eek! would you believe it, I just about stop getting creamed on DNA and start to make a modest profit when they take it away from my local and relplace it with flashcash, not the 1980's version with action nudges but the new one 25p play £25.00 jacky.
Anyone got any advice, are these easy to force, any tell tale signs its really happy other than the usuals
I seem to remember playing something similar to this in emulation but cant remember what it was called, you needed 8 on numbers to get a board but given 16? you got a red board in the red zone...what was that called?
flash cash is a much harsher version of Hot Stuff/Vamp it Up etc, and in my experience can take alot longer to force. the JP rips dont some around as often as the others, and it will offer you the JP alot lot more than the top streak. Id only really play it if uve seen someone miss an obvious JP!
max
It all depends on which chip it is, if it gives gamble nudge and gives a win rebgualraly then its pretty good, then there is the other chip which doesnt give you a chance unless u wanna get 2/3 quid per a fiver. Saying that theyre both bad as usually it will be one off everytime, ie. need one upgrade one feature one nudge etc...
Dave
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I had quite a lot of good returns on this, but haven't got any round my end anymore. It is basically exactly the same as Shark Raving Mad.
I used to force out the Flash Cash feature first if playing well then go for setting up the jp on the Tutti Fruitti feature (Hot/Super).
Wasn't aware of the various chips as Justaneone says but I certainly had the early one as the gamble nudges almost always gave a win or exchange when gambled
Usual good signs are good bonuses which put you on the board and frequent entry onto the red super board when advancing the trail. The biggest giveaway one these machines (backing also helps) is how frequently the cash offered goes over £3, if constantly going over this then just force out the Flash Cash and look for any afterplay steals.
If you find you can set up jp and you are <£15 in, then I'd tend to take the jp as you could be playing someone's afterplay.
Went to my local the other day armed with a good few quid as a float.
Within £20 in and refusing all wins I got flashcash for £32, then while playing a fivers afters got the JP too.
Weird thing was that it was not showing signs of being too happy and I was going to pull out after being about £15 down but the gambler in me (or the fool - you decide) took over and I went that extra bit...
The flash cash dropped straight in (almost) quite easily and I didnt need to go around the houses like you do on some machines.
Walked out with a smile and that warm feeling inside.
Unfortunately I've still never had the chance to have a dabble on this, although it sounds like it has the same fun value as Hot Stuff & Clones.
Anyone know if it's gonna be modded to a £35 pot?
I doubt it....it was never a wide release. There weren't that many of them about, and nowadays you don't see them anywhere really. Not seen one for ages now. Bit like Wobblers really, a rare breed!
I have been having good profits off the flashcash in my local but it is now being hit by a pair of players who seem to have an emptier. Anyone else know anything, it seems to me that it just prolly isnt worth me playing any more unless the unlikely event happens of someone telling me it....
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