The time has come for me to sell my HUO WPT. Awesome game - plays superb - no issues.
I purchased it in June of 2015.
The Good:
- HUO
- Full LEDs in playfield and GI. (tastefully Done).
- Awesome shooter lane
- perfect backglass
- no board hacks
- comes with the manual & coinbox
- not much else to say really
The Bad:
- It does have some marks on the inside of the playfield cabinet (from where the playfield scrapes when it is lifted).
- There are a few minor marks on the very corners of the cabinet (from the pin being moved around).
Other info:
- I don't like too much stop-n-go so I removed the upper ball gate to keep the ball from just dropping into the pops. Takes 5 minutes to re-install.
- I also disabled the up-posts (in settings) located in the hobbit-rails so that the ball doesn't stop when you make the ramps (and flip the cards). Makes for very fast gameplay.
- I put a little bit of blue electrical tape over the back-box bulb to reduce the playfield glare (cause it is very bright on this pin). The blue hue is awesome. Again easily removable.
- The audits state 1970 plays. I dunno how accurate it is but based upon the condition it could be accurate. I am sure that I put on less than 500 plays since I owned it.
It really is a fun game with some great rules but I will never get to "Keefers Open" and now it has to go to make room for the next one. As they say, "In with the new and out with the old".
See pictures at link below:
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee368/BusyBee123/World Poker Tour/
Oh yeah, I can't entertain the idea of trades of any kind as I am full at the inn and I don't want my wife to end up making me sleep in a box down by the river.
Cheers.
I purchased it in June of 2015.
The Good:
- HUO
- Full LEDs in playfield and GI. (tastefully Done).
- Awesome shooter lane
- perfect backglass
- no board hacks
- comes with the manual & coinbox
- not much else to say really
The Bad:
- It does have some marks on the inside of the playfield cabinet (from where the playfield scrapes when it is lifted).
- There are a few minor marks on the very corners of the cabinet (from the pin being moved around).
Other info:
- I don't like too much stop-n-go so I removed the upper ball gate to keep the ball from just dropping into the pops. Takes 5 minutes to re-install.
- I also disabled the up-posts (in settings) located in the hobbit-rails so that the ball doesn't stop when you make the ramps (and flip the cards). Makes for very fast gameplay.
- I put a little bit of blue electrical tape over the back-box bulb to reduce the playfield glare (cause it is very bright on this pin). The blue hue is awesome. Again easily removable.
- The audits state 1970 plays. I dunno how accurate it is but based upon the condition it could be accurate. I am sure that I put on less than 500 plays since I owned it.
It really is a fun game with some great rules but I will never get to "Keefers Open" and now it has to go to make room for the next one. As they say, "In with the new and out with the old".
See pictures at link below:
http://i1224.photobucket.com/albums/ee368/BusyBee123/World Poker Tour/
Oh yeah, I can't entertain the idea of trades of any kind as I am full at the inn and I don't want my wife to end up making me sleep in a box down by the river.
Cheers.