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#21 Shadi

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Posted 19 April 2004 - 05:45 PM

ARE YOU SURE ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE POSTED SUBDERMA MATE? :eusa_eh:
£250 Jackpot and it paid out a total of £750 (£30 to u + £720 2 whoever)
thats 3x the jackpot! Can one of these machines hold that amount of coin in its tubes? :bigups: or is it a typing error? :eusa_doh:


My local snooker club got quite an old Barcrest in it just before I went on holiday a few weeks ago (Can't remember the name though). Looked really low tech, so didn't bother playing it. 4 Barcrests = £250 + repeat chance. Yeah, right I thought, like the £250 will ever repeat. Got hit for £1000 the day before I came back - Jackpot + 3 repeats. It does happen .....

Had double jackpot on PCB a few times too - nice if you can set it up :)

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Posted 19 April 2004 - 06:31 PM

really trying to work all this out most new and old will hold coin like this
jpk and the floats in them £75=£150/£250 on much newer machines £100=£250 £150=£250 £200=£300/350 £250=£350/400 on most old bfm with hoppers like money to burn crazy fruits ect £500=£600/£750 £1000=£1200 £2000=£2000/£2100 i would just like to know, i dont fix many machines at work that hold more then they can a coin control hopper will only hold a max no more then £390/410 before it stops working due to the wait of coins an mag uni hopper will only ever hold a max of around about £1450 with a note acceptor an askoin extend type spelled wrong i know will only hold a max of £1200 i just dont know many machines that hold double or triple there floats only £75 jkps will i would love to see a 5p £75 machine repeat. example like and this is the way it works for most machines £250 jkp+£100 =£350 float or jpm £320/370 inc a second hopper for 20p`s I `am not calling any one a lier but just seem`s very odd float

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Posted 19 April 2004 - 06:41 PM

Yes - refills are required. Not sure what the hopper size was on the Barcrest one that went for a grand - the club got rid of it.

PCB holds £350, and you can usually empty it with IM + afters. If you double JP it, then it owes you £150 before refilling.

Not sure where the confusion lies here, as most club machines with afters empty.

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#24 mrmystery83

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Posted 19 April 2004 - 06:54 PM

hey it'd be alright if it had a jp repeat wouldn't it lol think what a state ya pockets would be in if the bar was shut!!! :p
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#25 subderma

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Posted 19 April 2004 - 07:54 PM



yep it definately happened i was thinking theres some mistake the chap filled 4 bar trays and they had to change the money out of the safe

i remember hearing the money dropping i waited for him to get the money changed then asked how much you know like you do (but not in the spotty 14 year old track suit waering way "how much ya win mate is it worth me putting a quid in"

and as he said £750 leeds scored a try :( :(

mind you wigan did go on to win so that night werent a total loss and i didnt have to be dragged out of a canal
just one more quid and i'll call it a day!!
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oi love give us change for a tenner

#26 mrmystery83

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Posted 19 April 2004 - 08:06 PM

come on who has holey pockets? lol MEEEEEE lol every one in my jacket has gone cos of pound coins. Unfortch most of the time it's stake money and not winnings :p
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#27 mikey95

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Posted 19 April 2004 - 09:02 PM

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A "bob" was a shilling equivalent to 5p therefore "ten bob" is 50p which was correctly stated.

.................................im not that old tho!!!!


Im only 28 myself mate. But where i live a lot of folk still use this "ancient" form of communication! (North west Cumbria).

E.g. OOZ THEE FETTLE MARRA, WAT SEK'A'CARRY ONS THAT HOWA YONDER LOOKSTA. HAL ETTA GARN EVA GANDER! OO LOOKSTA AV FUN TWO BOB, YER WUH HOWA SLO THEER EH.
:eusa_wal: TRANSLATION:How are you doing mate,what seems to be all the commotion over there, see.Ill have to go and have a look. Oh look ive found 10p, you were to slow then eh. :bigups:
:eusa_sno: P.S. Doesnt this show you what a shit and socially deprived life i have by sittin and typin all this f***ing shit for what?? :eusa_han: YOU TELL ME? :blowingu: NUFF SAID! :eusa_wal: :eusa_nau:


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#28 subderma

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Posted 19 April 2004 - 09:56 PM



local gab tis nowt better fer putting peeps in a tiz and screwing wid der yeds :?
just one more quid and i'll call it a day!!
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oi love give us change for a tenner




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