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Yeah if you take the sreak as said before from it redding and then it goes to £10 stage then take it.Mattb wrote:£10 block is plenty enough for me to force a red. If you only forced reds when you found them past the £10 block then you'd end up playing nothing!![]()
If you come onto it and its £10 block then theres a chance it was ages ago before it streaked so you just take the chance
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You can't always tell though which is annoying. They don't behave the same every time.
Just last week i was playing an OAR here. Got a £25 top, rechased it and got a £50 top. Got £10 off nudges on a 1 soon after, which i thought i'd gamble out to see what happened. Only went and did a £75 didn't it, IOU'ed the machine!
Just last week i was playing an OAR here. Got a £25 top, rechased it and got a £50 top. Got £10 off nudges on a 1 soon after, which i thought i'd gamble out to see what happened. Only went and did a £75 didn't it, IOU'ed the machine!
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I have found all the above stuff happen many times, particularly on stuff like Invincible and Lucky Devil.
It's very awkward because if you are offered a glow after 2 x 1 jackpot tops then you are inclined to think it's there for another or perhaps a double roll. If you lose on the "£10" board then obviously you can't walk, so you need to evaluate for a couple of boards more - hence reinvolvement = wrapping round for more pots. Not nice.
To those who advocate walking from a machine doing this...If you walked onto a machine hitting £10 and red features would you walk away when it killed you? Obv not - you'd force it (and possibly get done). Regardless of whether previous jackpots have been given or not, the machine is showing you that it's there and for it to give you one or two good boards and then totally rip is an absolute disgrace, and probably illegal.
It's very awkward because if you are offered a glow after 2 x 1 jackpot tops then you are inclined to think it's there for another or perhaps a double roll. If you lose on the "£10" board then obviously you can't walk, so you need to evaluate for a couple of boards more - hence reinvolvement = wrapping round for more pots. Not nice.
To those who advocate walking from a machine doing this...If you walked onto a machine hitting £10 and red features would you walk away when it killed you? Obv not - you'd force it (and possibly get done). Regardless of whether previous jackpots have been given or not, the machine is showing you that it's there and for it to give you one or two good boards and then totally rip is an absolute disgrace, and probably illegal.