Cash Grab
Good points:
- Well placed payout table
- Easy to follow rules
- Multiple coin play options
- A “wildcard” symbol
Negative points:
- Slow winning
- Symbols only pay if they fall exactly on the payline
Being something of a traditionalist, I like the 3-reel slot games. The first one I played at English Harbor was Cash Grab, and it was definitely worth my time.
One of the nicer features of Cash Grab is the placement of the payout table directly above the reels. There is no need to go to a new screen to see it: the payout rules are right in front of you while you are playing, so there is no ambiguity about the results of any spin.
Another nice feature was the variety of coin sizes. The minimum coin was $0.10, but the largest was $10, and I could also choose 25 or 50 cent coins, or even 1 or 5 dollar coins. This made Cash Grab the right game for me, no matter how much I wanted to deposit to my casino account. I could play for high stakes, or I could play for pennies, depending on my mood. The option to play one, two, or three coins at a time simply added to the excitement.
The maximum jackpot on Cash Grab is 2400 coins, which is good, because the game did not pay out as many small winnings as some of the other English Harbor games. Also, like most 3-reel slots, symbols will only pay if they fall exactly on the payline. That’s the nature of gambling, and again, it just adds to the thrill.
So grab a hold of fun, and try Cash Grab at English Harbor.


