Hiya everyone.
I have been playing fruit machines for a couple of months now. I wouldn't class myself as a "Pro" or even "semi". I am learning everyday just like everyone else on here. However, I have only recently discovered the correct "terms" and furthered my knowledge by reading people's postings on this site uses, regarding fruit machines. I have never attempted to "force" a machine, nor have I ever noticed a machine to be "backing". I have read many of the site's posts with regards to these and other terms, so please don't think I'm being ignorant with anything I write in this post or any other posts.
1) Say if my dollars that I throw in to a machine drop onto a pile of coins that sounds like it is towards the back of the machine, what does this mean? I may sound like I'm daft, but I just can't tell when a machine is backing (hence, me writing into the newbies section - no disrespect to anyone!!). Please forgive my ignorance but would someone explain to me what "backing" is, in dummy terms?!?
2) Please would someone be able to tell me how much on average you would throw into any random machine you came across to decide if you are going to carry on playing it? Also any other signs you would like out for, ie. for streaks, Jackpots etc? I usually decide on whether I am going to play on from how many bonuses, or nudges a machine is offering after I throw in £3-5 (unless I am being daft and decide to throw more in)
3) How much do you usually have to "force" a machine by (in £'s!!), if it is "backing"? Also to "force" a machine, do you turn down everything it may other you, excluding obvious things like Jackpots etc?? Even if it kills me whilst on the board, should I still play on the next time I am on the board until it kills me again, until I eventually win a decent amount of cash or feature? (unless of course, it just keeps on killing me!)
I do not wish to be given any hints or tipson a how to play any particular machine, as I enjoy and prefer to play machines to learn more things about them myself. However, I would appreciate any feedback anyone would be willing to offer me. And any queries that anyone else may have that I feel I could contribute a decent reply to, I will do my best to return the favour.
Thanks alot guys,
Brian[/b]
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