thicko arms nominations
- Istenem
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thicko arms nominations
i realise that some people will be cagey about this but i nominate:
yates's leicester square (very obvious location but not an itbox so seems to be avoided by serious players)
edwards richmond (lots of rugby fans very little brains)
any bowling alley
yates's leicester square (very obvious location but not an itbox so seems to be avoided by serious players)
edwards richmond (lots of rugby fans very little brains)
any bowling alley
nobody ever wins on those things.
Re: thicko arms nominations
Last time I was in it had two Paragons so would therefore be avoided by *any* serious playersIstenem wrote:yates's leicester square (very obvious location but not an itbox so seems to be avoided by serious players)
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I've never done too well in there either although TBH you've got to be the wrong end of ten pints to be in there in the first place. Great for a late night bit of Dexy's Midnight Runners if the queue for Reflex is too longggdr wrote:As you say Istenem, not entirely sure I want to spill all here, but in the side category of "looks like Thicko Arms down to the last detail but plays like a git", Ryan's Bar near Fleet Street takes some beating.
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Re: thicko arms nominations
suits me fineNil Satis wrote: Last time I was in it had two Paragons so would therefore be avoided by *any* serious players![]()
most other places near there (itboxland) are rarely worth looking at (for me anyway).
but i wouldn't risk a beer near there.
nobody ever wins on those things.
That didn't used to be the case when I was there (c. 1996 to 1999 the place was tight as a gnat's whatsit), but I wonder whether things have changed. Took about £90 out of an ItBox in a very well-known Oxford hostelry in early January, which was my record ever from one cabinet (a record that I suspect will last a while).cool wrote:any pub in Oxford. Horrible place full of Japanese tourists (cant play swp), beggars,local morons and thousands of students that are supposedly intelligent but it is below one to enter a hostelry and play an swp. Rich pickings if you can put up with the place.
I nominate the Swinger, in Bulwell, Nottingham.
If you can get past the gang of teenagers with dogs who hang around outside (making having a fag an extra dice with danger), and get through the boarded up entrance door you will find a pub that appears entirely occupied by members and extended members of one family. The Gamesnet machine is to your left.
You will be obviously be faced with the dilemma of on the one hand winning big, but on the other of how to get the winnings out. Fear not. there is a dodgy window in the mens
If you can get past the gang of teenagers with dogs who hang around outside (making having a fag an extra dice with danger), and get through the boarded up entrance door you will find a pub that appears entirely occupied by members and extended members of one family. The Gamesnet machine is to your left.
You will be obviously be faced with the dilemma of on the one hand winning big, but on the other of how to get the winnings out. Fear not. there is a dodgy window in the mens
Bear in mind there's lots of different games on the average ItBox! The prize (which now I think properly was actually more like £80 - sorry for misleading) comprised JPs on a number of different games, most of which have now been removed or sufficiently emasculated as to make a JP an impossibility. This was a really notable evening for me, far better than I'd ever done off one box. No doubt for some players, it's a regular occurrence.JG wrote:£90 off one cabinet? Wowser! What did it do, flash for jackpot and start the streak?
The chances are that this was taken off several games rather than one, each of which would have been in 'payout' mode - each game varies its level of difficulty in terms of how much money has gone in and how much has come out. Some games never seem to be in payout mode (there's a list as long as your arm of these!) and most players will rapidly spot such games and either ignore them or just play them for entertainment value. Very occasionally a game will come along that a skilled player can ensure is virtually always in payout mode. These games are quite rare and the best you normally get nowadays are games where one big prize is available on each cabinet and then the game is basically killed for other players.JG wrote:£90 off one cabinet? Wowser! What did it do, flash for jackpot and start the streak?
P.S. For those of you who stray into here from the fruit machine forums, it's worth reiterating that here 'skilled player' means just that - use of skill, knowledge, memory, tactics and so on. Quiz machines virtually never provide the opportunity for using the 'insider tricks' that the fruit machines apparently allow.