Whilst I agree that keeping records of profit/loss and hours spent on various gambling disciplines is invaluable, I draw the line at keeping written records of this kind of nature.
A true fruit machinist will store certain types of information in his head, purely because writing them down is too laborious and long winded.
Money Spider is not a machine I have played to any great depth. However it is part of the Juggling Jackpots series of machines and based on its predecessors, there would be a great difference between red and white tops.
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I still stand by the fact that these machines are 'not bad'. Playing a Warped yesterday, and after a few boards that were offering prizes around the £5 mark, a board that looked no different preseneted itself, but the third move took me to a cash shot which landed on the £35. After a moment or two of deliberating, I took this, as I was only £15 in. Next few boards were OK, with extra lives and lots of reds on show. Then got a board that went to the 'Warp' cash board and landed on the higher amounts and the £5 on a 1 (higher) and an add again. Got this up to £35, returned to the normal board (sufficiently far enough from that Game Over square to warrant an additional press) then collected the £35. Next board straight after I snared a Warped (non-red) which went for £37 (?). Out it all came, and I tried to hide the fact that I'd won £107 for only £30 in - but it was difficult!
As far as the Money Spider clone goes, I've only ever had one nearby for a week or two, (it was a £25 one). Had one avereage result and one good result. Although at first I thought these were difficult to read - they are beginning to show patterns that you can use to guage profitability...
PS - a £75 Mega Bling (after £10 in) from Bling Bling 'one pub later' wrapped up a highly profitable Saturday.

As far as the Money Spider clone goes, I've only ever had one nearby for a week or two, (it was a £25 one). Had one avereage result and one good result. Although at first I thought these were difficult to read - they are beginning to show patterns that you can use to guage profitability...
PS - a £75 Mega Bling (after £10 in) from Bling Bling 'one pub later' wrapped up a highly profitable Saturday.

"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."
I have to say in my experience if you get offered the £35 on the cash side, it's there for the top feature, you just have to juggle the bonus to get it to turn red.
Bucks Bunny seems to be the only one that does another full £35 if it continues after the first top feature, even if normal.
Bucks Bunny seems to be the only one that does another full £35 if it continues after the first top feature, even if normal.
Confucius say "man who know wombat know more than stupid looking monkey"