worst reds

Red gaming fruit machine chat..
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Post by Firefox »

theoak wrote:
Matt Vinyl wrote:DNA, X-Rated, the show of red x's meant you were pretty much at most, £20 away from a good top, or series of tops.
As if! :x
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Oak, he's right mate, stop looking for a reaction.

Matt, I still have a snailblazer! :wink: pretty reliable once a week too!
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Post by Matt Vinyl »

Firefox: Good stuff! I miss my one. :(

Oak: If you played your steps / exchanges right, you wouldn't have long at all to wait from red x-ing. Still the best variety of Reds by far. Hope they release more, even if they do become more difficult to read... ;)
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Post by theoak »

lol; im not looking for a reaction! and i ASSURE you Im not messing up, I just still have nightmares of a 140 in a CONSTANT red-xing DNA before a top! I of course realise it's an uncommon horror story, yet common enough for me not to be the only one to have experienced it on here!
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Post by blackmogu »

DNAS weren't my favorite either.. in an area where they were getting done constantly by other players/rats, they seem to take on a harsher profile. It was always a battle to win out of them, even when showing. The time spent on them versus profit in the end just wasn't working out after a while.
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Post by gambogaz1 »

I have to say I've got an underlying hatred of DNA. When these where in my area(which was a over a good 2 years ago) these where terrible. Fair enough I was a bit of a munter back then. But this machine welcomed me to the £15+ for a board Era!!! I did actually stop playing machines for a while because of this machine. But then Hot stuff came along and saved me.
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Post by Scott »

DNA is nasty this end too, been £100+ in many times and loves too block at £15 for fun.
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Post by MrRed »

It's a strange one this

I liked DNA but prefered LAB
I know people who love DNA and detest LAB
And the other way round love LAB detest DNA

I find that either can be harsh at times when generally showing

I would disagree on the CCP front
I find these a lot more generous on that £15 to top gamble
If you find one red x-ing early you would be very unlucky to lose on it
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Post by ob »

CCP wins to the top for fun, certainly one of the easier reds to get the top on..

DNA could be a RIGHT bastard to get the top on, had it block it 10+ times ( when red ) before a couple of times, LAB could be similarly harsh, but generally I found it to be better in terms of bigger streaks and easier to get tops
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Post by toothless11 »

They are all good machines. I don't know why people moan about them if they have them near them. Time them and play them correctly and you will be fine. I would rather have a DNA. LAB, CCP all day instead of some global shit.
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Post by Martal~Wombat »

Lucky Devil...................
Just shows how much liked these r,
they havnt been spoke about since July 07!
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..having a coffee in a spoons near you soon :))
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Post by jeffvickers »

Played one of these fuckers today. Full with s bucket of money in the bottom, non float day. £80 in for £80 out in 1 hour. Waste of time!
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Post by PMK »

I use to think that and then I decided to change strategy on 'em. Now we get along just fine. None around anymore tho.
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Post by jeffvickers »

Are you suggesting you just milking instead? Tried a few times, Tenner profit maybe.
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