Lucky Devil

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Post by kidgloves »

Nobody has mentioned the feature Life's a Beach, anyone shed any light?
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Post by anfield road »

find the pea imo
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lifes a beach = super hold
fat fat fat i tell you
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Post by MrRed »

Correct
LAB is Super Hold

Although i am not sure how to tell how many steps you get
On other Reds with SH you know how many steps it will give
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Post by MrRed »

Ok another strange one

Full and offers me just 4 boards in £50 the fourth gives £50 :? :? :?
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played this today, 50p a spin £25 jp, was full and showing. would not let me past £10 for an age. i know there is a £5 block on reds and in the 2 times i've played this on 50p its blocked on £10 both times. i think the +6% pushes the block upto £10.

just after some comformation really that there is a £10 block or was i just unlucky?? also do you think they need too show more reds on a £50p one than on a 25/30p one to be going? just a couple of theories [fairly new to reds :o ops: ]
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Yep, all of these style reds have a massive £10 block i'm afraid.

The LAB/DNA/GADD/CCP style ones don't really block at £10, but can take the piss badly on £15 instead. On LD et al £15 isn't something you should worry about - once your there, you are 95% home most of the time!

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Post by Matt Vinyl »

I will say, that I've noticed on the 50p/£25 OAR I play, it does like to knock you off at the gamble from £15 to £25 more than it does on the 30p-ers. Possibly, because the £15 comes in a lot easier on the 50p play?

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cheers both :wink:
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Post by D4nBO »

Just got this one in a new bookies near my house very nice indeed. set to 82% basic payout.

Playing it sat morning before going to football. Number running from around £10in lost gamble to top twice after around £30 finally did go went for full £75 still had £3 left in credit three red boxes. Stop 'n' Step slow speed for another easy £25.......... Hope it stays in bookies for a long time. :wink:
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Post by Stopnstep »

Got a new £35 one near me. Played for the first time the other day, was £40 off so thought i'd only try a couple of features, how glad was I that I did. First feature ARB2, took £25 to get the three jokers for a flat £35 next couple of boards show nicely with about £10 or so back in for the next top that repeated. Along with a few safe wins a nice £75 up. :D
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Had some great results on this £35
Took £109 from one the other day and just had another £95 from a different one today
I like this m/c
I would say its probably the best £35 m/c i have played so far
Although as we all know there will be a beating from it at some stage
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Post by LukeStar »

Extreme Eddie wrote:played this today, 50p a spin £25 jp, was full and showing. would not let me past £10 for an age. i know there is a £5 block on reds and in the 2 times i've played this on 50p its blocked on £10 both times. i think the +6% pushes the block upto £10.

just after some comformation really that there is a £10 block or was i just unlucky?? also do you think they need too show more reds on a £50p one than on a 25/30p one to be going? just a couple of theories [fairly new to reds :o ops: ]
on all reds theres a £5 , £10 block
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Post by Mattb »

Nah, they will block at £5 when they're completely on their arse. Machines with steps are slightly different, and there isn't a great block apart from blue sevens. They will lose on £4/£5 when they're smashed, but there isn't the rigid £5 block like other reds i'd say.
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Post by Mattb »

Talking of Lucky Devil, one has replaced a CADD in the spoons here. A very welcome addition to my round. Green tonight, took a stack attack for £7 and left it £2 up. Hopefully itll red soon! 8)
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