How much money does a £70 jackpot fruit machine take before it will pay its top prize?
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This is regarding any £70 jackpot machine, deal or no deal, take it or leave it etc etc. If I have put £60 in and still not won any of it back should I keep playing it? I have put £120 in a machine once and it still didnt drop its £70 jackpot???
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Answer:
The machine's average payout return is set over a period of time - and you do not know how long it has been set for. Some machines, in clubs/pubs are set to pay back 80% of the take in about a week - so that the regulars are always hearing of regular big payouts. In an arcade or chip shop etc - they are set to much much longer time periods. Hope this makes sense.
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Ah.. the age old problem of chasing after the jackpot..... Okay as a rough rule of thumb let me tell you. I used to work in an arcade for three shifts of 10 hours per a week. I would therefore see so many people playing fruit machines. I am bassing this on btw, putting money in and just pressing start and not playing any features (obviously if you get the jackpot one thats different) It will eventually give you the jackpot. 25 jackpot - roughly 90 quid you have to put in 50 jackpot - roughly 200 or slightly less 70 jackpot - roughly 400 or slightly less. the larger the jackpot the more money you have to put it. for example when i finished working in the slots place 500 jackpot machines were being introduced and seriously i saw several people put in approxiamtely 4000 + before they hit the 500 jackpot so. Best approach is to start small any machine. I know your'e worried about someone playing one credit after you and winning the jackpot but you have to walk away otherwise will drive you crazy, so for example on 25 machines, i usually put in a fiver if i dont get a win larger than 3 quid or equivalent then leave... obviously if you win 3 quid put it back in unless you want to win three quid that is. 10 on 50 machines and maybe 12 on 70 machines... hope that helps... btw.. largest ever win was 500 jackpot off a £2 stake. that day though...was one of the luckiest days of my life and from my £2 turned it into £28,500.
Gary
You might put £300 and still not see the jackpot. Don't you understand that these machines were designed to TAKE your money, not to give you any??? If you don't, fairly soon I hope you finally see this is the truth, before you lose too much more.
pdq
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