What's Your Worst Red Gaming Experience?
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 9:19 am
Well, for me there is quite a bit of competition but a Lucky Devil £25JP yesterday is up there...
I am in a chain pub which has an Invincible too. I get there at 11:20 for an 11am open and its shut. They say it will be open in 10 minutes. I go and check a few other places and get some petrol and return at 11:35. It's still shut. My mate suggests waiting till twelve and it opens a few minutes after 12.
He takes the Invincible, I have the dubious privelige of the Lucky Devil. His is going, and mine is full (no tip) and seems to be playing ok. £15 later it glows.
About £70 into it I get my first top, for £25. It's been glowing for £55. It then takes all the top back and about £20 more for another £25 top. It's obviously still glowing and the same sequence repeats itself. I then put about another £15 into it for another £25 top and the machine goes stone dead. In the end I got something like £100 out (if you dont count open boards which I recycled) for about £210 in on a machine which was full from the off and glowing after £15, very nice indeed.
Yesterday I also put £150 in a £35 OAR for a top when it offered £10 and hit a red feature first board. It cost £70 for a glow. Luckily it double rolled for almost money back
I am in a chain pub which has an Invincible too. I get there at 11:20 for an 11am open and its shut. They say it will be open in 10 minutes. I go and check a few other places and get some petrol and return at 11:35. It's still shut. My mate suggests waiting till twelve and it opens a few minutes after 12.
He takes the Invincible, I have the dubious privelige of the Lucky Devil. His is going, and mine is full (no tip) and seems to be playing ok. £15 later it glows.
About £70 into it I get my first top, for £25. It's been glowing for £55. It then takes all the top back and about £20 more for another £25 top. It's obviously still glowing and the same sequence repeats itself. I then put about another £15 into it for another £25 top and the machine goes stone dead. In the end I got something like £100 out (if you dont count open boards which I recycled) for about £210 in on a machine which was full from the off and glowing after £15, very nice indeed.
Yesterday I also put £150 in a £35 OAR for a top when it offered £10 and hit a red feature first board. It cost £70 for a glow. Luckily it double rolled for almost money back