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April 4, 2026 [No. 898] HAZUSE TUREUCHI Results Report (Nakano)

A man known for weak morning lottery draws—Konkichi is heading out( ゚д゚ )

It was a battle after the announcement that the new machine “A-SLOT+ Isekai Quartet BT” and the used machine “Smart Pachislot Super Black Jack” would be introduced the following week!
Incidentally, this also applies to the recently introduced used machine “Pachislot Hyper Rush”, but these are machines I personally suggested, so I am pretty happy that an environment where I can really dig into them has been set up( ̄ー ̄)

And for April, machine No. 1 became the designated hitter with “Matador III”.
These days, LCD machines are the norm, so I think some people find non-LCD machines boring, but because it has “no loop potential” as a BT machine, it achieves stability and a lighter bonus probability, so personally I like it quite a bit.
When I first played it, the notification sound startled me pretty badly, but since there had been even crazier machines in the past, I had some resistance to it. I am glad I managed not to fall off the chair!

Now then, it was time for the morning lottery draw, and I really wanted to pull a good number already.
I thought it was about time I got one, but what came out was “82”, another start from the very back(# ゚Д゚)<Damn it!!

My personal target this time was machines with matching final digits, since it was 4/4.
I figured it probably would not come that straightforwardly, so the plan was to read the situation and move accordingly.

So when my entry began and I looked in front of me, naturally, the machines with matching final digits were being filled one after another.
Everyone is thinking the same thing, huh(;・∀・)

I figured underground digging could still be managed later, so for the time being I checked the situation on the first floor.
Here too, machines with matching final digits were filled one after another, and of course the recommended machines were impossible.
Just when I thought I would make one lap and then head underground, hope was born.

I secured the last available machine, No. 31 of “Pachislot Hyper Rush”(`・ω・´)ゞ
Now then, while combining hobby and practicality, I would play and observe the situation.

Not only is it a reach-eye machine, but Yamasa’s sound team is seriously excellent.
During the JAC part, pressing with good rhythm gradually unlocks songs, and even with nostalgia bias, it absolutely sends my excitement through the roof!

Among the parts you can unlock yourself, personally I like “Mega Max”“Neo Pharaoh Zetz”.
“Neo Pharaoh Zetz” would have been perfect if the BGM for 10 consecutive hits or more had also been included, but I am still happy just to have it in there(´▽`)

And thankfully, until going for TUREMESHI, I was getting only BIGs.
I was so happy that I could move medals into a separate box early on.

Then I observed the hall before TUREMESHI.
My personal impression was that machines ending in 2 seemed strong, and when I talked about it, there were users who agreed with me.

As for the basis,
“L Sengoku Otome 4: Senran ni Hirameku Keigan no Gunshi”⇒High transition rate to heaven
“A-SLOT+ KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World!”⇒Bonus probability way ahead of the pack
“Pachislot Eureka Seven HI-EVOLUTION ZERO TYPE-ART”⇒Far too many ART counts compared with the number of bonuses

That was the general feeling.
When I went to TUREMESHI, machine No. 32 of “Pachislot Hyper Rush” was empty, so I was thinking I would move there if it was still open when I got back, but of course it was no longer available.

I still thought machines ending in 2 were suspicious, but I had no decisive evidence, so I started playing again. Then, on machine No. 32, after a REG, a button press confirmed a Side Lamp RainbowΣ(゚Д゚ )

This was the time to make up my mind!
The machines that were empty at that moment were,
“Thunder V Lightning”
“Mr. Juggler”
“Smart Pachislot Okidoki! DUO Encore”
“L Pachislot Senki Zesshou Symphogear: Seigi no Uta”

For my choice, based on the payout rate at the highest setting, I selected “L Pachislot Senki Zesshou Symphogear: Seigi no Uta”( ・`д・´)
Once I did, the initial hits were surprisingly light, and I also confirmed AT wins from cherries.

As I kept playing while seriously thinking this might be the one, Durandal suddenly pierced in on the lever-on for “I’ll beat you down with my song!”!
When I pulled a Gear Flag in the past, it was the same effect, so I stopped the reels in high spirits thinking I had this one, only for it to be a watermelon(´;ω;`)

What kind of Durandal is that… Do not show me an effect that makes me dream!!
Even Konkichi had no choice but to droop his head.

That is the truth behind the thumbnail.
Or so you would think, but this is what actually happened.

Setting 4 or higher confirmed, 4 AT wins from cherries, and even Final Battle entry.
In a situation where it would be normal to think it had setting 5 or 6, my pathetic result was a maximum added 134 games.

The initial hits were ridiculously light, but a bizarre phenomenon occurred where no matter how many times I hit, my medal output somehow kept decreasing, and I seriously felt like I was going to lose my mind…

Including the medal output I made on “Pachislot Hyper Rush” plus saved medals, I had about 1500 medals, but by 21:30, after confirming I was out of heaven, I had 78 medals left.
I decided that investing cash from there was just not possible, so for the remaining roughly 1 hour,

I moved to “A-SLOT+ KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on This Wonderful World!”.
I hoped for a miraculous string of BIGs that could turn things around, but of course, it did not develop that conveniently…

As a result, my total investment, including saved medals, was 17K, and I finished with a return of 287 medals(T_T)
Even though there is a high probability I grabbed a setting, why do I have to lose almost every time!?

Finally, it is time for an angry Jipang final medal output check!

Matador delivered solid results.
It will continue as the designated hitter next time too, so I hope people who have not played it yet will enjoy it( ̄ー ̄)

Here is the Juggler corner.
I felt Mr. Juggler could have stretched a bit more.

The medal output from Thunder and Hyper Rush looked like this.
A Hyper Rush that gives 3000 medals must have been a ton of fun♪

Shin Onimusha 3 and God Eater achieved Golden Legend!
For both, it feels like the real show starts after cutting the advantageous section, but I am glad they stretched well.

Kabaneri Kaimon Kessen also put up a great fight with 7000 medals and Golden Legend!
The one regret is that it was corner machine No. 77, but since it was played hard for 10000 games, I imagine the person playing it must have been confident.

Tokyo Revengers produced 9000 medals and 6000 medals!
Hokuto also had light initial hits and reached 2000 medals!

The seriously dangerous Otome achieved Super Golden Legend and over 9000 medals!
With that kind of expectation and medal output, it is easy to understand why it has regular players. For people who like it, myself included, this is seriously a paradise environment( ・`ω・´)

For Magia Record, machine No. 111 was stuck with almost all day.
On Karakuri Circus, my sworn friend broke it open by landing Unmei no Ichigeki(・_・;)

During TUREMESHI he looked half-dead, but by the end he went home with a happy face while taunting me…
I am starting to think he should be banned soon for the crime of teasing Konkichi.

For some reason, Ghost in the Shell never stretches every time.
I like the content, but the machine itself is genuinely fun too, so I hope it puts up a huge result someday.
Fire Force 2 also let players fully enjoy it with 7000 medals and 6000 medals!

Monster Hunter Rise showed 6000 medals and 4000 medals!
From Kaguya-sama, whose board feels like it must be completely broken, an over-9000-medal result appeared as if it were only natural!

VVV2 also produced 8000 medals and 6000 medals!
I also get the impression that more people have been targeting it compared with a little while ago.
From Okidoki Anko, the day’s top result of 11000 medals and another 6000-medal mass medal explosion appeared!

Underground, Eureka ART was played through and stretched to just under 3000 medals!
Zombieland Saga also went over 3000 medals, and Disc UR went over 2000 medals.

Zenigata 5 went over 9000 medals!
Shaman King also put up a strong fight with over 6000 medals!

Smart Pachislot Fire Force also performed well with over 4000 medals!
Granbelm, which produces results at a high rate, once again went over 3000 medals this time!

To LOVE-Ru went over 4000 medals!
Dumbbell achieved Golden Legend, and as expected, the underground area is not to be underestimated either!

Personally, I think underground digging at Jipang is fun, so please try digging up treasure with a positive mindset(・∀・)

Here is the ranking for the day!

As for the setup, there is probably no doubt it was machines ending in 2.
On top of that, machines with matching numbers, such as Kabaneri Kaimon Kessen’s No. 77 and Hokuto’s No. 88, also had very good behavior, and it felt like there were consecutive placements as part of the TUREUCHI-style setup( ̄ー ̄)

Next time will be a TUREUCHI on the third Saturday of April, with “A-SLOT+ Isekai Quartet BT” and “Smart Pachislot Super Black Jack” introduced!
The layout has also changed quite a bit, so I will enjoy it while taking that into account too( ´∀`)b

Here is the current total balance!

[2026 Overall Results]
Total investment: 10166 medals
Total return: 7489 medals
Total balance: -2677 medals (←I tried adding this)
3 wins, 4 losses

I stacked expected value, but expected value alone will not put food on the table…

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