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extreme eddie wrote:cheers mate i'll have to keep an eye out for them, i take it the cancel lights up on a wobbler to indicate slow? if so can't believe i've never had it. if the cancel does'nt light up on a slow down stoppa i'll have to get in the habit of always holding it down.
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I wouldn't if on phil! Phil is notorious for costing lots for boards!
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martalwombat wrote:
extreme eddie wrote:cheers mate i'll have to keep an eye out for them, i take it the cancel lights up on a wobbler to indicate slow? if so can't believe i've never had it. if the cancel does'nt light up on a slow down stoppa i'll have to get in the habit of always holding it down.
Would u play 4 the board if your £8 up?
The next board could cost u your profit!!!
he who dares.... wins :P
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Post by Scott »

nixxy wrote:
extreme eddie wrote:
nixxy wrote:next credit gives you a bonus, which awards Stoppa, which is trueskill

Am i missing something :shock: never seen a trueskill stoppa??? :shock:
Throw a Wobbler gives the Trueskill Stoppa too, and again this usually leads you into an IM board (or something generous, at least..)
had my first ever slow down stoppa today on a wobbler [been playing these for over a year] which was straight after a JP on 9 reel blasts, remembering what i had read on here thought it would be sweet for the roll.... dead as fook ended up walking £18 down :x

who on here gets the flash on the very next board after a JP/RS? gotta say its very rare this end :?
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Just a quick question, if you get the chance to bring numbers down onto the win line, should you do that to increase the value of your dart throws? Becuase I noticed if you did that it killed you as it noticed that your darts throws would be alot more valuable.
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I used to try and get my shots to 10 before i get the trail to trebles and found this way to be very good on most occasions, then i had some real bad times doing this so now i get the trail up to trebles as quick as poss when i've done this i try and build the shots to 8-10 then take them all in one go, which is usually £25.

also with these if i can nick a quick something i will, say your £2 in for 8 shots on doubles this should give you around £15, just the same as being £12 in for a darts marathon that goes £25. and you can go back in a few hours [if your on the rounds] and play it again cause its only 15 light. peoples method with this vary so this is just how i play. works for me :wink:
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With this one and the variants of it e.g strike it rich etc how can you tell if it is ready to pay out or not?
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nudges 5 preferrably
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There isnt really any great indication
that these & clones are 'going'
Had the biggest boards still cost
a fortune 2 break, will always push if
a couple of mysterys survive though
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martalwombat wrote:There isnt really any great indication
that these & clones are 'going'
Had the biggest boards still cost
a fortune 2 break, will always push if
a couple of mysterys survive though
I always thought that the more often it awarded Last Lit from the Mystery, the nearer you were to the top.

Just a feeling, indeed I could be wrong.
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Post by ssgtsnelly »

agree with nixxy always viewed last lit as a very good sign also multi add even if it only adds one or so to each stack...skill continues means nothing really,get them all the time...
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Yeah, must say u dont see last lit
when m/c is dead.........
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Lovely feeling when you've got each stack to the last point above the JP and top feature - and you land on Mystery...

<drum roll>


... and it gives a Trueskill Mystery :)
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last lit as a sign :shock:
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Post by Dynamike »

anfield road wrote:last lit as a sign :shock:
A sign that it isn't completely dead, that's all I take it as.
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