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When two coins go onto the top of a column, the column is wild for two spins, as you can see from the video. If there is already a coin in the column when someone comes up on the machine, it takes less spins to make it wild since one coin, rather than two, is required to make the column go wild - hopefully you comprehend this. Occasionally you find a machine with two coins in one of the 1st three columns (I'm sure someone here on VCT has found one with more than one column like this in the 1st three columns) - so that that column is wild for two spins. Blackhole, do you think that a machine like this is not in an advantage state if you found it like this ?
Anyway I second JBJB's comment - thank you sir.