Casino Gaming Rule 2010 - Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing

Casino Gaming Rule 2010 - Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing Casino Gaming Rule 2010 - Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing

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195 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ Part 3 General rules 6 Playing roulette A player plays roulette using a roulette table or roulette terminal. 7 Rotating the wheel and ball and controlling wagering (1) The roulette ball must be spun by the dealer in the opposite direction to the rotation of the wheel and must complete at least 4 revolutions around the track of the wheel to be a valid spin. (2) While the ball is still rotating around the wheel— (a) (b) the dealer must call ‘no more bets’; and if a player is using a roulette terminal—the words ‘no more bets’ must be displayed on the terminal and the terminal must not accept a wager or a change or withdrawal of a wager. 8 Announcing the winning number, placing the crown and dealing with wagers (1) After the ball comes to rest in a compartment around the wheel, the dealer must announce the number of the compartment and must place a point marker to be known as a crown on that number on the roulette layout. (2) After placing the crown on the layout, the dealer must collect all losing wagers and then pay all winning wagers. (3) If a player is using a roulette terminal— (a) (b) (c) the winning number must be displayed on the terminal after the ball comes to rest; and the layout displayed on the terminal must be cleared of wagers; and if the player has made a winning wager—

196 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (i) the wager and the player’s winnings must be displayed on the terminal; and (ii) the wager and the player’s winnings must be added to the player’s credits and the total of the credits must be displayed on the terminal. 9 No unauthorised interference with gaming equipment During play a person, other than a casino key employee or a casino employee involved in the conduct of the game, must not interfere with the following— (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) the wheel; the ball; the rotation of the wheel or ball; the operation of a roulette terminal; any other gaming equipment used for the game. 10 Permissible wagers and results (1) The wagers defined in this section are the permissible wagers by a player at the game of roulette. (2) In this schedule— 1 number or straight up means a wager that wins if a single number from 0 to 36 is wagered and spun and loses if another number is spun. 2 numbers or split means a wager that wins if either of the 2 numbers wagered is spun and loses if another number is spun. 3 numbers or street means a wager that— (a) wins if— (i) one of the 3 numbers in the row wagered is spun; or (ii) 0 and 1 and 2 are wagered and 1 of them is spun; or (iii) 0 and 2 and 3 are wagered and 1 of them is spun; and

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Part 3<br />

General rules<br />

6 Playing roulette<br />

A player plays roulette using a roulette table or roulette<br />

terminal.<br />

7 Rotating the wheel <strong>and</strong> ball <strong>and</strong> controlling wagering<br />

(1) The roulette ball must be spun by the dealer in the opposite<br />

direction to the rotation <strong>of</strong> the wheel <strong>and</strong> must complete at<br />

least 4 revolutions around the track <strong>of</strong> the wheel to be a<br />

valid spin.<br />

(2) While the ball is still rotating around the wheel—<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

the dealer must call ‘no more bets’; <strong>and</strong><br />

if a player is using a roulette terminal—the words ‘no<br />

more bets’ must be displayed on the terminal <strong>and</strong> the<br />

terminal must not accept a wager or a change or<br />

withdrawal <strong>of</strong> a wager.<br />

8 Announcing the winning number, placing the crown <strong>and</strong><br />

dealing with wagers<br />

(1) After the ball comes to rest in a compartment around the<br />

wheel, the dealer must announce the number <strong>of</strong> the<br />

compartment <strong>and</strong> must place a point marker to be known as<br />

a crown on that number on the roulette layout.<br />

(2) After placing the crown on the layout, the dealer must<br />

collect all losing wagers <strong>and</strong> then pay all winning wagers.<br />

(3) If a player is using a roulette terminal—<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

(c)<br />

the winning number must be displayed on the<br />

terminal after the ball comes to rest; <strong>and</strong><br />

the layout displayed on the terminal must be cleared<br />

<strong>of</strong> wagers; <strong>and</strong><br />

if the player has made a winning wager—

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