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Slot game

Cash Machine

It's a 3-reel stepper where the numbers you land are the payout, not a symbol you look up on a paytable — but only on the reels your bet level actually activates.

Cash Machine
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Fact sheet

  • Manufacturer: Everi
  • Release: 2019
  • Cabinet: Player Classic (confirmed on Everi's product page); other cabinet names circulate for related Cash Machine variants but are not confirmed for the base game
  • RTP: unknown for the base physical cabinet as a confirmed manufacturer figure; a public trade source reports land-based theoretical hold in the 2%-12% range (implying roughly 88%-98% RTP), while the online version is reported at 96.00%
  • Mechanic: standard

Known quirks

  • Betting below the maximum deactivates reels 2 or 3, meaning winning digits landing on inactive reels do not pay out.

Recognition clues

  • Mechanical stepper cabinet (physical spinning reels, not a video screen reel display)
  • Green, currency/dollar-bill-themed art package
  • 'CASH MACHINE' title in bold, neon-green block lettering
  • Integrated LCD screen directly above the reels showing dynamic pay tables
  • 3 reels, single payline layout

Photo checklist

  • Full cabinet shot showing the stepper reel window and green dollar-bill art
  • Close-up of the 'CASH MACHINE' neon-green logo
  • Close-up of the LCD pay table screen above the reels
  • Current bet level display, since bet level determines which reels are active

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