柏青斯洛 · Kita Denshi · 2021
My Juggler V
マイジャグラーV
Three reels, one lamp, no screen tricks — the plainest, most widely installed slot in the country.
- 新手friendly程度
- 簡單
- 預算抓多少
- Treat it like any casual slot session: decide a fixed amount you're comfortable spending before you sit down, bring that as cash, and stop when it's gone regardless of how the session is going. A few thousand yen is a typical length for a first casual sitting; there's nothing machine-specific about that number, so scale it to what you'd be fine losing for an afternoon's entertainment.
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機台概要
マイジャグラーV (My Juggler V) is Kita Denshi's current flagship in the Juggler (ジャグラー) family, released in December 2021. Juggler machines are the anchor of the 'normal type' corner in almost every pachislot hall in Japan, and as of mid-2026 My Juggler V is still the most widely installed version in that lineup — its planned successor, My Juggler VI, has been announced but hasn't reached floors yet, so this is the machine you'll actually find rows of.
It is a ノーマルAタイプ (normal A-type) machine, which is a deliberately stripped-down category: there is no AT or ART, no story mode, no character screens, and no on-screen assist telling you which order to press the stop buttons. The entire game is three spinning reels and a single physical lamp. When you trigger a bonus, the 'GOGO!' lamp above the reels lights up to confirm it, and the bonus resolves as one of exactly two types, BIG or REG. That's the whole vocabulary of the machine.
That simplicity is exactly why regulars respect the Juggler line: because nothing on screen is hiding the odds behind a story or an assist feature, the pattern of BIG and REG results over a session is the only information there is, and experienced players build a feel for reading it. Six setting levels (設定1 through 設定6) exist behind the scenes, as on most pachislot, and the hall — not the player — decides which one a given machine is running on any given day. Reading play data is a genuine, hall-recognized skill among Juggler regulars, but it is a read on what already happened, not a way to beat the machine: like every pachislot, it runs at a built-in house edge, and that edge applies over any real session regardless of how carefully you watch the lamp.
逐步玩法
- 1Find the My Juggler V block — look for the Juggler series artwork and the model name on the machine's top panel; these normal-type machines are usually grouped together in their own section of the pachislot floor.
- 2Sit down and insert medals, a note, or use the machine's credit button to load play credits onto the meter.
- 3Press the bet button(s) on the panel to set how many credits you're wagering for the next spin.
- 4Pull down or press the spin lever/handle to start all three reels spinning at once.
- 5Press the three stop buttons, one per reel, to stop each reel in turn. There is no on-screen guidance for order or timing — this is a no-AT, no-ART, no-story machine, so what you see is what you get.
- 6Watch where the symbols land. If they line up on a payline, medals pay out immediately onto your credit meter or into the tray.
- 7Watch the physical 'GOGO!' lamp mounted above the reels — it lights up to confirm you've triggered a bonus, which will resolve as either a BIG or a REG, the machine's only two bonus types.
- 8Keep spinning through the bonus, then continue normal play. When you're done, cash out your remaining medals or credits at the counter.
常客何時入座
Because My Juggler V has no AT hiding its odds behind a story or an assist feature, regulars treat the day's BIG/REG data on the counter as the only real information available, and picking a seat with a data trail worth reading is a long-standing hall convention. It is not a way to beat the house — pachislot runs at a built-in house edge, and no amount of data-watching changes the expected value of the next spin over a real session.
- The data display above or beside the machine already shows a meaningful history of BIG and REG counts for the day, giving you something to actually read, rather than a freshly reset panel with no data yet.
- The machine sits in a full row of other My Juggler V or sibling Juggler cabinets, since the series is one of the most widely installed in the country — regulars compare data across the whole row rather than committing blind to one seat.
- It's an event day when the hall is known to raise average settings across many machines, which draws attention to the entire Juggler section rather than any single seat.
- The previous player just cashed out and left, so the data trail on the counter is intact and traceable from the start of the day rather than picked up mid-session.
- You're choosing between an already-warmed-up machine with visible history and a completely blank one — regulars lean toward the one with a record, purely as convention.
何時該收手
My Juggler V has no story mode and no bonus-extending AT feature, so there's no built-in checkpoint telling you a session has 'ended' the way a narrative machine might. The budget you set before sitting down is the only stopping rule that actually works, and the honest reality is that pachislot is negative expected value over any real session — the house edge doesn't go away because a bonus feels overdue.
- You've reached the amount you decided to spend before you sat down. This is the only stopping rule that reliably works.
- A BIG or REG bonus has just finished and the reels are back to plain spinning — a clean, natural break point, since there's no extended bonus mode to wait out.
- You catch yourself thinking a bonus is 'due' because it's been a while — that feeling is the house edge at work, not a real signal, and it's a sign to stop rather than push on.
- You're pressing the stop buttons without actually watching where the reels land anymore. That's a sign you've stopped playing and started feeding the machine.
- You're reaching for more cash beyond what you budgeted for the session. Stop there, every time.
機台上會看到的字
- GOGOランプgogo ranpu
- The physical lamp above the reels that lights up to confirm you've triggered a bonus — the machine's only real 'tell.'
- BIGbiggu
- One of the machine's two bonus types, confirmed by the GOGO lamp.
- REGregyuraa
- The other of the machine's two bonus types, also confirmed by the GOGO lamp.
- 設定settei
- The setting level, one of six (設定1-6), that the hall sets on the machine and that affects its odds; not shown to players.
- ノーマルタイプnōmaru taipu
- The A-type category this machine belongs to: no AT/ART, no story, just the reels and the GOGO lamp.
- ジャグラーjaguraa
- The long-running Kita Denshi series My Juggler V belongs to, known across Japan for exactly this stripped-down style.
關於這台機器
Do I need to understand Japanese to play this?
Barely any. There's no story text to follow — insert credits, press bet, pull the lever, press the three stop buttons, and watch the GOGO lamp. It's about as language-free as pachislot gets, precisely because it has no screen narrative at all.
What's the actual difference between BIG and REG?
They're the machine's only two bonus types, and both are confirmed the same way: the physical GOGO lamp lights up. Beyond that, telling them apart in the moment is something you pick up by watching a session play out rather than reading anything on screen.
Why doesn't this machine have any story or character screens?
Because it's a ノーマルタイプ (normal type) machine by design, with no AT/ART. That's the whole identity of the Juggler series — the game is just the reels and the lamp, nothing layered on top.
Can I tell what setting the machine is on before I sit down?
No, not with any certainty, and never before sitting down. Six settings exist, and part of the Juggler series' reputation is that regulars build an informal read on the setting from the pattern of BIG/REG data over a session, since there's no AT hiding the numbers. That's an experienced read on data that already happened, not a trick, and it doesn't change the fact the machine runs at a house edge.
Is My Juggler V a good machine for a first-timer?
Physically, yes — there's nothing to fail at: bet, spin, stop, watch the lamp. What takes longer to learn is the data-reading habit regulars practice, and that's optional. You can enjoy a session without ever touching it.
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