Hello my fellow Pachinko enjoyer do you have any tips on how to choose the right machine? Or you just randomly play. Would love to see some video teaching about how to win!
Hello good sir, there’s a few ways I decide which machine I am going to play. I come out with a profit much more than I used to. Once yu-time got introduced, that changed a lot for me. When I go into a parlor I check the stats of a machine, the bonus payouts, the average amount of wins in a rush, the machine odds, etc. yu-time is essentially a “hit before” machine. On every machine it displays the amount of spins played since the last hit, the amount of bonuses and other various stats. On a 1/89-1/129 Yu-time they tend to have a spin cap of 299 before it will enter the rush. So this specific machine I played had 189/299 spins, so I only had to play 110 spins before I was guaranteed to hit. I ended up getting a bonus around 210 spins and got the rush. If you’re ever in Japan I’m always up for a pachinko session!
The big button in the middle is for entertainment. Sometimes it shakes or lights up indicating you have a higher chance of winning. Pressing it when indicated on the screen produces more entertaining winning productions. Let me know when you are in Japan, I would be glad to show you the ropes!
Hello my fellow Pachinko enjoyer do you have any tips on how to choose the right machine? Or you just randomly play.
Would love to see some video teaching about how to win!
Hello good sir, there’s a few ways I decide which machine I am going to play. I come out with a profit much more than I used to. Once yu-time got introduced, that changed a lot for me. When I go into a parlor I check the stats of a machine, the bonus payouts, the average amount of wins in a rush, the machine odds, etc. yu-time is essentially a “hit before” machine. On every machine it displays the amount of spins played since the last hit, the amount of bonuses and other various stats. On a 1/89-1/129 Yu-time they tend to have a spin cap of 299 before it will enter the rush. So this specific machine I played had 189/299 spins, so I only had to play 110 spins before I was guaranteed to hit. I ended up getting a bonus around 210 spins and got the rush.
If you’re ever in Japan I’m always up for a pachinko session!
@@medalgameguru1367 Thank you, my friend! Hope someday we meet at the parlor!.
@@bankgarmozerigravity3165 whenever you’re out in Japan just hit me up I’m always ready for a pachinko session!
@@medalgameguru1367 absolutely!
That must've won you a lot of yen, 23,000 balls 😮.
Any guesses? The final total was over 25k balls.
very cool
Hey man why you stopped making videos?
I was not feeling good for bit.
Thank you
I’m fascinated by this game . I’m trying to understand it before I come to Japan in a few weeks . What is the big button in the middle?
The big button in the middle is for entertainment. Sometimes it shakes or lights up indicating you have a higher chance of winning. Pressing it when indicated on the screen produces more entertaining winning productions. Let me know when you are in Japan, I would be glad to show you the ropes!
@@medalgameguru1367 sweet , I’m going to Tokyo first landing 26th July I’ll be in the city a couple weeks then go to Osaka
@@spicyroads what are your Osaka dates?
@@medalgameguru1367 august 19 to September 1
@@spicyroads I’m gonna be out that way on one of those dates. We will have to meet up!
これはすごいですね。私もパチンコが好きなので、この連続大当たりの凄さがよくわかりましす。また、さまざまな機種の大当たりを引いているのが面白いです。次はロングバージョンをみたいです。
Please let me know if you ever want to join me!