Which Fruit Machine Had The First Emptier

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As a 12 year old knew all the reels of about twenty machines in the arcade. Before autonudge this info was priceless. Used to spend all day helping people, getting a few tokens of thankful people and playing them off for cash at the end of the day. £10 made on a Saturday was a fortune then, ten jackpots so a theoretical equivalent of £700.
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Cash Burst & Reno Casino were great off & On Tricks, the Jackpots Was £6. :P
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Monti Carlo & miami dice video fruit machines were two of my favourate fruits, they were £6 & then £8 emptiers, there were loads of tricks on them. :P :shock:
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john32 wrote:Cash Burst & Reno Casino were great off & On Tricks, the Jackpots Was £6. :P
Do you mean sunburst?

You could either plug before the bank got to £3(blue sevens) or £6(red sevens), when it was switched back on it would offer the same win again.

Or just plug it if ur swap card was a shit one, when it came back on you'd have another swap!!!

Machine new about it after tho, £100+ for a win was not uncommon, thats bad enough now on a done alien, but the jackpot was only £6 tokens!!!!!

I loved all the Reno Reels and Monte Carlo Or Bust machines. Massive runs.........
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&quot wrote:Cash Burst & Reno Casino were great off & On Tricks, the Jackpots Was £6. :P
Do you mean sunburst?

You could either plug before the bank got to £3(blue sevens) or £6(red sevens), when it was switched back on it would offer the same win again.

Or just plug it if ur swap card was a shit one, when it came back on you'd have another swap!!!

Machine new about it after tho, £100+ for a win was not uncommon, thats bad enough now on a done alien, but the jackpot was only £6 tokens!!!!!

I loved all the Reno Reels and Monte Carlo Or Bust machines. Massive runs.........
Great post BFK, those monti carlo or bust were great machines, only the best professionals in the country were doing these tricks & there were only a few. :P 8) :lol: :roll: :shock: :D :) :wink:
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Reno casino was also a mazooma card game a while after mazooma belle on 6 quid tokens.

One of the easiest if not THE easiest empties of all time.

The cancel could be held in and use of the other buttons would manipulate all the feature and win stacks. Basically you was in charge of everything the machine did lol.

Needless to say it didn't last long.
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Being a professional in an area of employment does not imply a comprehensive historical knowledge of the field
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Pay Rise £6 jp by Ace was one of my favourate emptiers in 1993, the trick would take at least 1.5 hours but was well worth the £100 tokens & £100 coins & £20 20ps.
The fault of the game was spot the ball which did not register on P 05.
P01-P04 worked on taking the lines which too did not register
P06 worked on off & on :P :lol: 8) :roll: :wink: :D
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Factual errors exist in that last post John,if you must continue reminiscing with all these old emptiers please be more accurate :shock: :o :P :| :roll:
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john32 wrote:There were 3 generations of professionals, 80's, 90's, 00's, i was in the first generation, i played professionaly in the early-mid 80's.
We are now in the 4th generation, i think this generation will be the toughest of all the the past generations of professional AWP fruit machine pub/arcade/bowling alley gamblers.
Not including club players as they had there £100 jps back in the 80's. :shock: :P :roll: :lol: 8) :wink:
Bits missing but never mind took about 10 mins with a Tefal Clicker (Zapper) oh and a few nudges here and there :D
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