x rated £25 jp
x rated £25 jp
just found one of these in a local club, its well old, is there anything on it? the regulars pump a few quid through it.
pms would be well appreciated.
pms would be well appreciated.
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This was a great Red. Just whack for the top from careful usage of fruitsteps / nudges / exchanges. There was some idle chatter about the £10rpt feature shot being free, but I only ever found that would pay 'to percentage'. Good find!
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they had one up ur end in the shoppers amusements for a while next to the top gears didnt they. that was a gooden.Matt Vinyl wrote:This was a great Red. Just whack for the top from careful usage of fruitsteps / nudges / exchanges. There was some idle chatter about the £10rpt feature shot being free, but I only ever found that would pay 'to percentage'. Good find!
condoms... ribbed for her pleasure! turn it inside out and its ribbed for my pleasure
Lol I dunno about that it was always done...silent g wrote:they had one up ur end in the shoppers amusements for a while next to the top gears didnt they. that was a gooden.Matt Vinyl wrote:This was a great Red. Just whack for the top from careful usage of fruitsteps / nudges / exchanges. There was some idle chatter about the £10rpt feature shot being free, but I only ever found that would pay 'to percentage'. Good find!
That must have been you matt!
I think where this £10 rep. being free idea came from is that when u took it, the machine had £50/75 off value as they were generally streak ready when they offered it. Hence the machine still looks flying even after taking a couple of them... It clearly was never free in any sense!
Wasnt free but would come back most boards. Almost as profitable just to take them. I still have one, but its pretty poor as once red itl 4shot and hit the £10 9/10, far too easy for punters to kill it.
Were one of the best reds going at one stage but nothing compared to £35/70's for potential profit.
Were one of the best reds going at one stage but nothing compared to £35/70's for potential profit.
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Yep, I used to play this one a couple of times a week (Shoppers' Pride) and it was a very profitable venture. The signs on these steppers were a definite - none of this fakery that we see on a lot of them now...
I, like most of us I guess, wish that Red would revisit this idea and release a £70 version. Trouble is, I imagine all the joy would be taken out of it?
I, like most of us I guess, wish that Red would revisit this idea and release a £70 version. Trouble is, I imagine all the joy would be taken out of it?
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early grub a dubs did also allow toppage from trail.
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Yep, that is very true - Number Runner on this was almost 'always' a top, whether you bought in:
-Enough nudges for red sevens
-Enough steps for red sevens
-Red sevens themselves
-Blue sevens and you were on / had a step to a no lose position.
A great machine - I was never sure if I liked DNA more or not. I had more results on DNA, but X-rated was more 'solid' - if you know what I mean...!
-Enough nudges for red sevens
-Enough steps for red sevens
-Red sevens themselves
-Blue sevens and you were on / had a step to a no lose position.
A great machine - I was never sure if I liked DNA more or not. I had more results on DNA, but X-rated was more 'solid' - if you know what I mean...!
"And do you ever contradict yourself, Minister?" "Well, yes and no..."