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Hmm, it's not a dual stake one, although the 'price of play' light says 10p a go! (It's not, it def 30p/£25)

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finally had a £125 on an invincible this saturday, first top went £50 next board arb3, then roughly £10 back for another top that went £75. after reading lots on here about these huge streaks on reds it was nice too get it myself, only started playing reds since christmas and having some great days at the minute :)
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ive seen £140 tops on this
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Had a weird one of these today, 100 in for 75!, next board shit, took a fiver cash falls, then threw in a number runner, took ma tenner, sucked a bit, number runner took my 8, sucked a bit, number runner took red find the pea for a fiver even tho I was on a tenner, grrr! Then number runner, 6 in the middle, red boxes, 25 notation, took 124 out of it! Only 24 up!
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fucking hell! how many number runners was that?
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Yeah think it was, but would rather pick off it than re-force it after a 75 top.
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crosbyrules wrote:Yeah think it was, but would rather pick off it than re-force it after a 75 top.
That's fair enough - but for me, Number Runner really is the very last thing to show before the top. If it's red, it's red with this one. I'd have thought after 3 NRs in succession you'd have taken the hint and gone for it.

Those £75 tops - if followed by red boards and Number Runners, can very easily go for £50 more.

Still, that's not to say it wasn't already a quality result!
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Yup, I'd agree that Number Runner is definitely the 'closest' sign to a big win on all Reds... ;)
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nah, I've had number runner when they arent showing, certainly not a better sign than showing, although yes it's a sign the machine is happy.
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OK, I'll tweak that a bit, and say that NR is the best sign, if it lets you get the blue / red sevens... ;) Had it before when not showing and I couldn't prize anything more than £3 from it... :(
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I know it was still ready, but taking all the value from it how I did was just as good as going for a top, yet a whole lot less risky.
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Number Runner is great when you're playing the 50p stake/Double Numbers, as you can just line up the 4 with another decent number and potentially guarantee yourself either the red or blue sevens on the nudge column and not need to gamble.
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had my second £125 today on an invincible, first board arb3 up too super streak but dies on a 10. then it cost me £94 too get the top :shock: . that went £50... next board still showing and gave me another top for £25. next board was arb2 but died on £1.20, then nothing over £2 for about another £15... at this point i'm thinking is it o.k or what??? luckily it gave me a name fill and went £50 phew! tried a couple more boards and walked £27 up so not too bad. it was'nt full £94 in but was a notechanger so i did'nt key it, maybe i caught the end of someone else's streak or maybe it was just being stubborn.

took over an hour and i was almost out of coins at one point but i had some cash in the car and there were eyes everywere waiting too jump on. at least it gave in.... eventually :P
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Got on my invincible 50p per play £35jp, which was redding from the off. Took about 60 for the first JP which is much more than normal from the 10 red stage.

Awayway gave a flat 35, played on 2 pound later another top for 105, 140 bank is my best ever balance.

Felt like a criminal, these red take ages to pay out and make a real noise.

Done this particular machine now about 10 times. One of the wetherspoons punters complained to the girl that I was always winning. She questioned me as to my methods in a friendly manner, more interested than adversarial. I just told her that I only played for jackpot and if you put enough in eventually it will do it, she said oh I'll give it a go.

Then I turned to the punter and said "you should be addressing more serious issues than people playing fruit machines, like for instance why you are continually in the pub drinking at 9 o'clock."
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Had one of those quality moments on this, was in for £30 with no show but giving NR in quick succession, get the end, flat £25. Next feature ARB2 so still there, get MS within £15 no repeat again, that is it I thought, still had £3 of credit so played off and got another feature no show so I try for a quick steal, offers red pick a win but decide to auto nudged to £4 for bonus... and it fills the name :shock: to my surprise MS goes for £50 :shock: .

I just stood there and smiled to myself, love it when you get unexpected tops. :D
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