GOLD RUSH - what would you do?

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Agreed, SnS, and also with ob...

It does appear that the 'forced' flash IM enjoys rolling the £105 more than other methods.
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Yeah take it in red then you should get a roll out of it every time. Not red it can and will do like £55 and die. If i'm pennies in and if offers it normal i'll take it though.
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Mattb wrote:Yeah take it in red then you should get a roll out of it every time. Not red it can and will do like £55 and die. If i'm pennies in and if offers it normal i'll take it though.
No it doesn't have to roll, can easily do £35 then go dead. Had it plenty of times.
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i have to agree with mr richard
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Can do yeah, but they mostly will go in again or even hidden roll. Very rare for these to go dead after one red, easily had more £105s from these than any other machine. They ain't that bad really, Monster Cash seems best to me at the mo. Still to lose chasing one yet, must be up to about 15 forces now.
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To answer the original question, you simply HAVE to get the Gold Rush RED from that board. It'll usually assist you by landing happily on the bonuses and let you win gambles on 3s and 10s. Taking the 5 Gold nuggets can stitch you up and does not guarantee a JP.

As StopNstep says - RED Gold Rush can only pay in £35 increments, so you know what you're getting on the spin immediately after the first £35 has been banked. I have a policy of knocking back any normal Gold Rushes offered while I'm more than £20 in.

These GM clones took a lot of criticism when they launched but they don't seem so bad now when compared with some of the utter dross available elsewhere. I'm still happy to play these based on hopper level an hour before closing time in daily refill pubs where players are rampant - you could do far worse.
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mattb, I have played out maybe 30 monster cash and 10+ have been losses, again you have been super lucky, and you're experiences in no way align to the actual value of the machine. I find it does poorer streaks in general with the same "random" style cost.
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Nixxy wrote:To answer the original question, you simply HAVE to get the Gold Rush RED from that board. It'll usually assist you by landing happily on the bonuses and let you win gambles on 3s and 10s. Taking the 5 Gold nuggets can stitch you up and does not guarantee a JP.

As StopNstep says - RED Gold Rush can only pay in £35 increments, so you know what you're getting on the spin immediately after the first £35 has been banked. I have a policy of knocking back any normal Gold Rushes offered while I'm more than £20 in.

These GM clones took a lot of criticism when they launched but they don't seem so bad now when compared with some of the utter dross available elsewhere. I'm still happy to play these based on hopper level an hour before closing time in daily refill pubs where players are rampant - you could do far worse.
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Don't forget that going hi/lo on a hidden IM board negates the IM! ;)
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Thank you... LOL ;)
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where do you get this crap from? its really funny! lol
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I f**kin love the fact that so called players don't even bother with these kind of things, a ready one of these is twice as good if not more than a ready cluedo. Once you learn the profiles and know what a feature offer means these are quite rewarding along with the numerous clones.

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I quite often take these on, as you say, it seems that so many 'players' leave them alone; ripe for the taking usually. ;)
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