✨ Roulette Rules and Procedures
31 OCTOBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3241
DIVISION III - ROULETTE
1.0 Interpretation
In this division, unless the contrary intention appears:
“Dolly” means an indicator placed on the roulette layout to denote the winning number;
“Marker Button” means a button used to denote the value of non-value chips;
“Non-Value Chips” means chips without denomination markings;
“Value Chips” means chips marked with denominations of value;
“Zero” includes “0”.
2.0 Table Layout and Equipment
2.1
Roulette shall be played at a table with a roulette wheel of not less than 0.75 meters in diameter at one end, and a roulette layout imprinted on the opposite end of the table.
2.2
The layout cloth of the roulette table shall display the name and/or logo of the casino and shall have areas designated for the placement of wagers. The layout cloth shall be marked in a manner similar to that shown in Diagram 3.
2.3
The roulette wheel shall be of a single zero variety and shall have thirty-seven compartments equally spaced around the wheel with one marked zero and coloured green and the others marked 1 to 36 and coloured alternately red and black. The numbers shall be arranged around the wheel in the same order as that shown in Diagram 4. A number of vertical and horizontal hazards shall be fitted to the surface of the wheel. The roulette wheel shall be level, and shall move freely and evenly.
2.4
Each ball used in gaming at roulette shall be made completely of a non-metallic substance and shall be not less than 17 millimeters, nor more than 23 millimeters, in diameter.
2.5
The following equipment shall be also be used in the game of roulette:
(a) a display rack, which may be vertical or horizontal, constructed of plastic, with compartments, which shall be used to indicate the colours and values of the non-value chips in use at the roulette table;
(b) marker buttons, constructed of plastic in different colours, sufficient to indicate the values of the non-value chips in use at the roulette table;
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1994, No 112
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NZ Gazette 1994, No 112
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