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Anyone seen this new one by QPS
Very similar to Suits U Sir with a board like JPTRAR etc
Managed a £12 cashpot of a £1
Btw it was a £35er
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lol - love the name! :D Ripping off Mr Kubrick now eh :P

Suits U Sir isn't a bad machine at all. I took a good £100+ from one here a while back, plays very similarly to all the other SSS breed.
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Yup, sure I mentioned this somewhere else... ;)

50p makes every board 'HOT HOT HOT' but the one time I played it, it wasn't offering over £3, so took it and ran! :shock:

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:h: :h: JTR&R :h: :h: :D :D

I hope the extra £10 in JP value doesn't change it... Would love another one of these, or any of its clones to reappear.. open arms!
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I took a right beating on a £35/50p JTRAR tonight ...

It offered the £15 cash shot (red) after only £3 in, so I kept going.. and going ... and going ...

£110 later it gives red top feature which goes for a flat £35. Then a further £25 in I take the 5 discs (which add up to £100 on this version, btw) and it paid £65. A tenner on the next board limited the damage a little.

Very deceptive -- plays very well when not ready, and lets you have the red lines a lot more often. Sadly the resulting board gives you naff all.
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Sorry to turn this into another piece of JPTRAR....but i managed to make about £45 off a 30p/£5 one of these today!

3 successive IMs totalled £20, then i got a completely random £18 red MS, and 4 Super Streaks which totalled another £25 or so. Probably only rolls like that once in a year, so i'll count myself lucky! 8)
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Matt(I LIVE IN THE MOST SWEDE HEADED EVER)b 8)
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intresting mattb

can these be played for SSS in the conventional QPS way? or are they just a straight force from good signs
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Well i sacked off a couple of SSS, and got a red Suits U Sir which did £50. The SSS came back again and did another £50 bizarrely.....which was followed by an IM flash for a £25 after. Managed to get £8 and £6 after too. Made about £40 odd in the end!
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nice.

What are you using as a barometer "showing" ready for the force?

I have noticed something discrete that happens on this when you win your first cash trail gamble and wondered wheter it could be a sign a la BTQ/BB.
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Post by ob »

played suits u sir a couple of times, seemed piss poor to me, £60 from offering £8 for a red top of £25, and a few afters, the other time £40 for £25 also not inspiring...

these style of machines are pretty crap, they can be good profit, but theres much more chance of your pockets getting remarkably lighter...
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I had a period of nicking a few good wins from these and even an out of the blue IM for £75 on SUS
Then it went downhill, costing £6 average for a board that killed on £2 for so long that i do not touch them now
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Post by ob »

yes I find the board often costs £6-8 and is just £2 happy, 10 like that and you've blown 50 quid - easily done
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Agreed ob! There's one in Gravesend that I played last week, managed to come off only a few quid down after rolling £30ish in. Didn't play it this week as didn't have time (didn't really want to, either) and someone else was playing it and collecting guff features low cash amounts.

Not a fan of this one at all, to be honest. At least the Games Media 'versions' of these offer reasonabley good value shots such as red £4+rpt etc on most boards.
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if its costing £6-£8 for a board it's on its arse. it wouldnt take £50 to lift it, but a decent player would realise it'd been done and leave it alone
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