ive been pulling my hair out for the last few weeks now and i seriously need help
i need to find a guide for
Carry On Clubbin' .. Made by Global Games
i would really , really appreciate help.
this machine has taken over £400 from me and im determind to get it back
please help
is it a AWP or Club mech ??
stewart
"Knowledge is power, but enthusiasm pulls the on-off switch"
hi
its a club
just thought id add .. ive looked on every guide site i know ( i dont know that many though )
and i cant find one anywhere.. there is a machine near me in teh bar im always in which hasnt dropped the jackpot for ages .. ( £250 jp ) and the last person to win it was a 72 year old pensioner and i have watched and counted how much people have put and won from it in the past 3 months
Money IN = £1078
Money OUT = £106
when im not there to keep an eye on it my cousin who owns teh pub watches it .
now personally i reckon that machine is fully loaded !!!!
if i get that to drop i will gladly split the winnings ( - the money i put in ) with the person who helps me
forcing a machine is all about pushing its %, a 250 j/p needs a shite load to go through it before it drops as people dont need to take one large win but a few small one's for it to reach that % as they all add up
anyone else got any views on this one![]()
stewart
"Knowledge is power, but enthusiasm pulls the on-off switch"
any tips you could give me in general as ive tried a lot of other sites but nothing works.
or if you know this machine any tips you could give would really be welcomed
Thanks In Advance
There are lots of options on this machine including % payout. There are bank of dip switchs in the back to set all of these verious options.
one way to inhance your chances of winning with this machine is to only play with £1 coins. When you put your coin in listen hard and try and work out where the coin landed. if you hear it land just below the coin mech you have to wait a while for it to pay out. If it landed down by you feet then its very close to paying out.
From having lots of practice with this machine I have come to the conclution that there are no Quick Wins for this machine it is solely down to chance.
Hope this helps
Si Jones
not exactly relevant to the question is it ?Originally Posted by bunglejones
what a load of tosh! you can play on 10p play. if u want [the hassle!].It makes no difference to the machine.Originally Posted by bunglejones
you can [usually] also key machines to see how full they are or see the last bank.
- "if you claim if the money hits the ground u have a long time to wait for a pot ?" wtf.!?!
perhaps if it Just started backing - although the money could have been dropping forever (well for a few hundred) - what u really want is to hear a Healthy coin sound [like a coin hitting lots of coins] when ur nugget goes down. knowing the machine history can help.
[incidentally I have personally seen 700quid go into a FULL FORCABLE 250 jp clubmachine- yet it still didnt force for the 250...- unpredictable machines sometimes ..]
Nice spelling..Originally Posted by bunglejones
what a load of mumbo-jumbo. "down to chance?" - there is no such thing as 'chance' when dealing with computer programs. timing might be a better word.. if the machine is ready it will pay. simple as that.
I haven't played the machine in question personally - but i think your post was a bit nebulous and not based on fact. let us remember [and rejoice] that machines must pay x% over y plays BY LAW [and usually do..].
The REAL questions are - how big is your float ? are u collecting / recycling [bad idea], is the machine full - has it been full and backing for a few hundred ? - has anyone taken any massive wins recently ? and so on...
not meaning to diss mr bunglejones by the way.. [apart from his interesting spelling skills :0]
lool.Originally Posted by WishfulGambler
the cheque will be in the post will it ? or if u lose - we send u a cheque for half the losses ?![]()
Shame he asked for advice over 2 and a half years agoOriginally Posted by bunglejones
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Welcome to the forum anyway BungleJones. Although playing with £1 coins will help you tell whether the hopper is full, it is not very useful in finding out whether a machine is going to pay out- especially club machines- how much do they hold anyway? I've only had a couple (prob just 2 as well) of jp's on £250jp machines in my entire life and on neither occasion was the machine backing- money falling over the back into the cashbox.
Let's put it this way, we all know machines work on payout %, a club machine might be £300 from backing and some guy starts recycling wins- in the end he is going to be losing more than he gets back, but because he is collecting wins, the machine is reaching its goals for how much it should pay out- it doesn't care that the person is putting that money back in- so after a while he is £300 down and the machine is now full, yet he has been collecting wins and therefore the machine is still not happy enough to pay jp even though full. Now the only difference is that the money is falling down the back.
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