Oche oche oche
Started by gegriffi11, Dec 16 2009 12:19 AM
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#1
Posted 16 December 2009 - 12:19 AM
hello guys, i've been away for a while i hope all is well for everyone. just wondering if antbody had played oche oche oche 70jp by barcrest and what your opinions are?
#2 Guest_tommy c_*
Posted 16 December 2009 - 01:11 AM
Not played it on £70 but played it on £35 a good few times and most of the time it was just flat game play with the 5/6/£7 blocks most of the time,so if i seen one anywere i wouldn't be in any rush to play it.hello guys, i've been away for a while i hope all is well for everyone. just wondering if antbody had played oche oche oche 70jp by barcrest and what your opinions are?
#3
Posted 16 December 2009 - 09:01 AM
There was a little trick involving playing it on £1 a play and getting super hold off the bonus, it was'nt technically an empty because the machine would alarm once you had a few JackPots, i was lucky enough to do several but it did'nt last long, best to give them a miss now i reckon!!!
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#4
Posted 13 February 2010 - 01:37 AM
Hi guys, i've been taking a hammering off oche for a little while now, a couple of jp's here and there, nothing special to be honest, but just so you know if anyone is playing, when playing for £1 spins, if you hit the bonus (which will always give skill option) it is impossible to choose what you want, whenever you hit start it will always select 1-2 options ahead of what you wanted...and no its not because i was drunk with slow reactions, this has happened time and time again and just to make things worse there is no superhold option on bonus when playing £1 per game..is this a rechipped model?????
#5
Posted 13 February 2010 - 10:57 AM
I've played the £70jp, we had it in the pub a while back now. It is usually about £5 a board, but it is fantastic fun, and the sound schemes on there are superb! In fact, I have a clone (near enough) of it, 'Bully for You' in my house.
The three Hi-Low is a bit of a gimmick, usually kicks you off on a 2 or 11 after a bonus.
Be sure to take your darts before the mystery part of the feature, as you can't then.
I seem to remember there being a lot of opportunities for the skill stop (using cancel button), especially useful on mystery. Usual things apply, if you hold the Hold Hi and Hold Lo during a bonus, it will supply a repeat chance.
Not a bad machine, better on a lower jp I would imagine. I think there is still one in one of the amusements in Gt.Yarmouth, played it a few months back.
Cheers
Toby
The three Hi-Low is a bit of a gimmick, usually kicks you off on a 2 or 11 after a bonus.
Be sure to take your darts before the mystery part of the feature, as you can't then.
I seem to remember there being a lot of opportunities for the skill stop (using cancel button), especially useful on mystery. Usual things apply, if you hold the Hold Hi and Hold Lo during a bonus, it will supply a repeat chance.
Not a bad machine, better on a lower jp I would imagine. I think there is still one in one of the amusements in Gt.Yarmouth, played it a few months back.
Cheers
Toby
#6
Posted 14 February 2010 - 01:29 AM
Hi guys, i've been taking a hammering off oche for a little while now, a couple of jp's here and there, nothing special to be honest, but just so you know if anyone is playing, when playing for £1 spins, if you hit the bonus (which will always give skill option) it is impossible to choose what you want, whenever you hit start it will always select 1-2 options ahead of what you wanted...and no its not because i was drunk with slow reactions, this has happened time and time again and just to make things worse there is no superhold option on bonus when playing £1 per game..is this a rechipped model?????
A few crest do this on slow down bonus's and yes your playing the latest version without the superhold from bonus option.
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