@@BrianMarcelo It's a technique to increase the claw's strength to win the prize. However, most of those claw machines are based on payout rate meaning the claw machine can have weak grip until it builds up the grip.
Hi, thanks for sharing your video. Where is this location? And it is really only $0.50 per play? The Bay Area Round 1s cost about $0.13 per credit and each machine is usually 10 - 14 credits or $1.30 - $2.00.
@@BrianMarcelo Got it. Thanks for sharing again. Can't wait to see more Round 1 videos from you. I'm in SF and a new Round 1 is expected to open in November.
Not bad! I recommend dropping just one hundred. You get like a ton of credits but I want to say it's maybe 50 to 75 cents per try if you translate it to real money?
Nice wins! Try the double tap next time it helps hold on the prizes tighter (:
Wait what's the double tap???
@@BrianMarcelo It's a technique to increase the claw's strength to win the prize. However, most of those claw machines are based on payout rate meaning the claw machine can have weak grip until it builds up the grip.
8:03 The yellow fluffy thing I won before but I forgot what its name was
Nice! Where did you win it?
Nice wins! This is fun video! Thank you for sharing your arcade moment!
Thanks! I need to do more of these
Hi, thanks for sharing your video. Where is this location? And it is really only $0.50 per play? The Bay Area Round 1s cost about $0.13 per credit and each machine is usually 10 - 14 credits or $1.30 - $2.00.
This is the Eastridge location in San Jose, California! I haven't done the math and it also varies based on the machines, of course.
@@BrianMarcelo Got it. Thanks for sharing again. Can't wait to see more Round 1 videos from you. I'm in SF and a new Round 1 is expected to open in November.
@@tite111 aw shucks, thanks! The San Jose Eastridge one is the best, I wasn't a fan of Hayward. Irvine is really good, too
Mini claws in my experience are always harder to win.
Same! I was really surprised how loose the ones were at Round 1. They are much harder in Japan.
The Round1 in Roseville, is calling my name. How much is it, per try?
Not bad! I recommend dropping just one hundred. You get like a ton of credits but I want to say it's maybe 50 to 75 cents per try if you translate it to real money?
@@BrianMarcelo ~ Okay…I’ll have to give it a try. Thank you for your reply, Brian! BTW, I’m your newest Subscriber.
Nice wins, please try to include a flashing light warning. Did not bother me but can make some people have a seizure.
Ugh, good point! I think a lot of people avoid arcades for that reason 😢
How much did you spend 😂
About 100 for all of us! Not too bad. Can't buy the thrill of winning
@BrianMarcelo not bad at all 100
I want to go there but my paents said no😟🥲😕
But how will you capture the thrill of winning?
@@BrianMarcelo never mind my da said that I can go maybe😄😄😁😁😁