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Dream West?
There are three types of coin pushers:
The first is set by the machine, similar to if you put a coin into it, the coin has to go through some processing, and then a result is obtained. This is not very reliable, and the machine sets this way, generally depending on the number of coins invested. Enough of the quantity, and the machine will spit out what you expect.
The second is half by machine and half by luck, the machine will be set up, so if you want to get something, you have to rely on conjecture and experience. This kind of coin is generally based on experience, and then feel that it is not suitable to continue. Usually, this kind of coin pusher will definitely give out rewards after a certain amount of coins are invested.
The third is entirely by feeling. This kind of is to have experience and thinking, 10 coins can come out, and 1000 may not come out. I prefer this one. That's what you're talking about.
Fantasy West: This kind of observation must be observed first, if it can be done within 100 coins, then it is worth it. If 100 coins can't get 1000 points, then forget it.
Tom Bear's exchange for items is 45 bonds for 1 dollar. One dollar is more cost-effective. That is, you need to earn 20 bonds for a coin.
Anyone who has played Tom Bear knows that this is unlikely. Therefore, with the power of observation, it is best to pick up leaks. Then look at the bond bricks that don't move, and if they get stuck, then you don't waste coins.
If you put three coins down, you can move one step. That's promising. Invest 4 at a time, compare insurance.
If there are more coins on the twitch table, one or two at a time is fine, and if there are fewer coins, four at a time. Practice it yourself. My best record is 3 coins for 1000 points.
There are also 10 coins of 1000 points several times, and the worst is 800 coins 2 * 1000 points. It's all about experience.
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It's basically the same, but only two. Don't change,
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I'm going to be kind of, shaking the machine.
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Both are represented by a number number - Answer: 8. 成双成成双 [pinyin]: chéng shuāng chéng duì [interpretation]: to be paired into a pair, mostly refers to husband and wife.
Speaking of my sister's happy event today, not only are there matchmakers and concubines, but also pairs of matchmakers are not invited, and there is more of an old man under the moon. Example to form a sentence]: Of course, these are all those young boys and girls who are full of spring breeze, in pairs, with affection.
Yu Tianbai's "Dangerous Column" [Pinyin**]: cscd [synonyms]: Pairs into pairs [antonyms]:
Shape only shadow single [after the break]: Hanging baskets at both ends of the flat pole [lantern riddle]: [Usage] of flounder:
as a predicate, a definite; Used for colloquials [English]: twinned