Hi guys,
I've recently started really getting into playing fruit machines. To be honest, I do it more for the excitement than the money - which is a good job as I haven't done too well up to now.
I'm currently playing 'Spotted Dick' at the local golf club (£100 JP - 4 reels). Whilst I'm not going to come straight out and ask for an emptier to 'Spotted Dick' as I do appreciate the fact that people like to keep these things top secret, I would really appreciate any hints & tips anyone can give me (however small) on this machine to improve my chances.
Does 'forcing' this machine work?
If people would prefer to PM me that's great.
Cheers, Steve
PS. I did search the forum before posting, but it only mentions the £25 and £250 JP machines.
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Originally Posted by johnbuoy
Thanks John, anybody else with advice?
Cheers, Steve
£100 works exactly the same as £250 just different decals, same software.Originally Posted by muchacho
Yes, with a float of at least £300.Does 'forcing' this machine work?
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Originally Posted by Dice Man
Doesnt the same apply to this? Am not sure.
Originally Posted by DannyC
OK sorry to sound a bit dim lol .. but whats a float? If the jackpot is £100, I have to put £300 to drop it?
Nah, just advisable to have a decent amount of money "float" in your possesion.
Stew
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"Knowledge is power, but enthusiasm pulls the on-off switch"
Originally Posted by stew
Cheers Stew, does X amount have to be placed in all at once? Say £70 straight in coin after coin, before starting to play. I read this so wondered if it was the case ... or whether £1 inserted - wait until its down to last credit - insert another £1, would work.
Youre playing against a machine remember, just play whatever amount you want at a time - although, if by putting say £10 in at once you then know it is or isn't backing can help you decide if its worth carrying on with.
Stew
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"Knowledge is power, but enthusiasm pulls the on-off switch"
Originally Posted by stew
Yeah, the reason for my question was on the theory that if say £50 was thrown in, the bandit might think 'hold on I can afford to pay jackpot out now, as the user cant get this £50 back now anyway' (In programming terms of course), as opposed to inserting £5 and it thinking 'well its only a fiver I wont bother yet).
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