Cash Buster – complete 3 symbols on the win-line
The game revolves around a series of strategic Hi Lo decisions that allow the player to choose a path towards the jackpot. To enter the game you must first complete three Cash Buster symbols on the win-line. The usual JPM rules apply here. Holds after nudges, hold the bottom line etc. Once you enter the feature you choose whether to Hi-Lo left or right, using the best number available. The machine rarely kills you on good numbers but it can make it difficult to obtain them. The machine has the following features from the bottom up:
Bar Steppa – Steps up or down to the nearest set of bars. Can be good so watch the reels. If £6 is available down, then there is usually £7 available by going up, but have a look first.
Note Climb – Climbs up the note ladder, can be £10 but usually £2.
Fast Cash – Average win £2.
Stop ‘n Step – Fairly easy to hit this one as there is a big red bar just before the jackpot symbol.
Money Belt – Average win £3.
Notation – A slightly different Note Climb feature. Average win £4.
Super Money Belt – Shouldn’t be less then £6.
Super Win Spins – A minimum of £5 and usually around £10 upwards.
Line Up – Usually jackpot.
Hi-Lo Cash – Can go really high but usually £13.
The machine also has various cash amounts, nudges, and reel blasts as you work your way up the feature board. Watch out for Stop ‘n Step as this is a jackpot feature if you are good, but expect to lose on good numbers when gambling for it. The Hi-Lo reel also has bonus symbols on certain numbers, usually helping you to progress.
The bonuses are:
No Lose – Go against the odds. Works of either number.
Skill – Moves around four squares.
Xtra Life – Very annoying if you lose it straight away.
Step Up – Likes giving this if you land on the Stop ‘n Step feature, otherwise very helpful.
Lucky 7 – No lose gamble on seven. Works on either side.
CASH or BUST
As with a lot of machines, there is a Cash or Bust button. Press it and a light flashes all over the board, including lose. The game will go through fazes of constantly landing on features and wins, and constantly landing on lose. It is worth going for it if your number is bad or you do not expect a high win through gambling.
At the top of the board is the jackpot repeater which can repeat very well (two or three times!). The machine also has a habit of offering high wins (£5 upwards) every now and then through normal game play. These wins can often lead to a jackpot.










