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a friend and I have just started playing on fruit machines but we have been having trouble beating them.My friend seems to be quite an expert but its me,I put in £1 and finish off without a penny.Have you got an e-book on how to beat the fruit machines or where I can get one (I can`t use E-Bay).
If you have got a E-Book could please e-mail it to me I`ll give you my e-mail address.This is all legal it has been discussed with the gamesboard and they agreed it`s legal so I`m not breaking the law.
thanks
Peter :)
a friend and I have just started playing on fruit machines but we have been having trouble beating them.My friend seems to be quite an expert but its me,I put in £1 and finish off without a penny.Have you got an e-book on how to beat the fruit machines or where I can get one (I can`t use E-Bay).
If you have got a E-Book could please e-mail it to me I`ll give you my e-mail address.This is all legal it has been discussed with the gamesboard and they agreed it`s legal so I`m not breaking the law.
thanks
Peter :)
There's no way to 'beat' them. They'll ALWAYS come out on top.
What's the point of making machines that let people come away with a profit?
> Don't use them, ever.
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> There's no way to 'beat' them. They'll ALWAYS come out on top.
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> What's the point of making machines that let people come away with a
> profit?
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They`re made to eat you`re money there`s a chip in the back you have to get on the machine at the right time My mate did it today and won £7
> I have that ebook, no idea where it is though.
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Well if you find it can you email me or put a thread up please?!
I've never found one of these myself, but my dad did once. Or so he claims.
At the end of the day, it would have been filled by those who use it all day.
Then in the evening (when I worked there this time last year) I'd put in a £2 coin and either break even, or come away with near enough a tenner.
Some days I did lose my money, but overall was a winner.
It was only a 5p machine though, so I came out with a pile of 5ps!
I think the 'cheaper' machines are designed to give more wins though, so you get more confidence and move onto the £1 machines. And lose.