£100 fruite machines help
£100 fruite machines help
Hello there I'm new to these forums and work at my local weatherspoons, I work a lot of opens and as part of my job I have to fill up the machines and have my own keys. I have been playing them a while but I have a lot to learn my first question is.
If a machine needs filling up by let's say £10 or nothing at all does this mean it's ready to drop?
And last would it be a good idea to take my keys to the local Hollywood bowl were they have a lot of £100 machines out of site ?
And how would I determine which ones are most likely to drop while using my key ?
Any help is much appreciated
If a machine needs filling up by let's say £10 or nothing at all does this mean it's ready to drop?
And last would it be a good idea to take my keys to the local Hollywood bowl were they have a lot of £100 machines out of site ?
And how would I determine which ones are most likely to drop while using my key ?
Any help is much appreciated
Hopper level is just a minor indicator as to a machine's readiness to pay. Hollywood Bowl refill multiple times a week. Note recyclers mean a machine is more likely to be left full having paid over percentage. Plus you have issues surrounding the use of the key outside of your workplace - don't be seen using it if you can help it. £100 jackpots as a rule are a bit more volatile.
Overall I would say it is a waste of your time using the key.
Overall I would say it is a waste of your time using the key.
JG
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Try to avoid playing machines in public places. The general public will assume you have a gambling problem and pass horrible critical judgements. Playing fruit machines is for weirdos. Drink some beer or eat a microwaved meal instead. If you're in a bowling alley wear clown coloured slippy shoes. Avoid playing fruit machines at all costs.
In answer to a previous question, I often keep my refill keys in pot pourri to ensure the best refill key odour.
In answer to a previous question, I often keep my refill keys in pot pourri to ensure the best refill key odour.
JG
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