exactly the same game, equivalently dozy punters. first game i've played since i saw the cab in a ghastly pub. anyway. through to the endgame and it offered £14. collect. taxi home. nett return zero.
obv. i fluked it on cretin mode but did it ever offer £7 on titbox? this pub was right opposite an exchange tube station so must be on the radar of anyone who takes it seriously. HYENA was all over the scoreboards. embarrassingly easy money.
very annoying paytray.
monopoly £50 on ind:E
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monopoly £50 on ind:E
nobody ever wins on those things.
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Good work Isty. I think my best on ItBox Monopoly is £6.50, which isn't so far off the offer you got, allowing for the doubled stake. But a nice win in any case.Istenem wrote:exactly the same game, equivalently dozy punters. first game i've played since i saw the cab in a ghastly pub. anyway. through to the endgame and it offered £14. collect. taxi home. nett return zero.
obv. i fluked it on cretin mode but did it ever offer £7 on titbox? this pub was right opposite an exchange tube station so must be on the radar of anyone who takes it seriously. HYENA was all over the scoreboards. embarrassingly easy money.
very annoying paytray.
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yes, good work.
What was on your cards? I was offered £7.50 (50p play) the other week and nearly broke my hand in the process of accepting it. Afterwards it showed my 'selections': 50p, £1.50, £4.50!
Must have been in a good mood although it demanded 6000+ for the cash round every go
What was on your cards? I was offered £7.50 (50p play) the other week and nearly broke my hand in the process of accepting it. Afterwards it showed my 'selections': 50p, £1.50, £4.50!
Must have been in a good mood although it demanded 6000+ for the cash round every go
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can't remember what was on the cards so it was nothing memorable but i'm of the school of thought that what it reveals bears no relevance, otherwise it would always show mayfair (or whatever your highest-ranking property was): simple amateur psychology.
think my highest offer on titbox was ±£4.50 which you'd still take so the £14 came as a surprise.
on the paytray thing, even trying to get two coins out is a struggle if you have knuckles. very poor design.
think my highest offer on titbox was ±£4.50 which you'd still take so the £14 came as a surprise.
on the paytray thing, even trying to get two coins out is a struggle if you have knuckles. very poor design.
nobody ever wins on those things.