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Death55
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Death55
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04/01/2004 10:35 pm
Well. For anybody who does want to know. You push the money in like normal(yes you do have to put money in for the first game) then you use a small coin(1 penny piece works for me)to put up against the bit the slides in and out so it stays in. The ball will not come back down into the side of the table until you pull the sliding part you put your money in out a bit... make sure its just enough so the balls roll back into the side. Then you push it right back in again and the balls roll back out for your next game :D Then you make sure its stuck again by putting the coin back to make the sliding bit stay in.
Its kind of hard to explain but thats how you do it :p
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