Use the search function at the top........or get a job.
hello have bever had any tricks or cheats as such for the bandits but have been hearing a lot about the double jackpot trick on vivids ? also where is the best place to get decent tricks and tips for machines
i have looked on FAQ for the obvious but no joy
Use the search function at the top........or get a job.
no joy with the search function and was does getting a job do in the way pf helping me with my questions ? are you stupid ??
all too easy
In a nutshell:gamble the cash trail to JP,then play the feature board.
Not that it will get you anywhere now.
well thanks for actually being arsed to reply from reading various threads i gather that machines are chipped much in the same way patches are applied to certain software releases to update or iron out bugs
all too easy
There are a few unchipped ones about,but they will probably be totally dead,even if you find them.
Pie factory is possibly the easiest,some,like Card Shark and Raise the Roof and All for One can be nightmares if you aren't sure what you're doing.
A dead card Shark can cost over £80 to force the cash JP.
Leave them alone.
Finding unchipped machines with known emptiers/methods are very difficult to find even a few weeks after it is known let alone the VIVID method.. hell I was doing em back in early 2002/end 2001..
I have not seen an unchipped one for months here in leicester
Why has it come to this?
6 that I know of in Leicester county Scott!! All I'll say is that if you travelled around to do them all you'd clock up about 120 miles.
Confucius say "man who know wombat know more than stupid looking monkey"
Confucius also say "man who know Kebab has 60 inch waist"
Confucius finally add "man may deal, but man may not 'know' deal"
Another twat spamming, interesting thread though, our paths must have crossed at some point Scott, especially if you was doing the vivids around Leicester back in the day?
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