-
9th May 2003, 11:58 PM
#1
These pages really interest me. I wonder how long do you have to play before you start to recognise mtrs and turn loss into profit. Any comments advice on starting off would be greatly appreciated. Am in Fife in Scotland so if anyone knows any good spots to start, I will give then ago. Hope to be successful and will keep you up to date
-
11th May 2003, 03:30 PM
#2
Rank: Untouchable
Top Forum Offers
Welcome to the scene CM. Everyone has to start somewhere and I think the best thing you can do initially, is to read back through the previous posts, as I am sure you will get some information of value there. If you plkay machines regualarly, you will find that quite a few are similar, they just have different glasses (the glass that you see). For example, Barcrests 'The big Cheese' and 'Top dog' are more or less identical (though they do play slightly different due to the programming changes) the main game and bonusues etc are the same. You will find a lot of companies that do this, and should you get a proven method on one machine, it will likely work on several others. As fatr as finding emptiers etc are concerned, you may find playing a certain way yields more features cash etc, but actually getting one that empties it may be difficult. Getting a list of helpful people is always good, as they might getvthings yopu dont. Remember that you have to share information you get with them so they will return the favour. You may even have to pay for a really good one, but if it proven, it will of course pay for itself eventually
. A good starting tip is to check that the machine is backing (pound coins going down the back of the machine rather than into the hopper that dispenses them when you win). The best way is just to listen. It is hard to in words describe the difference, but one seems to travel a long way (down thwe back) and the other just plops in fast (in hopper). If anyone can describe it better then please do
If a machine is full then you have a much better chance of a good return. Hopefully all that combined may help you a little. Let the board know how things go and dont be afraid to ask if you get stuck. Good luck!
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
Bookmarks