I know these are not popular machines, but the reason I am asking is that I do see potential in them when caught right.
I know they block at certain values, say £6 or £10 but I have found that with machines like Crown Jewels, once it offers over £6 or £10 on the super cash meter, a force is always worth a go- this machine dropped £76 off the crown jewels feature the other day. Any thoughts, or can they even block when consistently offering £10 on the cash shot, was I lucky.
By the way, I noticed the machine offered £12 on cash meter, gambled and i never gave one board for £10 then next board went to top feature- almost like a quiet before he storm lol.
Good indication isn't itBy the way, I noticed the machine offered £12 on cash meter, gambled and i never gave one board for £10 then next board went to top feature- almost like a quiet before he storm lol.. Banking BFM's makes me the most cash with their frequent feature entries
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"Knowledge is power, but enthusiasm pulls the on-off switch"
With playing BFM's for sooo long, I can say the quiet before the storm is a true statement of BFM mcs.
Many a time, I have put over £40 into a mc to not even get on board, then all of a sudden a streak of £100 including 3 IM boards...
Weird profiles, this is another reason I would advise to stay away.
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Originally Posted by Dice Man
Yeah, but if they are offering decent cash meter values then I reckon that a jp at least is not too far away. They are weird cos it will offer all thee boards then go dead for £10 then drop like you recognise, but this is a good thing as well in my opinion.Originally Posted by DannyC
Thing is, if it offers a few £10+ features and you don't collect, it is gonna have to pay out sooner or later, the 'common quiet before the storm' is just the final collection it takes before dropping a streak- it has happened a few times.
Depends though mate, very weird profiles.
A backing PIR once, spun in £5 bars, exchanged for 9 shots... jacked me off on 2nd zone, next spin spun £5 bars in again, exhanged for another 9 shots... jacked me off again in 2nd zone.
Next £20 without even a board, it let me on for IM, repeated twice, afterplay about £15.
Can't believe it went £20 without even cherries!
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Originally Posted by Dice Man
I know what you mean, but once it has offered something good, the machine's I have played always seem to have a little quiet spell before dropping a huge amount. Perhaps I have been lucky so far? Perhaps it is something put in by the programmers to stop people focing, hoping you will give u for some git to stic £3 in and drop £100! lolOriginally Posted by DannyC
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Originally Posted by Dice Man
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