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ob
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armyguy2463 wrote:
Extreme Eddie wrote:you put £30 in for a board that kills you without offering £4.
Cheers Eddie, whats this forcing a £2000+ cycle all about then? If you wouldn't mind explaining?
Basically club bfm's pay out the jackpot or cashpot every £2000+ of credits put through the machine (REGARDLESS of what it pays out). Its not an exact amount, as if no win are taken the entire time, it will come slightly quicker, but still £1.5K+ though lol.

The reason people can play cops and robbers professionally on boats with this profile, is you can work out how many credits have been played through (approximately) by what the cashpot figures are on. If the machine is NEAR the correct amount of credits, (ie. say £3000 cycle, and its took £2600), you can force it from this point, and it will come out early. The credit cycle cashpot is compensated for by it constatnly taking a small amount from the percentage over the £2000, such that on some bfm's the current pot value is still happy, (current pot is £1-99); or rather the current pot value is not affected by the £250 win, so it s as happy as it was before.

Hope this clears it up for you.
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ob wrote:
armyguy2463 wrote:
Extreme Eddie wrote:you put £30 in for a board that kills you without offering £4.
Cheers Eddie, whats this forcing a £2000+ cycle all about then? If you wouldn't mind explaining?
Basically club bfm's pay out the jackpot or cashpot every £2000+ of credits put through the machine (REGARDLESS of what it pays out). Its not an exact amount, as if no win are taken the entire time, it will come slightly quicker, but still £1.5K+ though lol.

The reason people can play cops and robbers professionally on boats with this profile, is you can work out how many credits have been played through (approximately) by what the cashpot figures are on. If the machine is NEAR the correct amount of credits, (ie. say £3000 cycle, and its took £2600), you can force it from this point, and it will come out early. The credit cycle cashpot is compensated for by it constatnly taking a small amount from the percentage over the £2000, such that on some bfm's the current pot value is still happy, (current pot is £1-99)]

thanks alot mate, but i have one more question, sorry i know i'm a pain, but how do you know what the cashpot figures are on?
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Post by rocket »

Considering you seem to know very little (fair enough, we've all been there) then what exactly do you intend to 'swap' as mentioned in your opening post?..
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rocket wrote:Considering you seem to know very little (fair enough, we've all been there) then what exactly do you intend to 'swap' as mentioned in your opening post?..
I have a few emptiers. So can anyone explain how to see what the 'cash pot' is?
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Post by Scott »

i would be interested too know which machines you have ''a few emptiers for'' not asking how its done, just which machines your emptying??

cheers :wink:
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