It's usually red boosting from the off & backing within £10 so don't think it gets hit much. Not enough cash recycled through maybe? or is that typical for this clone? Afterboards usually offer bottom streak at best.
Flash Cash
Got one of these in an out of the way pub near me. Think every time i've had the top its gone for: £25, £25, £28, £30, £31 and £33
It's usually red boosting from the off & backing within £10 so don't think it gets hit much. Not enough cash recycled through maybe? or is that typical for this clone? Afterboards usually offer bottom streak at best.
It's usually red boosting from the off & backing within £10 so don't think it gets hit much. Not enough cash recycled through maybe? or is that typical for this clone? Afterboards usually offer bottom streak at best.
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Mattb imo you have just been lucky, the machine plays slightly randomly so that you could have just been very flukey and got this £100 "streak" - its not that it was streaking, you have just blagged the jps by fluke.
As I have told people OVER AND OVER AGAIN, the only TRUE sign on this series is the red boost - if its boosting after a jp I'd be very suprised unless it were adding again beforehand and in which case its not that its streaking anyway!!!
To kill the picking ones you have to fluke a jp, which given the many blags is not as hard as you may think!!! I've had one spin like 20 times round the board, give a few skills etc.etc. and be £50 off boosting!!
I suppose the proof will be found out when the emulator of vamp etc. is brought out, which I imagine is very soon... I'd like to wager I'm right on this one tbh, but perhaps not....
PS. the machine is so damn old ( bar flash cash which is a rare machine anyhow one could say " who cares " LOL! )
As I have told people OVER AND OVER AGAIN, the only TRUE sign on this series is the red boost - if its boosting after a jp I'd be very suprised unless it were adding again beforehand and in which case its not that its streaking anyway!!!
To kill the picking ones you have to fluke a jp, which given the many blags is not as hard as you may think!!! I've had one spin like 20 times round the board, give a few skills etc.etc. and be £50 off boosting!!
I suppose the proof will be found out when the emulator of vamp etc. is brought out, which I imagine is very soon... I'd like to wager I'm right on this one tbh, but perhaps not....
PS. the machine is so damn old ( bar flash cash which is a rare machine anyhow one could say " who cares " LOL! )
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given there is a 1/10 chance of fluking a jp, and you play 100, you might expect to blag a jp on 1/10 occasions ie. 10 times... this is why you've had it a few times!!!
Given it costs on average after jp of £6 to get the board, a 1/10 of £25 represents a poor valued gamble ( expected value £2.50 for a cost of £6 ) - but if you wanna take it, thats up to you, and obviously on some occasions it will actually be worthwhile - in the long run... probably not.
hot stuff is on the emulator now, and considering it is pretty much the same machine, I suppose you could see either way by playing around with it... although I dont have the time for that!! tbh would be rather hard to prove either way on the emulator, although I have 1 suggestion - get a jp and if you manage to fluke a jp on the next board, don't take it, instead play on, and let it kill you, then see if you can get jp the next board - if not then surely the machine wasnt streaking - I fail to see another example of a barcrest machine which on a streak and refusing a jp would the jackpot fail to return.
Given it costs on average after jp of £6 to get the board, a 1/10 of £25 represents a poor valued gamble ( expected value £2.50 for a cost of £6 ) - but if you wanna take it, thats up to you, and obviously on some occasions it will actually be worthwhile - in the long run... probably not.
hot stuff is on the emulator now, and considering it is pretty much the same machine, I suppose you could see either way by playing around with it... although I dont have the time for that!! tbh would be rather hard to prove either way on the emulator, although I have 1 suggestion - get a jp and if you manage to fluke a jp on the next board, don't take it, instead play on, and let it kill you, then see if you can get jp the next board - if not then surely the machine wasnt streaking - I fail to see another example of a barcrest machine which on a streak and refusing a jp would the jackpot fail to return.
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I can see where your coming from.
I have actually had JP and then next board JP again - me being cocky went for SRM streak and died. Next spin two Jp spin on the win line - this held twice and low and behold third spin the JP came in.
Maybe just a fluke . . . ? who knows, either way i was up so what does it matter
I have actually had JP and then next board JP again - me being cocky went for SRM streak and died. Next spin two Jp spin on the win line - this held twice and low and behold third spin the JP came in.
Maybe just a fluke . . . ? who knows, either way i was up so what does it matter
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Yeah but u still usually havDynamike wrote:I disagree Ob, they should quite often have at least a couple of JPs in them, finding ones that haven't been rinsed is the difficult bit though. How do you kill a Vamp to pick it if they don't streak? 1 JP or VIU streak is hardly ever enough.
2 put at least 25 back or more 4 another top or jacky on a P1 vamp,
but yeah your right that does kill it usually