my pub.....
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Post by Spyder »

This sounds harsh but I will always grass up people keying machines in my area. I'm a manager at a Lloyds (Wetherspoons) and if I get caught keying a machine in my town I would lose my job, hence why I dont do it. Sounds harsh I know but if I cant, then no-one should be able to :) Also helps when I get people barred from my pub


you wouldnt lose your job!

although it does get a lot of strange questions asked by your AM
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Post by Dunhamzzz »

if ppl are doing my hits i get them kicked off, especially underage ppl, theres s serious problem with that around here.
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