Had ago at this today, kills you very easily didnt ahve much money on me, so was only really playing for fun, had few £5 £6 wins, dindt seem happy going any higher
also played billy the quid, which was showing the turbo gamble, only lighted up on either the win or loose bit and didnt alternate, although was giving win when sometimes wasnt on the loose bit, ended up taking bronze streak on this which gave me £9
After 3 chases on this now i really don't mind it. I think BFG have got the right idea in making a progressive machine with a decent big money feature at the top.
Got offered £4rp red and £10 in silver my first board today. Forced it out, got a couple of the usual £35 pot deaths before finally getting Big Money. A bizarre amount again - £55. Next board offered me 5 red strikes which i had for £15. Never forced this through again after a biggish top and didn't fancy the risk. Took my £70 bank and left about £20 up.
Only thing i don't like are board costs - often £5-£10, and it still has the DONd spin a 2 die first hit capability. Nasty, get rid of that please!
"Sixty percent of the time, it works, every time!"
jimmytree wrote:Put in the £2.50 change after i bought my pint and got onto the board after two spins (its a 50p £35jp ) , so anyway ion the board it put me straight onto the middle bit with the lcd display and kept going fround giving £3 here and £2's , eventually it ended at £35 which didnt repeat.
Had almost exactly the same thing happen while working away last week ... popped in to nearby pub which had Pots of Gold, Money Magic and Invincible.
Now normally i'd start with invincible then money magic and if I still had some beer left have a couple of quid in the bell fruit but for some reason put my first £2 in the pots of gold and on the first board it just filled the centre cash meter to £35 no repeat and pretty much dead afterwards.
Might dabble with this again but still probably only as a last option in th pub.
Oh ... proceeded to waste most of the profit in the invincible ho hum.
ob wrote:played it out yesterday, £8 happy first board, cost £80 for the top, £55 ... wow, very slow progression, dont like it
That's a bit harsh. Unfortunately on these its a bit of a dice with death chasing from £8. As anfield said previously, you need to get it 5 strike ready to be confident really. £10+ would tempt me though. 'tis a bit sad when it has to be 5 strike (£15 ready) to chase out for a chance of a good wedge. It's definitely a bellfruit improvement though, no question about it.
"Sixty percent of the time, it works, every time!"