Ooohhh splendid stuff didn't think we'd get a flicker machine emulated as Take It Or Leave It is MPU6 and not emulated. (Not sure if Bootylicious and Murphy's Millions were MPU5 or MPU6. I always assumed that TIOLI was the first flicker machine and then the others were cloned afterwards, which would have made them all MPU6, but obviously not!)
Anyway, it's an interesting enough machine, and certainly a very fine effort to maintain some vestiges of 'amusement' in AWPs in the the £70 era, although this is achieved by having an awful lot of low paying 'stuff' on the machine, so it can let you go around the board plenty of times and land on loads of things without ever risking paying out more than a tenner if it doesn't want to.
It's also very flat profile, left to its own devices (without being nobbled by 'the method') it'll stick incredibly closely to percentage, almost always allowing a flat £70 MS or a jackpot for cost price plus percentage. IIRC the mega is capped very low as well, £90-£100 or something like that? Certainly no crazy Red-style £210 megas coming off this one!
The method for this one is really very simple, it's basically £32 in on 25p play (I've changed the layout config so that it's 25/50/100 rather than 30/50/100, as the method is credit based rather than cash based), then up to £1 play, get a board ASAP (but not on the first £1 credit), take the board right down to the wire but don't back it into a corner as it will kill you before giving £70/MS, and then take the DOND game, it'll be 35/50/70/MS.
You can then go back to the start and just do it again, if it doesn't board for £9 in on 25p play then it's dead and you need to walk.
The boxes always go down in value too, so if you've just had a 50 box it'll never do a 70/MS box next cycle through. Once it's down to 35 you can deal on the 'finish' which it likes to do, which is 35/70 or 35/MS, as you know it won't be 70 or MS, take the offer.
Actually quite a boring and slow method to do, but as close as you're going to get to free money with minimal risk (since you can never lose more than £9), and a pretty simple method too. I hosed a generous four figure sum out of two units in my local pubs whilst they were onsite.
Many thanks for this one Matty, really didn't think we'd see a flicker emulated Lovely classic layout too, evokes the spirit of the real machine extremely well, right down to the colour scheme!