Take the Money is not a “wait for the bonus and hope” slot. It runs like a job. You get a 20-spin heist, build a Score, build your Cut, and then collect whatever slice you’ve earned when the cycle ends. That makes every spin feel connected to the one after it, which is the whole hook here.
Take the Money Pokie Review
- Game Overview
- Game Features & Mechanics
- Technical Specifications
- Paytable & Symbol Values
- Graphics, Animations & Sound Design
- Game Gallery
- Take the Money on Mobile Devices and Other Platforms
- How Take the Money Compare to Similar Pokies?
- About Red Tiger — The Developer Behind the Game
- Final Verdict
- Last Pokie Reviews
- Frequently Asked Questions
Game Overview
Take the Money is a 2025 Red Tiger slot with 5 reels, 3 rows and 25 fixed paylines. The official Red Tiger page shows a default RTP of 96.11%, while Evolution lists a 93.08% version too and marks the game as extreme volatility. Base game wins still matter, with low royals and four premium heist symbols paying left to right, but the main idea sits above the reels. Over 20 paid spins, you build a Heist Score with Gold Coins, Big Heist symbols and Score Multipliers, then raise your Cut with Cut scatters. After spin twenty, the game pays the percentage you have managed to claim. Free Spins work differently again, turning the board into a locked-symbol bonus built only around improving that Score and Cut.
Game Features & Mechanics
Technical Specifications
Paytable & Symbol Values
The regular paytable is clean. The low symbols are 10, J and Q, each paying 0.2x for three, 0.8x for four and 4x for five. K and A sit one step higher at 0.2x, 1x and 6x. The premium set starts with Cash Stacks at 0.4x, 1.2x and 8x, then Watch at 0.6x, 1.6x and 12x, Jewel Case at 0.8x, 2x and 20x, and Clown Mask at 1x, 4x and 40x for five of a kind. So the line symbols can still chip in, but the Bank Heist system is where this game gets serious.
Special Symbols
Graphics, Animations & Sound Design
Take the Money on Mobile Devices and Other Platforms
Take the Money behaves well on mobile because the layout is disciplined. You have a 5x3 reelset, two key meters above the reels, and symbols that stay clear even when Free Spins start stacking score-related values. The only real pressure point is information density. This is not just a line-win slot; it is also a score tracker and percentage tracker. On a phone, that still works because Red Tiger keeps the UI tidy, though the game feels calmer on a larger screen where the Heist Score and Cut are easier to read.
Optimal Gameplay Tips
How Take the Money Compare to Similar Pokies?
Final Verdict
- The Bank Heist cycle gives every paid spin a job instead of leaving the session to disconnected hits
- Score and Cut work together well, so the game has more shape than a plain money-symbol slot
- Free Spins strip out the filler and focus only on score-building symbols
- The premium paytable is strong enough to keep the base game from feeling empty
- The heist theme actually links to the mechanic instead of just sitting in the background
- Evolution labels it extreme volatility, so quiet spells and uneven sessions are part of the deal
- A big Heist Score can still feel undercooked if the Cut percentage stays low
- We see a Feature Buy toggle on the public pages, but no Ante Bet option is listed there
Take the Money is built for players who like slots with a running objective, not just a pile of disconnected symbols. You spend 20 spins building a Heist Score, improve the Cut that decides what share you keep, and then try to cash out the cleanest slice possible. Free Spins help because they stop wasting space on ordinary line symbols and turn the board into a locked collection round. If you want a chaotic feature dump, this is not that. If you want a tight heist slot with proper internal logic, Take the Money earns its name.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you win in Take the Money?
Regular symbols pay on 25 fixed paylines from left to right, while the Bank Heist system builds a Heist Score and a Cut percentage that create the end-of-cycle payout.
What triggers Free Spins in Take the Money?
Three, four or five Free Spins scatters anywhere on the reels trigger 8, 12 or 20 Free Spins. During the feature, only score-related symbols can land and they lock in place.
What do Cut scatters do?
Cut scatters add a random percentage — 1%, 2%, 3%, 5%, 10%, 20% or 50% — to your Cut. After the 20-spin heist ends, that percentage decides how much of the Score you keep.
What is the maximum win in Take the Money?
Red Tiger lists the max payout at 10,009x stake. The Heist Score itself can rise to 10,000x, with the rest coming from the wider payout structure.
What does the Score Multiplier do in Take the Money?
The Score Multiplier can show x2, x3, x5 or x10. It multiplies the current Heist Score after any Gold Coin or Big Heist values from that spin have already been added.
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