The Big Cheese
Started by Pgamblin, Nov 21 2003 12:26 PM
14 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 21 November 2003 - 12:26 PM
Hi All.
Anyone got any playing tips for the big cheese ?
It just got installed in my local, first impressions were excellent after we got an invincible board on the first pound. since then a bit dyer..
Q. what happens when you get three more cheeses when you already have the super board... please dont tell me it will go all the way coz i had the chance but nudged in the boxes instead....
Cheers
Paul
Anyone got any playing tips for the big cheese ?
It just got installed in my local, first impressions were excellent after we got an invincible board on the first pound. since then a bit dyer..
Q. what happens when you get three more cheeses when you already have the super board... please dont tell me it will go all the way coz i had the chance but nudged in the boxes instead....
Cheers
Paul
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#2 Guest_Anonymous_*
Posted 21 November 2003 - 01:52 PM
3 cheeses with the super board active closes off the bottom section making you invincible.
dont play this machine. its shit. trust me
dont play this machine. its shit. trust me
#3
Posted 21 November 2003 - 05:11 PM
Yup. I'll second that. This machine is meaner than a tight arse ripping off a blind man. I've never seen a machine block such low wins in my life. Blowing out on 11 and 2 from a £1 win, then spinning a pound straight in again. 2 moves on the board and you land a mystery. I've played this a couple of times and after activating the 3 cheeses, I've been killed before reaching the top red section for the first time. And errm.. yes, 3 red cheeses gives IM.
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#4
Posted 24 November 2003 - 12:39 PM
I will confirm that now, another £30 straight through the machine, backin n all so i thought my luck might be in...
The max i got was the 2nd top prize on the features win streak or something.
It just wouldnt go. it was starting to offer me £10 in the cash shots but i thought i would try force it but no joy.
Thats annoying now because they got 2 machines this one and another machine (cant remember the name but you hi lo nudges then hi lo cash to move around the board) it gives you some jester looking icon and three is big money. I hate it because it has the fruit matrix which offers nudges per line complete and every bonus (three shoes) gives you either respin, selector (never more than 2 nudges) and shuffle.
Any tips to playing the nudge matrix machines ?
The max i got was the 2nd top prize on the features win streak or something.
It just wouldnt go. it was starting to offer me £10 in the cash shots but i thought i would try force it but no joy.
Thats annoying now because they got 2 machines this one and another machine (cant remember the name but you hi lo nudges then hi lo cash to move around the board) it gives you some jester looking icon and three is big money. I hate it because it has the fruit matrix which offers nudges per line complete and every bonus (three shoes) gives you either respin, selector (never more than 2 nudges) and shuffle.
Any tips to playing the nudge matrix machines ?
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#5
Posted 24 November 2003 - 02:32 PM
Sorry, but if you think Big Cheese is a nasty machine, you haven't played that many. At least Big Cheese has a few good ways to force it.
Italian Job (the newest incarnation) is the tightest machine I have ever played. One move on the board and death, and I mean one spin in total. Offers no more then £2 after someone put way over £100 in while backing.
Italian Job (the newest incarnation) is the tightest machine I have ever played. One move on the board and death, and I mean one spin in total. Offers no more then £2 after someone put way over £100 in while backing.
#6
Posted 24 November 2003 - 07:41 PM
Its a strange beast is the new Italian Job
I once put £4 in and won £65..........but i have pretty much done the reverse if you know what i mean it never seems to be able to be worked up its either gonna pay you or its not.
Put a tenner in, if you dont get 3 minis within the feature to activate the special board then leave it well alone
My only advice to this machine is that if you have a jackpot in view and you get a "super" Pick a Reel (or whatever its called the name eludes me right now) then take it as you can get rid of the 2 reels not showing the JP and i would say you have a maybe 30%-50% chance of it giving you the JP
Anyone would think its a Bellfruit!
I once put £4 in and won £65..........but i have pretty much done the reverse if you know what i mean it never seems to be able to be worked up its either gonna pay you or its not.
Put a tenner in, if you dont get 3 minis within the feature to activate the special board then leave it well alone
My only advice to this machine is that if you have a jackpot in view and you get a "super" Pick a Reel (or whatever its called the name eludes me right now) then take it as you can get rid of the 2 reels not showing the JP and i would say you have a maybe 30%-50% chance of it giving you the JP
Anyone would think its a Bellfruit!
#7
Posted 24 November 2003 - 08:07 PM
Try and play for mixed bar wins, hopefully if it gives the right setup jp can be above the winline three nudges for jp or within two of the winline below and above then play for golden hold two up, two down. Hopefully after that it will streak, can go between £50-£100, next board doesn't always flash try about three boards after jp and collect wins if it doesn't flash run.
#8
Posted 03 December 2003 - 09:41 PM
Apart from the FMU version i have only come across the £5 version of big cheese, imo it is not a bad payer but like i say never found the big version to play on.
#9
Posted 04 December 2003 - 07:57 AM
Woz18...
[quote]Sorry, but if you think Big Cheese is a nasty machine, you haven't played that many
I can promise you now i have played a sh1te load of machines. In the last 15 years i have spent nearly every day visiting different pubs / clubs trying to play new / different machines.
If you want my View the tightest machine i ever played was Hyperlinx that was also a sucker for the old 11 to 12 and 2 to 1 killer.
So if big cheese is easy to force then enlighten us ?
[quote]Sorry, but if you think Big Cheese is a nasty machine, you haven't played that many
I can promise you now i have played a sh1te load of machines. In the last 15 years i have spent nearly every day visiting different pubs / clubs trying to play new / different machines.
If you want my View the tightest machine i ever played was Hyperlinx that was also a sucker for the old 11 to 12 and 2 to 1 killer.
So if big cheese is easy to force then enlighten us ?
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#10
Posted 04 December 2003 - 08:16 AM
if ever machines were designed to suck the very will to live out of you...
i would consider anything ever manafactured by global as probably the T3 of all machines.... never relenting suckers of cash and the will to live...
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i would consider anything ever manafactured by global as probably the T3 of all machines.... never relenting suckers of cash and the will to live...
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Cyberpunk:- alienated loner who lives on the edge of society in generally dystopic future where daily life is impacted by rapid technological change, an ubiquitous datasphere of computerized information, and invasive modification of the human body.....Hmmmmm
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#11
Posted 04 December 2003 - 11:43 AM
Just got JPM's Vinda Loot in my local. What a pile of poo. Kills you on the first question mark you hit (usually after 2 spins on the feature). Never seems to give you more than £2 before killing you. Numerous times it goes up to 16 nudges but only for £1.60. No playability at all! Just like playing a Bellfruit - in fact the gameplay seems to be lifted directly off a BFM machine (something to do with a gold mine).
#12
Posted 04 December 2003 - 01:17 PM
I never said wasy, I said it was easier then some of the harsh machines out there.
And the easiest drop on Big Cheese I have seen is Super hold. Bonus nudges then super hold is about the easiest way. Although it's not guaranteed.
But it is better then some machines. The example I gave about the Itilian Job. One move on the board, straight to death, 11 and 2 going the wrong way from a £1 gamble, plus many others.
And the easiest drop on Big Cheese I have seen is Super hold. Bonus nudges then super hold is about the easiest way. Although it's not guaranteed.
But it is better then some machines. The example I gave about the Itilian Job. One move on the board, straight to death, 11 and 2 going the wrong way from a £1 gamble, plus many others.
#13
Posted 15 December 2003 - 11:32 PM
I have played shed loads of machines but the Big Cheese is a different version of top dog i have never been able to drop big cheese as i think its set up for streaks Taking small amounts on this can guarantee a big win in the end. Top Dog is awsome if you put about 20 quid in and it offers you jackpot with out flashing you may be able to get jackpot possibly of the next pound with flashing,, This is a great machine for landing u on a question mark every third spin or some thing,, dont be suprised that it kills u pretty much every time cuz you can rinse this machine.. True skill on jackpot can happen very often as well,, Does anyone have any tips for the following machines
Golden Goal
Rat Pack
Tomb Raider
Big blaster
Reel Roulette
Also Hot Stuff and its clone Hell Raiser are fudging awsome machines if you can get cash code on red im sure of this ive done it 8 times take cashcode and type 123 guarenteed jp im sure of it......
another gr8 machine is supercharged this also can be easy to jp as well depending on how much your willing theres no point in putting 50 quid into this though cuz it will rob you and build up a streak from the flags,, if you dont win on 20 then leave it,,
Not forgeting the Card Shark un chipped machine the amount of times ive rinsed that going lower than a 2 for a £15 dont go for 25 cuz it will kill you,, then if it holds oops shunt say anymore email me for tips on fruits that we can share at soulforrest@hotmail.com
Hope this info is useful and any help with the above machines wud be gr8ful
Golden Goal
Rat Pack
Tomb Raider
Big blaster
Reel Roulette
Also Hot Stuff and its clone Hell Raiser are fudging awsome machines if you can get cash code on red im sure of this ive done it 8 times take cashcode and type 123 guarenteed jp im sure of it......
another gr8 machine is supercharged this also can be easy to jp as well depending on how much your willing theres no point in putting 50 quid into this though cuz it will rob you and build up a streak from the flags,, if you dont win on 20 then leave it,,
Not forgeting the Card Shark un chipped machine the amount of times ive rinsed that going lower than a 2 for a £15 dont go for 25 cuz it will kill you,, then if it holds oops shunt say anymore email me for tips on fruits that we can share at soulforrest@hotmail.com
Hope this info is useful and any help with the above machines wud be gr8ful
#14
Posted 16 December 2003 - 04:27 PM
Woz18...
I can promise you now i have played a sh1te load of machines. In the last 15 years i have spent nearly every day visiting different pubs / clubs trying to play new / different machines.
If you want my View the tightest machine i ever played was Hyperlinx that was also a sucker for the old 11 to 12 and 2 to 1 killer.
So if big cheese is easy to force then enlighten us ?
WRONG!!! Hyperlynx is a £100 streaker maybe more. You are playing it after somebody has just rinsed it... IT is so good that i haven't been able to find one for ages. If you read this thred you'll see we all favour different machines and this is basically due to 3 things...
1/ Playing styles, we all play differently.
2/ Percentages, They play different when set different and some of us may have been playing 25p 70% shit where as others have played the same machine on 30p 80% which would make it seem a lot nicer.
3/ Cash level? How do you know it's backing? I'm sure you are all aware of the fake backing mechanisms installed in most new machines. Red Gaming machines will always appear to be backing for the firs £5-£7 and stop if they are not really backing.
Each to their own, i personally don't play any of the new BARCREST badged machines or MAYGAY as i find them both awful.
#15
Posted 16 December 2003 - 05:20 PM
Each to there own indeed,horses for courses and all that.
You mentioned Hyperlinx as a machine you rate(quite highly maybe ) as you quite rightly pointed out it can go for a ton.Problem i find with this is it saves and saves for that £100 streak,it sure as hell doesnt react very kindly to the "force".Are you just catching it right or are you using a perticular method to get these results??
Most Red Gaming machines in my opinion dont like to be forced,so i would be interested to hear what might "trigger " the streak/run .
Cheers.
You mentioned Hyperlinx as a machine you rate(quite highly maybe ) as you quite rightly pointed out it can go for a ton.Problem i find with this is it saves and saves for that £100 streak,it sure as hell doesnt react very kindly to the "force".Are you just catching it right or are you using a perticular method to get these results??
Most Red Gaming machines in my opinion dont like to be forced,so i would be interested to hear what might "trigger " the streak/run .
Cheers.
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