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Gaucho

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Gaucho is a pinball machine manufactured by D. Gottlieb & Co. in 1963.Concept by Wayne Neyens. Design by Wayne Neyens. Mechanics by Wayne Neyens. Art by Roy Parker. Animation by Wayne Neyens.
Primary manufacturer:
D. Gottlieb & Co.
Year:
1963
OPDB Group ID:
rdqX
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Game type:
Electro-Mechanical
Display type:
Reels
Players:
4

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Gaucho Design Team

Concept:
Wayne Neyens
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Gaucho Rules

Quickie Version:

UTAD unless you have the roto-target lit for 100X value with a 3 or higher value visible in either window.

Go-to Flipper:

Balanced

Risk Index:

Very High; critical to get ball into upper portion of playfield

Skillshot(s):

Make either top lane to advance the purple (left) or yellow (right) roto target value indicator.

Full Rules:

Gaucho is basically about getting bumper action up top, somewhat challenging given the narrow gaps on either side of the central roto target assembly and the fact that the large gap between the 2” flippers makes balls drain easily. When the ball is up top, you must nudge a lot and hope you eventually get enough “advance yellow” or “advance purple” lanes to make the roto target worth 100 times the value shown on the dial in either window. Once the roto target is at 100X value, it becomes the most valuable in the game. Depending on how drainy the roto target shot is, you can then choose to shoot for it or just continue UTAD. Note that once you shoot the roto target, the multiplier resets. One of the roto target values is a star; that gives and extra ball rather than points. It should be left active; you’ll need it! The best time to hit it is when you have no multiplier progress, that way, the progress reset won’t hurt you later. The standup targets on either side of the roto targets light the red (left) and yellow (right) bumpers. The Spin bumpers spin the roto target to display two different values in the windows. Gaucho is poorly designed, IMO. It’s too drainy in general and your score is too dependent on how much bumper love you get up top. Replacing the 2” flippers with lightning flippers would seem to be the best option for partial improvement; using full-size flippers might narrow that center gap a bit too much.

via Bob's Guide

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