Deal or No Deal: I hate Noel Edmonds.... I think!
Have played this a few times in my local Rileys.
Agree with Matt, it will throw JP when it wants to, doesn't seem to be any progression in boards. My last venture ending up with 1p and £250 left on the Deal or No Deal game, the offer wa sonly £49 ?? I took the box and luckily it was £250, had a superboard straight after within £2 and got another £50 from No Dealing. Best way 2 play it is to gamble cash wins and exchange in for better boards. None of the features (apart from Streak - have seen this do £3 minimum and £25 max) are any good whatsoever. Not the worst clubber I have seen
On a side note, they also have this £4000 JP machine, that pays out in receipts lol No hold buttons, just £2 a spin and off it goes!
Agree with Matt, it will throw JP when it wants to, doesn't seem to be any progression in boards. My last venture ending up with 1p and £250 left on the Deal or No Deal game, the offer wa sonly £49 ?? I took the box and luckily it was £250, had a superboard straight after within £2 and got another £50 from No Dealing. Best way 2 play it is to gamble cash wins and exchange in for better boards. None of the features (apart from Streak - have seen this do £3 minimum and £25 max) are any good whatsoever. Not the worst clubber I have seen
On a side note, they also have this £4000 JP machine, that pays out in receipts lol No hold buttons, just £2 a spin and off it goes!
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I'm sure that the £4000 will not pay out average values between £1 and £4000. Be wary it will give perhaps quite a few £50, £75, £100's but will only pot at £4,000 and not give say £3,000 or £2,000. (Or if it does it will be as rare as hens teeth)
Section 16 - I wouldn't even waste my time setting fire to it.
I'm sure that the £4000 will not pay out average values between £1 and £4000. Be wary it will give perhaps quite a few £50, £75, £100's but will only pot at £4,000 and not give say £3,000 or £2,000. (Or if it does it will be as rare as hens teeth)
Section 16 - I wouldn't even waste my time setting fire to it.

One more thing!
I've noticed one more thing about this machine. If you get a x3 cash multipiler and you hit a boost either off the bonus or a question mark, it goes crazy! I went from £9 to £150 on my cash pot from that cos it kept going around.. I would have carries on but had a bad two weeks so wimped out and took it. Other than that, the only other pattern that seems to be emerging is that it keeps taking my bloody money!! I definately hate him!
played this last weekend and was in grave danger of losing a tonne. my last £7 finally got me onto the superboard. most ihad been offered on normal board was £6! anyway, ended up with £10, £100, and £250 left, and the offer was £99. my mate convinved me to take the £99 - good job too as the box left was the £10 (repeater? - i swear i saw the word 'repreater' under the number?). has anyone had a box win repeat or am i seeing things?
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Is this the 250 version of the one with the three telephones for the deal or no deal feature? I have noticed it often gives the 25 when 1p and 25 are left too, I also find you can tell WHEN it will, by the offer if gives, if it is well below the 12.50 mid point, it usually wont.
I have thought about shining a light into it too, I dont think this will work though, BUT the one I have near me has smudges on certain values, including the MS
worth looking for any small differences on the reel itself and learning them.
I have thought about shining a light into it too, I dont think this will work though, BUT the one I have near me has smudges on certain values, including the MS

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There'll be no way you can check the value, as it uses a polarised material. Also, each 'segment' of the reel probably has two values on it (one blue, one red). So, even if you could decipher what was there, you'd probably see:
1p / MS
10p / £35
etc...
Or something like that. When it finally reveals the box, it'll shine a red light if it was the MS or £35 and a blue if it was the 1p / 10p. So you'd be no-where nearer knowing if you had the 1p / MS in your box until it is revealed, as there's no way of knowing whether the red or blue light is going to be 'shone' when the box is revealed.
I think I'm making sense there!
1p / MS
10p / £35
etc...
Or something like that. When it finally reveals the box, it'll shine a red light if it was the MS or £35 and a blue if it was the 1p / 10p. So you'd be no-where nearer knowing if you had the 1p / MS in your box until it is revealed, as there's no way of knowing whether the red or blue light is going to be 'shone' when the box is revealed.
I think I'm making sense there!

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