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cashfactor (voodoo)

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this machine has just turned up in my local and i was wondering if any one knows any tips for this or is it one of them 2 avoid like the plague..........................
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i take it no one knows bout this machine or its that crap nobody wants to tell me........................
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YEP M8 ITS CRAP! 8)
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Cash Factor is a class machine. In no way shape or form can Cash Factor be described as bad.

There are several ways to play it, the first is to go all out for Mega Streak. If you get the free bonus(£), bonus(£),20p, bonus //SKILL// (£) then marvellous!! It's a freebie+positive reflex streaker. If not, take Red Skill cash for £20 and try again for the Mega Streak - you'll either find it's a 'free' £20 or on the way to Mega Streak you get the free 'red £££' board. However you'll only get £25 off the next Mega and a board after for £10-£23ish. It's still a streak. Most people like red cash scroll or cash shots to take it down.

The second way to play it is to get it super board happy, light cash factor by gambling on 4s/9s then 3/10 and in, then hit a skill for 1onto £2.50 to squeeze an extra fiver out for quick profit.

The third way is to take a quick feature and leave it at that, shouldn't cost too much for a board.

The fourth way is to recycle small wins if you know about £50ish has gone over the back. Don't take too small a wins, buzz it up to being happy enough to give super hold and take £5 or so and repeat. You're looking for a Multi Run to 3*red £££, you'll know it's close when you get £s for board and it keeps on mutil running and gives one more £, very close when you get £2. Do not take the £6!!! this can set it back. £5 or less - but don't kill it too much. That said, I've had a flat £2, bar stepper board and then next board credit after, rolled to muti-run...£...£...+feature....£.....£.....+cash....£ (red as had one £ on win line) - oh yeah helps if you get £s on feature line with this method. Then next board is £20-£jackpot possible repeat, take afterplay.



The fifth method is now chipped out, but also worked on Reel Good Time and was an emptier. However, you can still see it as a useless phenomenom. Get super hold on normal board, get £££ for top board, whilst on top board collect super hold with £s in view. Collect superhold and watch as you go straight back to top board, the three £££ will now 'add on' as red £s and give you a jackpot! A short cut which killed the machine dead. However it would come back in less then £25 as it 'borrowed' some from an endless streak bank. Now collect super hold on top board and watch as it starts back on top board. However extra £s light up yellow. Light 'em all up and it goes Buuzzzzzzzz like it's starting teh top feature and hey presto! You're back at the bottom left Cash Factor Square.



** Bar stepper can give £5 on a £2 board and steps up and down.
** People like taking cash shots and cash scroll particularly when red.
** Red Skill Cash can be good for £20


The final way to play is to knock back the extra symbol and multi run free boards. There's a little extra to do but you can get two back to back £75 Mega Streaks. Trouble is on a dead machine with reasonable streak potential you only make a few quid. Can be good for squeezing out max streak on a ready machine.

Most I've seen on Mega Streak is £75, but apparently it can do £85 I've been told.
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i think you might play that m/c a little too much! lol
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cheers for that mate i,ll give it a go......................................... :D
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Yeah it's a good machine, it can pay big when ready. However if you're not too confident, just take the small wins which it offers regularly.
Is your local near Birmingham?
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Streakypoos wrote:
The fifth method is now chipped out, but also worked on Reel Good Time and was an emptier. However, you can still see it as a useless phenomenom. Get super hold on normal board, get £££ for top board, whilst on top board collect super hold with £s in view. Collect superhold and watch as you go straight back to top board, the three £££ will now 'add on' as red £s and give you a jackpot! A short cut which killed the machine dead. However it would come back in less then £25 as it 'borrowed' some from an endless streak bank. Now collect super hold on top board and watch as it starts back on top board. However extra £s light up yellow. Light 'em all up and it goes Buuzzzzzzzz like it's starting teh top feature and hey presto! You're back at the bottom left Cash Factor Square.
that never worked! living in the clouds......
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Post by king_conspiracy »

Theres also a current Emptier on a couple of the voodoo clones....

Wish i knew it. :(


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Pretty much obsolete my friend, I don't think we'll be seeing many more Voodoo Games. Cash Factor is the only one which has stood the test of time and even they are hard to find.
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That said, one has just cropped up in a local pub. I tried a quick punt as it was my lunchtime and made a quick fiver. I finished off with a go on the quiz and as I was leaving saw some guy hit £35 on Mega Streak, must have cost him less as I was playing millionaire and lost on the 300 point question - D'oh!
He just got lucky and caught the free streak (multi-run to £££) no doubt.
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I honestly believe these voodoos are complete and utter shite! There is 3 around near me and after losing £75 in one about 6 months ago (An experience i would rather forget) i never touch these m/cs unless for a quick steal.
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I've still never seen a Voodoo machine...

...Doesn't sound like I'm missing much... ;)

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RockStar. A Games Media product. Actually it's a long time since I've seen a Cashfactor machine, anyone got any Cashfactors nearby?
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There used to be a couple near me, but they've gone now. If anyone has some near me or you then I could pop along and show you some bloopin' clever stuff!
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