it is not there any more. unless they have hidden it somewhere.Belphoebe wrote:There used to be one in the basement at Hamleys. Haven't been for a while, so I'm not sure if it's still there.
ITBOXES near leicester square
NE Central Ldn
I quizzed around the King's Cross/Euston area today. Every pub seemed to have a machine.
Unfortunately I didn't enjoy my session too much. Too many Itboxes - I am really beginning to hate these. Each game pays £1 or £2 (max) and by the time you've gone round the set of games on offer and determined that they are not paying today you end up actually losing money.
I was kippered by 1 vs 100 (spoilers at 1 vs 50), DOND (60000 to enter cash game), new Monopoly (spoilers when you're about to get to the cash game) and so on.
Deals on Wheels - I used to think this was promising but when it starts asking starsigns of celebrities and the year certain obscure films were released before you even have a sniff of 50p I just can't be arsed to humour the bloody thing.
The main problem with the Itbox is the number of games on offer. If like me you want to test the water of each game you can find yourself a fiver down within half an hour if things aren't going your way.
Best payer today was Trivia for Dummies. It also has some great music.
QT
Unfortunately I didn't enjoy my session too much. Too many Itboxes - I am really beginning to hate these. Each game pays £1 or £2 (max) and by the time you've gone round the set of games on offer and determined that they are not paying today you end up actually losing money.
I was kippered by 1 vs 100 (spoilers at 1 vs 50), DOND (60000 to enter cash game), new Monopoly (spoilers when you're about to get to the cash game) and so on.
Deals on Wheels - I used to think this was promising but when it starts asking starsigns of celebrities and the year certain obscure films were released before you even have a sniff of 50p I just can't be arsed to humour the bloody thing.
The main problem with the Itbox is the number of games on offer. If like me you want to test the water of each game you can find yourself a fiver down within half an hour if things aren't going your way.
Best payer today was Trivia for Dummies. It also has some great music.
QT
Re: NE Central Ldn
Can't think of too many Itboxes round there to be honest. O'Neill's, the Fuller's and the station pub have non-itboxes. So does the rocket.q-time wrote:I quizzed around the King's Cross/Euston area today. Every pub seemed to have a machine.
Unfortunately I didn't enjoy my session too much. Too many Itboxes - I am really beginning to hate these. Each game pays £1 or £2 (max) and by the time you've gone round the set of games on offer and determined that they are not paying today you end up actually losing money.
The main problem with the Itbox is the number of games on offer. If like me you want to test the water of each game you can find yourself a fiver down within half an hour if things aren't going your way.
QT
Anyway you need to specialise. I've got two/three games which I reckon I'm the best at in the country and am therefore good for three or four quid on my first game of each. Those skills come in handy on similar games like Hex, Cryptic Clues, Stand & Deliver & that bottle/island game on Paragon (which almost makes the thing worth playing.)
Re: NE Central Ldn
Rocket had an ItBox last time I was in there, about six to eight weeks ago. It had something else as well, but also an ItBox. There's at least one ItBox in a back street pretty near King's Cross as well.dmac07 wrote: Can't think of too many Itboxes round there to be honest. O'Neill's, the Fuller's and the station pub have non-itboxes. So does the rocket.
Anyway you need to specialise. I've got two/three games which I reckon I'm the best at in the country and am therefore good for three or four quid on my first game of each. Those skills come in handy on similar games like Hex, Cryptic Clues, Stand & Deliver & that bottle/island game on Paragon (which almost makes the thing worth playing.)
Which are your two / three games dmac? ItBox Soccer, and ...?
Re: NE Central Ldn
yeah I know Rocket has an Itbox as well.grecian wrote:Rocket had an ItBox last time I was in there, about six to eight weeks ago. It had something else as well, but also an ItBox. There's at least one ItBox in a back street pretty near King's Cross as well.dmac07 wrote: Can't think of too many Itboxes round there to be honest. O'Neill's, the Fuller's and the station pub have non-itboxes. So does the rocket.
Anyway you need to specialise. I've got two/three games which I reckon I'm the best at in the country and am therefore good for three or four quid on my first game of each. Those skills come in handy on similar games like Hex, Cryptic Clues, Stand & Deliver & that bottle/island game on Paragon (which almost makes the thing worth playing.)
Which are your two / three games dmac? ItBox Soccer, and ...?
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locations of itbox termnals
here is a PDF with locations off ALL current Itbox locations. there is the odd place on the list that is not an itbox but you will know that from the names of the venues such as McDonalds lol.
http://www.thecloud.net/content/pdf/GB_30_07_07.pdf
http://www.thecloud.net/content/pdf/GB_30_07_07.pdf
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Bit of investigative browsing required- try this
http://www.thecloud.net/content/pdf/GB_30-07-07_1.pdf

http://www.thecloud.net/content/pdf/GB_30-07-07_1.pdf

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its a list of cloud wifi access points, like i said further up. as every itbox has a Cisco Wifi Access point built it we offer the cloud. but so do most McDonalds, as do some Texaco Petrol stations (Fun when you think you cant use your mobile but booting up that WiFI Dell Laptop complete with self detonating battery is ok)