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#1 jamesb99_1999

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Posted 18 December 2005 - 06:07 PM

I have recently purchased a Pink Panther Pachinko machine which will be delivered this week. Does anybody know anything about these? How good they are.. Or even how they work??

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Posted 18 December 2005 - 06:15 PM

I have recently purchased a Pink Panther Does anybody know anything about these
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Yep...better putting your dough in this, being yours---than any S16 :rolleyes:

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Posted 18 December 2005 - 06:16 PM

I have recently purchased a Pink Panther Pachinko machine which will be delivered this week. Does anybody know anything about these? How good they are.. Or even how they work??

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i bought a PACHISLO machine a couple of weeks ago and i'm impressed with it.

if u need to know any info i would say the best person to speak to is the supplier of the who u got it from, as all pachislo machines are different

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#4 CrAzYbAr

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Posted 18 December 2005 - 08:18 PM

My aunt comes from Japan and she says they're real guzzlers! But, as you said ady, probably not as bad as any S16!

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#5 jamesb99_1999

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Posted 18 December 2005 - 09:05 PM

I had two Pachislo machines (yes they are real guzzlers), but the Pachinko is a cross between a fruit machine and a pinball apparently and the only currency they accept is little silver balls --- Can't wait to get it anyway... ANOTHER CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR MYSELF --- At some point I had better buy something for everybody else...
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Posted 18 December 2005 - 11:32 PM

Let us know how it plays - sounds like fun.

These Pachislo machines are they effectively true skill? I heard they work by letting the player stop the reels.
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Posted 19 December 2005 - 01:34 AM

Let us know how it plays - sounds like fun.

These Pachislo machines are they effectively true skill? I heard they work by letting the player stop the reels.


that is true nudgeman its down to the player to skillfully stop the reels to a winning combination, its pure skill even tho i have never stopped the reels on the jackpot as yet..lol

#8 Alex Atkin UK

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Posted 21 December 2005 - 07:27 AM

Wow, and I thought that kind of thing was limited to video games such as Sonic the Hedgehog. ;-)

It seems when the Japanese get an idea they REALLY go with it. :cool:

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Posted 21 December 2005 - 05:34 PM

i heard the jap pro's look for pachinco machines with slightly bent pins

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Posted 21 December 2005 - 10:14 PM

Users of this forum may be interested to know that you can play a simulated Pachislo machine for fun or for real at Casino-on-net. You just need to download and install their software. I'd love to see one of these for real, surely a super duper suppedy dooper player could stop jackpot every time? I wonder if these machines have a facility to roll on to the next symbol(s) if needed?
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Posted 21 December 2005 - 10:21 PM

Users of this forum may be interested to know that you can play a simulated Pachislo machine for fun or for real at Casino-on-net. You just need to download and install their software. I'd love to see one of these for real, surely a super duper suppedy dooper player could stop jackpot every time? I wonder if these machines have a facility to roll on to the next symbol(s) if needed?


The Pachislo machines are absolutely not a tiny bit of luck. if you are going to get a win it often tells you before the wheels have even stopped.. NO SKILL INVOLVED AT ALL. Although it tries to make it appear like there is!!
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Posted 04 January 2006 - 03:48 PM

The Pachislo machines are absolutely not a tiny bit of luck. if you are going to get a win it often tells you before the wheels have even stopped.. NO SKILL INVOLVED AT ALL. Although it tries to make it appear like there is!!


I agree James, theye are not skill at all, I increased the payout percentage on my Austin Powers, hmmm skill.... this would not be the case if the machine was pure skill as the answer then would be play it better.....

As for the bent pins, this is correct, the pachinkos have a sweet spot to achive fever mode, if the pins become bent then it increases the chance of the balls entering, but the palours in japan check the pin spacing with a gauge all the time so they have to be quick to spot one with the bent pins.

I would recomend pachislo or pachinko to anyone as they are great to play.
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