I played a BFU that was not full but offered £19 cashpot after the 2nd board and took £80 although it did give a DM for £60 then a £25 cashpot
Had a nasty experience on a BFU yesterday. Just wondering if anyone else has suffered the same and if there is an intentional block on some versions.
Basically, first pound in, it was backing and offered £11 in the cashpot. Ideal. Or so I thought, it continually kept offering decent boards, even went upto £20 in cashpot after around £10 in.
Then it died- £40 later best it offered was £12 and I was getting worried. Another £40 later and best offered was good times on the feature and the £20 in cashpot. £90 in after backing off first quid and had I collected that board I would have been £10 up
I was now out of coins so put a note in and decided to collect on the features from a high feature, only for the gamble to lose and end up with an £8 win!! Tried another board which cost £6 and it killed me on £3. Couldn't believe it. Played the rest of my £10 note and ended up with a £14 cashpot which I collected- £86 down- never thought it was possible after starting so well. The onlt thing I can think of is that I was extremely unfortunate to start play ing a machine that had just streaked bigtime and been refilled straight away- so the £11 initially was just afterplay and i was backing because of refill. £90 still seems a hell of a lot to not see a jp though????
This was at a motorway service station by the way, and I've learnt not to play the fruit machines there again!!
I played a BFU that was not full but offered £19 cashpot after the 2nd board and took £80 although it did give a DM for £60 then a £25 cashpot
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Sounds like its been done and you go sucked into the refil.
A good rule of thumb on these is to always collect a profit of £10+
Thats what i thought, pm'd him.Originally Posted by Dunhamzzz
The only thing was,it wasn't like afterplay, if you get me.
It offered £11, and then progressed quite well.
Usually afterlay like that offers a quick £11 then dries up, it only gives you a couple of chances usually- that is the sign of afterplay.
Dunhamzz, that is usually my rule of thumb, if £10 profit then leave it. But it was backing (badly times refill no doubt) and I got suckered!!![]()
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