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Post by Hangman21 »

ok thanks pots of gold gold easy enough to play....
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This (M RtR) has just replaced a Jailbirds, and although as I've said elsewhere, I don't really like it, I was having such a good roll yesterday that I popped a few gold ones in and got the IM second board for a £70 MS!

My good roll consisted of:

£10 in a Vortex for £16 (Wasn't showing and I was informed that money had come out of it earlier, so took any wins I got from the £10 I put in)
£10 in MRtR for £70 out (IM=MS)
£30 in a CADD for £50 out (MS)
£20 in a SMTM for £70 out (2 consecutive £35 tops)
£40 in a Bucks Bunny for £105 (Red BB)
£35 in a Invincible for £105 (1xtop! ;) )
£40 in a Quid Vicious for £70 (Red QV from Super Shots)
£5 in a DOND HOF for £35 (Boost bonus on the cash side went past the top and gave red Win Spinner (Think that's the name!)

'appy days! ;)

ob - did you snare anything from the ones I left? ;)
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Post by ob »

[quote="Matt Vinyl"]This (M RtR) has just replaced a Jailbirds, and although as I've said elsewhere, I don't really like it, I was having such a good roll yesterday that I popped a few gold ones in and got the IM second board for a £70 MS!

My good roll consisted of:

£10 in a Vortex for £16 (Wasn't showing and I was informed that money had come out of it earlier, so took any wins I got from the £10 I put in)
£10 in MRtR for £70 out (IM=MS)
£30 in a CADD for £50 out (MS)
£20 in a SMTM for £70 out (2 consecutive £35 tops)
£40 in a Bucks Bunny for £105 (Red BB)
£35 in a Invincible for £105 (1xtop! ]

Lol well apart from that cabin fever I made £30 on (skills not upto scratch on the WT?) didn't really bother - tbh from your list I'd have only played the reds - seems like you're pretty reckless with your machine choice, which although may have paid you dividends this time, I doubt will prove to be profitable in the long term - you can easily lose on alot of the machines you played even if they were happy.
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Post by Matt Vinyl »

Heh - no, that wouldn't be my regular route, as I've said elsewhere, I mainly stick to the Reds now, but as I'm 99% sure those machine in the 'spoons had been fitted that day, I gave 'em a pop and came up trumps! ;)

Back today for round II... ;)

Cabin Fever - not seen that for a while, I may well stumble across it today though. Also going to venture into some of the pubs on the outskirts, so will see what I find... ;)
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Post by Northern Monkey »

Not an expert on these but as the SWP was occupied had a few quid on R2R today. Got a £70 IM MS having already banked a few quid (did not think it would go through the £5 block so thought I would cut my loss) and then a bit of afters.

Anyway it IOUd for £47. Not seen this before - is it common or is there a more sinister explanation?
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Had the impossible happen the other day dont even play these shitters but was waiting for another machine so thought would play for board and guess what all cars down went for £70 then got another £15 next board and £3 board after..... had a notey and I.O.U'd for £20 and that was a week ago and still aint heard nothing from the wankers.
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something on these.
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Post by GaryChandler »

Dunhamzzz wrote:something on these.
I take it your talking about more than just the way to tell its ready.....apparantely this is useless anyway without knowing how to prize them in????
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GaryChandler wrote:
Dunhamzzz wrote:something on these.
I take it your talking about more than just the way to tell its ready.....apparantely this is useless anyway without knowing how to prize them in????
Correct and Correct.
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Ummm
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Post by GaryChandler »

Right im half way there.
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Post by JG »

I only have the vaguest idea about this one. I have no idea. This is a bad one. Any clues? Any hints? Any fiddles? Any rips? Is it a certain ?????? that comes back before £35 in usually? Is it plugging? Mugging? Swake stitching?
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Post by Dunhamzzz »

hmm it can only go over £35 on an natural IM. Happy Slappy Days.
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Post by GaryChandler »

So its pretty shite then???
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Post by Dunhamzzz »

not if u get the natural IM......


It can go in again and again tho non-im style, it just goes flat everytime. normally "climaxes" with a SSS
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