How often do you play fruit machines now?
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How can you live of that with rent and bills to pay, take it youve banked a bit for bad days or its bullStubble wrote:Everyone got too greedy. I'm not sure about over, but certainly the last ~10 years may be viewed affectionately. I was quite happy playing before that, and it's possible that I may be happy with a return to more modest times.
You have people that will play anything, absolutely anything. But these people are not contributing enough money to fruits - given the fact that the Jackpot is so high and the profile so flat. Now, the most successful machines receive most of their play from professionals. The distributors would rather keep Triples, Golden Games, and other older games in their pubs: as they will be visited by countless 'knowledgable' individuals during the week, and turn over 100's or maybe even 1000's of pounds in credits.
And here comes the irony, the many players created - all making an ever dwindling crust, move closer and closer to just being punters. You visit 6 Triples, and 4 of them are dead, you maybe win - you maybe lose. You're moving huge sums of money through the machines and making the pubs and distributors plenty of cash, but ultimately your profits will fall. And fall. And fall.
Too many players, not enough Mugs. Come in, but please close the dooe behind you, was always my mantra. I'd be happy making £100 a day. Maybe even £80 a day. But then I don't drive a Range Rover, and my aspirations and pastimes are fairly conservative.
Best case scenario? Nothing playable for maybe 1 more year. That would sort the wheat from the chaff. Those who remain would be either incredibly stoic or have the ability to find profit in the most obscure of places. Which is what we used to do. See you on the other side!
£80 a day. 5 days a week. £400 a week.
52 weeks in a year. £20800.
"The 2013/14 HBAI report gave median household income (2 adults) as £23,556. The provisional results from the April 2014 ASHE report gives median gross annual earnings of £22,044 for all employees and £27,195 for full-time employees."
That's from Wikipedia. You will be paying tax on any real job you do.
Yeah, £80 a day isn't enough to live like a king. But I think if you make a choice to have an "alternative" lifestyle, which playing fruits is, then you have to ride it out.
So all the time it was really good, I was waiting for it to go bad. Now it's pretty bad, but I think it will get better. We will see!
52 weeks in a year. £20800.
"The 2013/14 HBAI report gave median household income (2 adults) as £23,556. The provisional results from the April 2014 ASHE report gives median gross annual earnings of £22,044 for all employees and £27,195 for full-time employees."
That's from Wikipedia. You will be paying tax on any real job you do.
Yeah, £80 a day isn't enough to live like a king. But I think if you make a choice to have an "alternative" lifestyle, which playing fruits is, then you have to ride it out.
So all the time it was really good, I was waiting for it to go bad. Now it's pretty bad, but I think it will get better. We will see!
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