mystery benefactor

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Northern Monkey
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Post by Northern Monkey »

Agree with most of the previous comments on DOND. As I have posted before in my experience when it is showing from the off you nearly always get £10ish either in 1 go or in dribs and drabs.

This seems to be the one game that has sufficient throughput to fill up rapidly enough to make repeat visits in short timeframe worthwhile and I am not surprised that QM and those of similar ability have made it their number 1 choice.

I would imagine that anyone that good at Q&A SWPs would make a decent return versus time invested in a similar way UP as if you can find an untarnished WU. The difference being of course that once you take the £10 out of WU it takes an eternity to go back to a decent prize structure.

I still think that on Pints for Prizes you must just have enjoyed a good/ lucky run as once you get to a point there seems to be little skill involved at all IMO.
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Re: mystery benefactor

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up wrote:whilst doing so i noticed a conspicuously undrunk 1/2 pint on the dripshelf.
I thought pros left coke, not beer?
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Post by rogerthymes »

Half a pint can be cheaper than a coke or a bottle of water in some places. I've occasionally bought a half and not touched it.
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Post by cool »

the bulk of the pro's in the past that I came across drank and smoked . One lost his licence driving half a mile home from a lock in at 4am in the morning!
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