UTAD – top left drop targets from the right flipper, three star rollovers to the top from the left flipper.
Balanced
Very High
A classic example of UTAD. The round standup targets are not worth the risk - - only 500 and one bonus advance. The vari-target is valuable enough to shoot [5K + 5 bonus advances if you hit it all the way back], but only worth risking if you’re really accurate; if you miss, the rebound is likely to drain. UTAD also gives you the chance to complete all three top lanes for double bonus.
via Bob's Guide

Big Indian / Big Brave tutorial
The "Big Indian" pinball machine, manufactured by Gottlieb in February 1974, features a Western theme with artwork by Gordon Morison. Designed by Ed Krynski, this four-player electro-mechanical game includes notable elements such as two flippers, five drop targets, a vari-target, and two pop bumpers.
| Edition | Year | Production | Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| Big Brave | May 1974 | 3,450 | 357 |
| Big Indian | Feb 1974 | 8,030 | 356 |
| Sherokee | — | — | — |
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