Coppa Load of This query
- jeffvickers
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Coppa Load of This query
Played this last night in a major pub chain who float their machines randomly. Now, as I've heard off a few folk, this likes to block at £5, + you take wins rather than the force, played 50p MegaSpins, got 12 nudges for £15. Collected, rather than forced, and took a few more small wins, £10 in for £28 out. Did I make the right choice, or should I have forced from £15?
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I know you don't listen to a word I say Jeff, not that I'm bothered, but I mentioned in another CLT thread this isn't a machine to force. I found this m/c tended to give decent cash wins pretty frequently along with red features although, it has a habit of lighting up like a Christmas tree. Maybe I kept getting lucky but I found another yesterday which played the same way, so maybe it wasn't luck.
As for the £5 block, the CLT I regularly played had a massive block at £10, plus it very rarely gave 3 red helmets.
As for the £5 block, the CLT I regularly played had a massive block at £10, plus it very rarely gave 3 red helmets.
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it depends on weather the £15 comes back. the one that it throws in once and then disappears is the equivalent of a 'board jackpot' board on older reds, and means that it is usually at least £30 from giving the top/streaking. unless you get it on that climb, in which case it just wont streak.
to give an example, a CLT i was playing last week, first board £7 and offers red hidden riches. after bout £30 in it gave a £15 from nudges that didnt come back. it ended up costing £60 to go red, and £115 to give up the first top

to give an example, a CLT i was playing last week, first board £7 and offers red hidden riches. after bout £30 in it gave a £15 from nudges that didnt come back. it ended up costing £60 to go red, and £115 to give up the first top

Fuck you Noel.
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Well I reckon those that have won have been lucky because I think that's more likely than me being massively unlucky.
As mentioned before on this the first one I ever played full and ARB1 I put £275 through and walked off with something just shy of £100.
Had similar although not as big losses since (£60s)
And was going to just never play one again until on Sat night in a really busy bar it was about £40 off - note changer, and the machine before this (COB) was normally around £100 off when ready.
Anyway had a few quid - spinning in £15's so went for it and it cost me about £100 for £35 (was constantly gambling past the £15 to £25 but everytime was on a crap number for the next gamble) then took loads back for another £35.
Ended up £170 in and left it £24 out.
It was flat dead no top was more than £35 then started killing me on everything. Would gamble to £7 but that was it.
Anyway bank holiday weekend n all so I went back Sunday afternoon and it was £19 off. Went for it again after barely taking anything out on Sat and lost another £60 on it.
Have won once or twice on these but it always cost around £70 min and is usually flat £35.
Have even tried collecting the £35 then going for a top and it does the same - takes it all back and another £30 odd quid for another flat £35.
If I'm damn lucky it may go for a rare £70 and I'd be even.
And I'm playing machines in pubs where machines get a ridiculous amount of play and they are always near full and not daily refill.
I really think you've been lucky boys so be careful.
As mentioned before on this the first one I ever played full and ARB1 I put £275 through and walked off with something just shy of £100.
Had similar although not as big losses since (£60s)
And was going to just never play one again until on Sat night in a really busy bar it was about £40 off - note changer, and the machine before this (COB) was normally around £100 off when ready.
Anyway had a few quid - spinning in £15's so went for it and it cost me about £100 for £35 (was constantly gambling past the £15 to £25 but everytime was on a crap number for the next gamble) then took loads back for another £35.
Ended up £170 in and left it £24 out.
It was flat dead no top was more than £35 then started killing me on everything. Would gamble to £7 but that was it.
Anyway bank holiday weekend n all so I went back Sunday afternoon and it was £19 off. Went for it again after barely taking anything out on Sat and lost another £60 on it.
Have won once or twice on these but it always cost around £70 min and is usually flat £35.
Have even tried collecting the £35 then going for a top and it does the same - takes it all back and another £30 odd quid for another flat £35.
If I'm damn lucky it may go for a rare £70 and I'd be even.
And I'm playing machines in pubs where machines get a ridiculous amount of play and they are always near full and not daily refill.
I really think you've been lucky boys so be careful.