Refill After Closeing Time
Started by jon2007, May 29 2012 03:38 PM
26 replies to this topic
#21
Posted 02 June 2012 - 02:00 PM
even if the machine is dropping from genuine play, it means sod all. it can still rip you for a wedge. even if the hopper only had £1 in it and the machine wants to payout, it will do so. just means it will need to be refilled to continue.
the state of the hoppers, note acceptor, blah, blah etc..will have no bearing on how the machine performs.
the state of the hoppers, note acceptor, blah, blah etc..will have no bearing on how the machine performs.
Former Fruit Machine Engineer.<br /><br /> 1988-2004.
#22
Posted 02 June 2012 - 02:06 PM
a good example would be "vegas nights". if you are on the top feature and the bank limit is reached whilst still in the feature, the machine will payout the bank. if it runs out of coins whilst trying to pay you out, it will ask for a refill. if the owner of the machine then refills the machine via the refill key (without opening any doors as this will kill the feature) the feature will then continue as if nothing has happened.
The machine will payout its target percentage no matter what the hopper state is. (eventually)
The machine will payout its target percentage no matter what the hopper state is. (eventually)
Former Fruit Machine Engineer.<br /><br /> 1988-2004.
#23
Posted 02 June 2012 - 05:25 PM
The fruits in my local get refilled every single night without fail. Unless of course they don't need to be
#24
Posted 03 June 2012 - 12:23 PM
Does anyone really still believe "it's backing so it'll payout soon"? I thought that went out with the Big Reds that backed for a bit and then went back to the hopper. Same as the old looking up through the reels to see if the coins tubes were full - all a bit ancient history now...
#25
Posted 03 June 2012 - 12:39 PM
Same as the old looking up through the reels to see if the coins tubes were full - all a bit ancient history now...
this is how we used to pick machines to play.. 25-30 years ago
#26
Posted 03 June 2012 - 09:35 PM
Yes they do, and they're bantha fodder to the fruit machine industry.Does anyone really still believe "it's backing so it'll payout soon"? I thought that went out with the Big Reds that backed for a bit and then went back to the hopper. Same as the old looking up through the reels to see if the coins tubes were full - all a bit ancient history now...
I play today's £70 pub machines VERY casually, and over the years I've gotten lucky a few times and gotten £140 off a Bellfruit for a few quid in. On NONE of these occasions was the machine backing, and actually a few times the machine ran empty before finishing the payout.
If backing was trully a long-term advantage to anyone, they'd have phased it out long ago.
#27
Posted 14 September 2012 - 12:10 AM
Its good practice to keep machine topped up , less hassle. ie running empty and muppets think its ready to drop.
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