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Post by MILTON »

Don't see that it's necessarily a waste of money. Presumably we all have games which guarantee a 2 or 3 quid minimum win, and would be quite happy if the stake was higher on them. (theoretically - in reality a quid, or more, a game will put "mug"s off)

Anyone have an idea what exactly this end game is? Presumably you're not simply paying to get onto the final board of the 50p game? (And hence the 50p game pot?)
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Yes. You are.
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Post by rogerthymes »

dmac2007 wrote: Anyone have an idea what exactly this end game is? Presumably you're not simply paying to get onto the final board of the 50p game? (And hence the 50p game pot?)
pretty much! You can win £1 quite easily for your fiver. So if you put a grand in you'd likely get two hundred quid back. Bargain.
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Post by Tupak »

A grand is only a grand!!!! lol

Many times I win £3 to £5 on the prize board then in the Star Prize game I am offered £8 plus. Sometimes I win sometimes a lose. It's more exciting than playing the 50p version.
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Yes Tupak, but you must be a "real boy" or "terminator", and most of us on here cannot aspire to that. ;-)
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Post by QuizMaster »

You have to pay to play the star prize game. So it's actually £6 a go on that method.
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Post by WaterGate »

STTTTTTTTTTTTUUUUUUUUPPPPPPPPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!
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Post by Matt Vinyl »

Watergate gets the least value for money with his 2p-'orth. It's usually a penny or two a word! :) ;)
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Post by WaterGate »

Blimey. That's so deep you'll have to write it down for me. Or, post me £5 in an envelope and I'll tell you if you've won or not next week. Come on,. it's ONLY a fiver.
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Post by Tupak »

Golly Watergate u got a SOH then??? Whats ur address I will post u a fiver cos u just made me laugh.
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;) ;) ;)
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tupak industry person
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Post by Nil Satis »

Yoda agrees. Highly likely this seems.
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Post by WaterGate »

Well I just asked a Wagon Wheel and he said the same.
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Post by Tupak »

whats a wagon wheel? - a chocolate???
whats an industry person? - somebody who makes these games???
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