INVINCIBLE

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I was in the pub yesterday with the missus and chucked a couple of quid in an invincible. Every feature red bar one, gambled up to a tenner and killed me on blue streak.

One trip to the cashpoint later I put 20 through it for nothing... no board , nothing.. so i'm thinking I may have misjudged it. Another tenner in, first board gambled out the Mega Streak for 50.

Wierd how it went dead for that 20 quid though, even though it was showing.
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Yeah between forcing all reds usually do a dead patch where it doesn't roll a board in or kills on first gamble/ show green features. It is very very annoying!

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Is it just me, or is it a lot more rare to see that 'post £25 ARB1 board' recently? I recall that a lot of times after getting a flat £25 board, the next board would do the ARB1 and you knew the next top was there.
Recently, if a flat £25 top is given, often the next board is AGB1, but quite often, you can still snare another top very shortly.

May be that the older ones did this more often...

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Post by MrRed »

I have noticed that

OAR does it a fair bit
Had one yesterday do a £25 then green
Managed another £25 a few pound later

Then i had superhold green with 3 steps
Needed 4 for JP
I had respin available
Held the 2 red 7's that were close, and the respin brought the other within 3 steps for JP :D
Only made £15 on it as it cost a fair bit for the first top :(
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Post by Matt Vinyl »

Can you use the respin when you have collected the superhold feature then? If not, how did you know it'd give three steps? Just interested as that's a handy little tip if it does work... ;)
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You can't know what it will give....sometimes its only 1 step!
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Post by Matt Vinyl »

That's what I thought, so wondered how he knew that he needed red sevens within 3 steps, and that four would be too far. It just made me think that I've never checked if the respin is still active when you've collected the feature... :)

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Please tell me you know this
OMG on these reds you can always tell how many steps the superhold will give
And if the superhold is red its double
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Also i did not collect the feature i had it, then used respin to see if it would come in
A rip for sure as the board was green
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Nice one! ;)

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Post by mr BIG »

I have got to say I am really surprised that people are not aware of how many steps are available with superhold, thought it was common knowledge.

Its as simple as this, the amount of steps is determined by the number on the dice used for gambling hi/lo, and as already stated if the feature is red the number of steps is doubled.
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Post by Skyraker »

So a 12 will give 12 steps?

I did not know this.... nice one!
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Post by mr BIG »

Sorry I should have been more specific.

It is not the number on the high/low reel that gives the number of available steps, it is the little dice above that number, the dice that moves you around the safe cash board.
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just got back from playing an invincible, full first pound [not fill up day], first board arb2 and gambles too super streak and loses on a 3 :( . then 4 boards in the space of a £10er showing a minimum of 8 reds......7 number runners later and a total of £88 in it gives me a £75 top with no afters. had a shite time on reds today, if you can't make any money on an invincible in this state you know your luck aint in :roll: hardly put a foot right except for a few quid i made on extreme that was £96 off but still 3 shots, 2 nudges and £2.40 starting, someones had the cashpot streak then :x
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Did you have a look at any boards after the long-awaited £75 top? Seen Stack Attack play exactly as you describe and give another sizeable top shortly after...
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