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Post by Spyder »

we worked anything out for this yet?
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Post by jeffvickers »

Yeah, walk out of pub as soon as you see one!
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Post by Spyder »

is that because it can cost up to £150 to force out a pot?

where does the % go eh?


why are they always short?
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Post by Firefox »

I got a flashing board on this once, couldn;t beleive it, thought it would do £105, no, flat £35 and then dead.

better off just playing for repeat cash values, it sometimes does 3 or 4 repeats on the £4 and 1 or 2 on the £5.

Would never force this, had Mega streak in my box once but had already wimped out with £15.
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Post by Matt Vinyl »

I didn't like this one to start with, but it can be OK. You can 'almost' read it by seeing how many features you can turn red from the turbo gamble. Also keep an eye out for the 'guaranteed win' flickering up when you are on the turbo trail. Very brief, but will allow you to gamble once more without risk of the super trail shutting, for example.

I always attempt to TG up to at least the super trail opening as you can usually then snare £5-£10 that board and maybe get the DOND game open.

Rolling a 10 first go is also a pleasant sign that you might be in for a DOND board.

Taking 'Bank It' usually invokes a magnet that attracts you straight to a ? or the Game Over square. But careful use of it will lead to a go on DOND or a decent cashpot win. Beware that any further additions to the cash pot after you have banked it are not awarded in the event of pegging out on a ? or Game Over.

I would say though, that this should not be forced, but milked. You 'can' get a string of cheap-ish boards that will give that £5+repeat that does like to repeat or a cashpot value of a similar amount.

Also take the DOND game if you remove a lot of the boxes. I know this is just a 'gimmick', but it is nice when you know that the lowest win you can get is £8-£10. I've had a lot of £35s in the box from that state, but of course, a lot of £15s and £20s also.

Watch out for Skillstop on this, for some reason if you try and stop on a phone, it doesn't usually register it first hit, so don't go for that one near the Game Over square. Second hit will stop it where you choose. (Dodgy programming?)

Dead spells are indicated by the usual signs:

-£8+ for a board.
-Cashpot starting at around 40p or less
-Little or no red features, even when succesfully turbo gambling quite far up the trail.
-The super trail not opening via turbo gambling.

Sorry that's all a bit spread out, but was thinking about it on the fly... ;)
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Post by ob »

pointless machine really, either you get lucky and get a cheap board which may give £5+ repeat or the DOND game, which IMO is ridicoulously weighted to the blue panel anyhow, or it costs a stack (ie. £10+) for a shite board....

Whether you make or not overall depends on whether you get more of the former than the latter, pure luck really.
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Post by gambogaz1 »

I wouldn't say it's a pointless machine from a non profit perspective. there's a lot worse out there. It may be that I've been extremely lucky on these as over the months I've probaby had maybe half a dozen plays.
I've had a £13.10 cashpot repeat. 4 MS's in me box (Took a bankers offer on 2 of em) a £35 in me box (All boxes upto £5 already knocked out).
Most boards seem to offer £4/£5 off the cash shot (Better than your £2 Boards). As you say OB it's heavily on the luck side but at least it doesn't take £20+ for virtual no boards or not going above £2 so atleast they'll continue to get played by the public.
I don't go into a pub for this but if it's there with something else it seems worth a board to me. I just wouldn't force 1.
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Post by ob »

on another note, mugs seem to ADORE this machine, you see them punting away for hours on them, seems very popular with them!!
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Post by Matt Vinyl »

I'll second that. There's one in a local Spoonage, along with 4 other machines. This is the one that the average Joe seems to always head towards. I wonder what the attraction is? It's certainly not the most asthetically pleasing machine, but it must have the edge over the other DONDs?

PS, the other machines are a DOND Big Reds ( :roll: ), a DOND Crazy Chair ( :roll: ), a Vortex ( :lol: ) although the third reel is always out of sync, and the note changer often alarms, and a Monopoly RtR.
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