Ticket Payout

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Ticket Payout

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On Saturday went out with Bob and had my first experience of a machine paying out with a ticket that you present to the bar to get cash on Saturday.

Forget what the name of the machine was, but it was a blue plastic cabinet, not that tall, with space for a drink on top. It seemed rather light weight and wobbly (the machine not me) so I didn't trust it with my pint.

Had about 15 games on, the only ones I remember were STD Deluxe, Word Soup and Some game involving having to identify the objects in a crowded picture of lots of objects which passed the time for a couple of minutes before it decided to start being either ridiculously difficult or just plain cheating (depending if you could class a saucepan as something that didn't look like a saucepan etc)

Bar staff were very pleased to pay Bob his winnings, even engaging in a lot of banter, and looking happy to pay out. As it was the thicko arms I assume that a payout doesn't happen often.

(And notable that Isty hadn't been there yet - he does pop up in the most unlikely places...)
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Sounds like an Indigo cabinet? Usually sited with juice fruit machines.
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Scott wrote:Sounds like an Indigo cabinet? Usually sited with juice fruit machines.

Loads of Juice or other video fruit machines in the pub (didn't stop to check) so sounds about right.
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how much was the pay?

bearing in mind they'll remember you for being clever forever... anything more than about £4 or £5 will be suspicious
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Spyder wrote:how much was the pay?

bearing in mind they'll remember you for being clever forever... anything more than about £4 or £5 will be suspicious
It was only £4.50 so nowt to right home about. It was £5 or £6 win on WU and then we played a couple of games of the find the object game.

Didn't play any of the quiz games, coz that's dangerously off Bobs speciality and he gets bored very quickly.
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messiah wrote:
(And notable that Isty hadn't been there yet - he does pop up in the most unlikely places...)
i haven't worked out your geography Messi, aside from that i would ensure that i visit every pub exactly one hour before you are due in ;)
unless you live in uxbridge.


my only experiences of these ticket machines in pubs are the cabinets mentioned and the ones where games are categorised under Q&A, word, skill. a few quid from the SWP seems to have novelty value for the barstaff but one would imagine that AWP receipts for £70 are quite common.
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Post by cool »

went to a local pub recently and who had the high score on the Word Up,Istenem. He,or the machine has travelled a long way from base (on an INDE)
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Istenem wrote:
messiah wrote:
(And notable that Isty hadn't been there yet - he does pop up in the most unlikely places...)
i haven't worked out your geography Messi, aside from that i would ensure that i visit every pub exactly one hour before you are due in ]

You were in the next pub down the road...

As I said before you seem to be everywhere.
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