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- betchrider
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So how do you go about playing a club then? couple of quid see how its playing then leave it or see if you can get a quick £30+. What about forcing the thing? How much are we talking £200+? Sorry about the questions thier just isnt much talk of any experiances on them. I could only think that there not worth going on full stop without a good bit of knowledge, some sort of rip or money to burn.
- betchrider
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We used to play them regularly, our main hit was psycho cash which was an easy force even after the re-chip, if it was full and offering £40+ we'd always hold out for the JP, more often than not we'd have do it within £150 and it always did at least £50 in afterplay leaving a nice profit!Stevie S wrote:So how do you go about playing a club then? couple of quid see how its playing then leave it or see if you can get a quick £30+. What about forcing the thing? How much are we talking £200+? Sorry about the questions thier just isnt much talk of any experiances on them. I could only think that there not worth going on full stop without a good bit of knowledge, some sort of rip or money to burn.
I play casino crazy quite a bit too, but i don't like the force on that one, unless i know it's had a lot pumped through it i'll just play for the 30 spins or top feature, both of which are usually £70-£130
The only one i've ever had a bad experience on was Baker Street, a group of lads put £300 through it and it was full from the off, we followed them with a £650 float, we lost the lot and walked out pennyless!