Money Magic
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Sorry - when i meant MS i did mean Money Magic !! just put that being that MS is normally the best thing on a machine.
Dont see how it can off the top feature, and then not give JP at least on the big note thing (cant remember the name of it - too disgusted to remember, lol).
Dont see why the amounts dont go to 25jp, then increase, hence giving the player the pissing option of not actually reaching JP !! !! ! ???
Dont see how it can off the top feature, and then not give JP at least on the big note thing (cant remember the name of it - too disgusted to remember, lol).
Dont see why the amounts dont go to 25jp, then increase, hence giving the player the pissing option of not actually reaching JP !! !! ! ???
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It's just Super feature vs. Normal feature, that's all. Same as getting JJs or red JJs.Martal~Wombat wrote:can anybody explain why the money magic
name goes red sometimes at the top?
Its drivin me mad, as this usually means IM
on other m/cs but not the case on these????????
I dont actually play them but seen it on several occasions...
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I've never quite understood why they have super versions of top features. They cannot 'guarantee' anyt win over the JP value anyway.
I've had £75 from both the super and non-super version, so it really doesn't seem to make a difference. The only difference I've noticed, is that red usually gets you to the JP by giving you high wins (tenners and fivers etc) whereby non-super gets you there by piddling around with 50p / £1 / £2 wins etc...
Although, having said all that, I also find that if you do break the JP barrier on Red, it'll more likely do the next full JP, whereby on normal, you may only get another £5 / £10...

I've had £75 from both the super and non-super version, so it really doesn't seem to make a difference. The only difference I've noticed, is that red usually gets you to the JP by giving you high wins (tenners and fivers etc) whereby non-super gets you there by piddling around with 50p / £1 / £2 wins etc...
Although, having said all that, I also find that if you do break the JP barrier on Red, it'll more likely do the next full JP, whereby on normal, you may only get another £5 / £10...


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jeez, how can you not work this out!? its the same on all clones too.Martal~Wombat wrote:can anybody explain why the money magic
name goes red sometimes at the top?
Its drivin me mad, as this usually means IM
on other m/cs but not the case on these????????
I dont actually play them but seen it on several occasions...
funny the one we had in our local did exactly the same thing, coincidense? f**ked machines? or same machine lolFruit_world wrote:Got a poorly one of these in one of our locals.
Wanting to accept fewer and fewer pound coins, really mission to get credits in- put them in fast and it drops with no credit.
Went I.O.U £5 on sunday so switched off. Pa0yed out to someone last night but then crashed again so off once more.