You chuck in a quid!
5 spins for a 20P play
4 Spins for a 25P play etc.....
Does one spin actually make a difference?
Does the machine play a completely different game?
Are these options there for a reason?
Are machines set to 30P to try and encourage players to put 3 quid in at a time?
I have also read somewhere that fruit machines have an optimum setting...for example: 20P play is an optimum setting for £15 jackpot machines, what does optimum setting mean?
What stake/jackpot setting do you prefer?
Forgive me if this has already been discussed in the past!
20P/25P/30P For £15/£25 Jackpots...Whats The Difference?
Started by Arcade8, Jul 13 2007 01:17 AM
2 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 13 July 2007 - 01:17 AM
#2
Posted 13 July 2007 - 05:45 AM
Im no expert on these link bencrest ady etc but would prob say no difference as each machine would have its own individual perentage setting so doesnt matter if its 5p 10p or 50p it would not matter, except to your wallet. If i am wrong guys please correct me. carl
#3
Posted 13 July 2007 - 06:24 AM
Basically 30p should offer a faster, more entertaining game. On 20p you'll get noticably more 'dead spins', and possibly more useless bonuses (like BOOST not giving enough numbers for a feature).
25p is a 'happy medium', and is what I preferred. 30p may also encourage you to stake more, even if it's just to avoid leaving partial credit in the machine.
25p is a 'happy medium', and is what I preferred. 30p may also encourage you to stake more, even if it's just to avoid leaving partial credit in the machine.
Ben
Hopefully recovering from years of compulsive gambling and wanting to be gamble free forever.
Recommended reading - http://www.gamblersaloud.com/ (yes, I bought the book, very happy with it!)
Hopefully recovering from years of compulsive gambling and wanting to be gamble free forever.
Recommended reading - http://www.gamblersaloud.com/ (yes, I bought the book, very happy with it!)
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