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AxelWolf
I much preferred the linked stuff that you jump in and out of. Is there any of that around nowadays?
This game enters Cashnado Alert for 2:30. Once you Wong into someone else's Cashnado Alert (all the games are linked), it is a question of whether or not the cost of the average number of spins to get the Cash Grab Bonus round (within the Cashnado Alert mode -- it occurs when a Cashgrab bonus symbol appears on the 5th reel) is less than the average profit of the Cash Grab Bonus round. From the video: "And that works for all games in the bank ? All Games in the bank!". You can use your login credentials for Everi's website (
https://www.everi.com/games/library/cashnado-series/) to see if the par sheet has this information if you wish. Also, you may have to wade through a lot of camping Asians and throw some of them aside to get to an unoccupied linked machine if Cashnado alert is going (or just get an empty seat before the timed Cashnado Alert mode starts and read a book like Kneeland used to do until Flush Attack mode started). I would say it is not worth it based on Youtube and floor observations I made, but whatever.
That's the one I recently saw while traveling however, I didn't have much time to investigate, with the little time I spent looking at it, I was disappointed. Perhaps if there's more to it you might have to estimate how much has been banked up. Perhaps its good and my limited time spent didn't uncover that.
No need to read Frankly's Book, I started on Flush Attack probably a few months after he did. I'm not sure when he started, but flush Attack hadn't been out too long before I started. He had already been working for someone on a slot team, so I can only assume he had started playing them before I started.
I like Franky, however, don't get me started on some of his BS actions that caused heat for others. For instance, on Flush Attack, some of us were more discreet than others, some people less than others, but Franky took being less discreet to a whole different level.
He would load up 2 machines with credits. He would be all sprawled out with his various crap at the machines while reading a book with one hand in between action (most of the time there wasn't any action) as soon as Flush attack mode came on he would fly into action and start slamming 2 machines, rinse repeat.
That act alone had multiple consequences.
This tipped off the ploppies to what was going on, it even educated some and created more competition, or just run them off.
It pissed some of the poppies off who would then complain to management, thus educating them about what was going on and causing them to look closer at everyone. I have seen many situations(I can't recall who all was involved) where it wasn't just a simple quiet complaint to management, it ended up being a big brouhaha with yelling/threats where security and management had to show up.