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#1 starstrike

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Posted 11 July 2006 - 10:26 AM

I am a regular player but I never put in more than a few quid unless I am pissed up. Well I was in a Weather Spoons the other day and I was waiting half an hour for my friend to meet me after work. I put £26 in the 'Bling and Queen' machine. Well I was pretty gutted as it had obviously had just paid but it does allow feature entry very easily as well as small wins. Well from my knowledge of machines I know that once you have gone that far in on a AWP it is better to force it than to leave after 10 mins £25+ down. Well a big word of warning it took me £96 to force a £75 top feature payout. 1 1/2 hours and borrowing £50 from my m8 in the process. In the end it was just over £20 for nearly 2 hours gaming. I did not come off too badly. However this is one of the worst examples of an 'evil machine' I have seen. It is really a £100 payout machine and is designed to take loads of £££ off the majority of payers as they do not have £100 with them or 2 hours to spend on it. If i was in weatherspoons again I could pretty muvh tell now how to get a win or if it was loaded as I have had enough experience but it is a pretty nasty machine in my experience. Anyway just thought I would share some info...

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Posted 11 July 2006 - 10:48 AM

IMO...

ok think about it - £96 in and £75 out. thats just over 80% payout, and you inducated you had small wins on the way, frankly im surprised it did that sort of streak for the money you put in.

i see people all the time put 20-30 even £50 in a machnie and collect the nearest £5 they can grab. totally screwing your chances of getting that jp.

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Posted 11 July 2006 - 10:57 AM

I did not take any wins either the 'streak' I was offered 3 times or the features. Also I know another £20 or so was put in while I had a break after the first £16. I am not that silly to take those small wins. I am just making a point that this machine will give you only small wins and then really big ones. I never had the chance to take back £10 after putting in £20 or £25 etc..

Also if you look at the machine www.extremegaming.co.uk the top feature is the 5 crowns lit and you just press the button to go up on the scale pocketing each amounts that you secure in the cash knockouts. I was never offered the green or blue feature a mega streak or the 'bulls eye' what ever that is. I just had to keep ploughing in the cash. The most I could have got after £90 was £15!!!

I was getting worried...

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Posted 11 July 2006 - 11:22 AM

I remember getting rat-arsed and stupidly spending over £100 trying to force a QPS, name of it escapes me but it's the james bond style one ("kill him, kill him!" clone of many).
Never even got one JP in all that time and never collected a cent.
The experience sobered me up pretty quick.
I wasted £60 the other day in Extreme's Round the Bend - it was backing from the first quid and I was never offered above £6 in all that time. I can't even bring myself to look at the bitch now, I won't be playing it again.
Thank god i'm an atheist....

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Posted 11 July 2006 - 11:28 AM

ive seen the foolish try to force bellfruit monopoly once, over £200 and the next day gave this girl a jp with true skill repeat..

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