Hi all a was just wondering when a good time 2 hit a machine, Iam off out 2 night 2 a new club thats been open since last night would it be wise to play the mchines so soon?
There a lot of different things to consider, Davy. Is the machine brand new or re-sited from somewhere else, RAM clear, percentage settings, what machine is it (for looking for signs) and even whether someone jackpotteded it last night! I would suggest just putting a few quid in and seeing if anything is going on. The usual backing may be a little help, but if it is new it will be fully floated anyway (unless someone has already hammered it). Good luck!
am yet to know what machines are in there as i am going to night but i will put £3 to see what is the crack and wll let u all know.
Please do, we are all desperately awaiting your story. I for one have been buzzing off waiting for it all day!
lmao wey ae. Ididnt get in to the club (to drunk apparently) but we did end up playing 3 other machines with a a profit of £30 each so it wasnt all bad
Best to time to hit a machine...
After anybody has filled it up losing at least 20+, they are getting too random lately to play at any other time, that's why there are 50 people wathcing the machine in every pub!!
You're spot on mate. Exactly who on this forum plays machines for £2 - £5 profit?
I wouldnt say very many, most of us are on here basically to empty them by putting as little as possible in. Nowadays thats pretty hard to do and the manufacturers know that. I honestly cant remember the last time I stuck in a few quid and got an IM straight away. Machines need to be pumped full and with most machines throwing out the odd couple of quid here and there its gonna take a good while for this.
Whilst I agree we all want what Likesapunt said, any profit is better than a loss, especially on the 'suck you dry for one crappy board' machines of today! Whenever I play the classics on MFME I realise how bad it has all gotten. £2 blocks, £5 BFM jackpots except for every 3 months, higher than a 2 a 1, the list goes on...
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