I'm now 18 so i will be going to the pubs quite a bit,
So what machines should i avoid
Defo wont be playing bell fruits.... unless i see some one lose £100 in it, still i'd be dead lucky to make a fiver if they did.
Will be going to the pub tomorrow so i'll let you know what machines they got
Best machines to play?
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Right, well, here's my (personal) guide:
Situation 1: You've got £30-£40 in your back pocket.
Approach things like BFM's and put a maximum of £3 in to see if you can get a board and a possible £3-£5+rpt. Don't play things like Deal or No Deal / Take The Piece, try older ones with the 3xhi/lo's.
If you have any luck, move on to perhaps Barcrests such as Throw a Wobbler / Vamp It Up / Top Gear.
Other people on here may advise trying Extremes out for a few quid. This isn't a bad option if you are confident with what you're doing (and can be bothered!)
Situation 2: You've got £40-£60 in your back pocket.
Start off on the 'crests such as the ones given in situation 1. If you have a few decent wins, perhaps move onto Reds and try and get a few red features for a boost to your winnings. Any Red should suffice for this, but don't get wrapped in for the force!
Situation 3: You've got £60-£100 in your back pocket.
Pretty similar to situation 2 here, but maybe after leaving the 'crests if you are substantially up, try getting a top off of a Red and seeing if it'll go for the £75. Stay away from Stack Attacks / Legal Tenders at this point.
Situation 4: You've got £100+ in your back pocket.
Find a handful of Reds that are full and/or showing and whack for the top. Any Red should be OK here, although I'd advise against Sub Zero and Kings' Ransom.
Remember, this is only my guide, I'm sure others will vary based on their own experience. From situations 3 and 4 above, I've gone out with around £90-£120 in my pocket and come back with £250+ notes.
Just make sure you are wise to what you are doing and don't chase a 'bluffing' Red. If you can find a Snailblazer (difficult!) these are the easiest to read and I think I've had 90% of my 'tops' go from getting all the features red.
Best of luck!
Right, well, here's my (personal) guide:
Situation 1: You've got £30-£40 in your back pocket.
Approach things like BFM's and put a maximum of £3 in to see if you can get a board and a possible £3-£5+rpt. Don't play things like Deal or No Deal / Take The Piece, try older ones with the 3xhi/lo's.
If you have any luck, move on to perhaps Barcrests such as Throw a Wobbler / Vamp It Up / Top Gear.
Other people on here may advise trying Extremes out for a few quid. This isn't a bad option if you are confident with what you're doing (and can be bothered!)
Situation 2: You've got £40-£60 in your back pocket.
Start off on the 'crests such as the ones given in situation 1. If you have a few decent wins, perhaps move onto Reds and try and get a few red features for a boost to your winnings. Any Red should suffice for this, but don't get wrapped in for the force!
Situation 3: You've got £60-£100 in your back pocket.
Pretty similar to situation 2 here, but maybe after leaving the 'crests if you are substantially up, try getting a top off of a Red and seeing if it'll go for the £75. Stay away from Stack Attacks / Legal Tenders at this point.
Situation 4: You've got £100+ in your back pocket.
Find a handful of Reds that are full and/or showing and whack for the top. Any Red should be OK here, although I'd advise against Sub Zero and Kings' Ransom.
Remember, this is only my guide, I'm sure others will vary based on their own experience. From situations 3 and 4 above, I've gone out with around £90-£120 in my pocket and come back with £250+ notes.
Just make sure you are wise to what you are doing and don't chase a 'bluffing' Red. If you can find a Snailblazer (difficult!) these are the easiest to read and I think I've had 90% of my 'tops' go from getting all the features red.
Best of luck!
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It's not IM.
It just turns everything super. If you fill the name a second time it then turns it IM. If you get any cash with a repeat in red you get a trueskill repeat.
Play some extremes like Dunham says. If no-ones doing them in your area, you can make £30-£40 on each one (£2.40 happy to start). Anything offering £1.60+ starts will make you money too.
Matt
It just turns everything super. If you fill the name a second time it then turns it IM. If you get any cash with a repeat in red you get a trueskill repeat.
Play some extremes like Dunham says. If no-ones doing them in your area, you can make £30-£40 on each one (£2.40 happy to start). Anything offering £1.60+ starts will make you money too.
Matt
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