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#1 RHM

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Posted 11 February 2019 - 10:27 AM

As per the title really, I was wondering when they plan to increase the £5 jackpot and what it will be increased to.

 

Price of play, Jackpot amount?



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Posted 11 February 2019 - 10:41 AM

I'm very surprised they haven't increased the £100 yet.
Probably to do with what's going on with the bookies machines.

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Posted 11 February 2019 - 12:09 PM

I'm sure I've seen 20p/£10 jackpot somewhere
The newer casino crazy fruits in olyimia Weston super mud has a streak of £10 on the £5 JP, also seen a batman three player on £10 in gala Glos.

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Posted 11 February 2019 - 01:44 PM

Hi

 

There now many machines on 20p/£10 Jackpot but these machines should only be sited in the over 18 area or in inland arcades that tend to only have over 18 entry policy over the whole centre, many machines on £5 can have a huge streaks in them, obviously they take a credit every £5 to keep them within the law, I cannot see any increase in the stake prize going up on these machines any time soon, because these machines are all aimed at FEC's, and any increase would lead to the argument of encouraging kids to gamble, to be honest just having them there is doing that now,  



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Posted 11 February 2019 - 08:58 PM

It's been a fiver jackpot for the last 20 years!
Fiver won't buy much these days... they don't get played a lot these days, it's the ticket payout machines and pushers that are popular...
Oh apparently there were talks on increasing from 100 to 150... £2 play! I can't see it happening anytime.

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Posted 11 February 2019 - 09:06 PM

It's been a fiver jackpot for the last 20 years!
Fiver won't buy much these days... they don't get played a lot these days, it's the ticket payout machines and pushers that are popular...
Oh apparently there were talks on increasing from 100 to 150... £2 play! I can't see it happening anytime.

there's already machines out there at £2 a pop with a £200 jackpot repeat chance, jackpot bros on youtube plays one called everybody salsa or something like that 


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Posted 11 February 2019 - 11:33 PM

The next milestone for an awp cat C is 150/200 @£2  , As for cat D £5/10/20p as always been the norm for near on 20years .The £10/20p was reviewed I think in 2014/5 but must be put within AGC over 18`s section. At the moment thing have been on hold since last year. Yes due to the new T&C of CAT B. I welcome any new news and updates etc      


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Posted 12 February 2019 - 11:52 AM

I ask the question because I am or WAS going to put my machine in a friends pub, but its 5p £6 CASH! now he already has a cat C in and room for my cat D but technically isn't mine a cat C with the prize amount being £6?



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Posted 12 February 2019 - 07:36 PM

there's already machines out there at £2 a pop with a £200 jackpot repeat chance, jackpot bros on youtube plays one called everybody salsa or something like that 

 

They are running on a B3 license in B3 cabinets.  There's a 3-reel black knight (same as the £100 version) at £2 play £500 jackpot, compensated game out now too.  Having been taken down many times by the £100 version, I declined to play.



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Posted 12 February 2019 - 07:57 PM

Yes I've heard about these £200 jackpot repeaters but they are not cat c!
It's been £500 jackpot for nearly 15 years!
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Posted 12 February 2019 - 10:06 PM

 

They are running on a B3 license in B3 cabinets.  There's a 3-reel black knight (same as the £100 version) at £2 play £500 jackpot, compensated game out now too.  Having been taken down many times by the £100 version, I declined to play.

 

Not seen a 3 reel black knight on £500, but have seen the £200 B4 version. Exactly the same as the cat c.


Yes I've heard about these £200 jackpot repeaters but they are not cat c!
It's been £500 jackpot for nearly 15 years!

 

They have indeed! I would guess, with the £2 stake cap coming in, an increase in the £500 seems a bit far fetched.


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Posted 13 February 2019 - 10:21 AM

Can anyone shed any light on this?



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Posted 13 February 2019 - 11:09 AM

The bookies are getting capped, and their not happy about it, that's as far as I know.
And it's probably putting a hold on other cats.

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Posted 13 February 2019 - 03:42 PM

a few questions to answer here but - 

 

Cat C can also accommodate anything below it on the license, so yes a £5 would be fine. (you could also havea club machine in a bookies for argument sake)

 

Bacta were pushing the FOBT thing so much that the £10 cat b5, Cat C £150 £2 a spin and cat D £10 20p seems to have been put on a back burner.



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Posted 13 February 2019 - 04:02 PM

They have already been released Cat D 10p £8 Jackpot, Southend etc has them in the family areas now. 



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Posted 13 February 2019 - 07:15 PM

D money prize

10p

£5

D non-money prize 
(other than crane grab machine)

30p

£8

D non-money prize 
(crane grab machine)

£1

£50

D combined money and non-money prize 
(other than coin pusher or penny falls machines)

10p

£8 (of which no more than £5 may be a money prize)

D combined money and non-money prize 
(coin pusher or penny falls machine)

20p

£20 (of which no more than £10 may be a money prize)



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Posted 13 February 2019 - 07:33 PM

 

Not seen a 3 reel black knight on £500, but have seen the £200 B4 version. Exactly the same as the cat c.

 

 

If you want to do your wages they're to be found on SG Gaming terminals in SPIN powered by Ladbrokes arcades (and possibly Ladbrokes bookies too, not sure).



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Posted 14 February 2019 - 04:04 PM

D money prize

10p

£5

D non-money prize 
(other than crane grab machine)

30p

£8

D non-money prize 
(crane grab machine)

£1

£50

D combined money and non-money prize 
(other than coin pusher or penny falls machines)

10p

£8 (of which no more than £5 may be a money prize)

D combined money and non-money prize 
(coin pusher or penny falls machine)

20p

£20 (of which no more than £10 may be a money prize)

 

Right, so what is my machine then? 5p £6.



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Posted 14 February 2019 - 04:08 PM

Old like mine lol.

#20 RHM

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Posted 14 February 2019 - 04:22 PM

What category will it fall under?






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