β¨ Roulette Rules and Procedures
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(i) "High" or (19-36) which shall:
(i) win if any one of the eighteen numbers wagered is spun, and
(ii) lose if any other number or "zero" is spun;
(j) "Even" which shall:
(i) win if the number wagered and spun is an even number, and
(ii) lose if the number spun is an odd number or "zero";
(k) "Odd" which shall:
(i) win if the number wagered and spun is an odd number, and
(ii) lose if the number spun is an even number or "zero";
(l) "Red" which shall:
(i) win if the colour of the number wagered and spun is red, and
(ii) lose if the colour spun is not red; and
(m) "Black" which shall:
(i) win if the colour of the number wagered and spun is black, and
(ii) lose if the colour spun is not black.
4.2 All wagers at the game of roulette shall be made by placing either value chips, with the smaller denomination chips on top, or non-value chips in the appropriate wager position on the roulette layout.
4.3 Orally declared wagers shall be accepted only when accompanied by chips and if the dealer has sufficient time to place the wager on the layout prior to "No more bets" being called.
4.4 An illustration of the manner of placement of wagers on a single number or combination of numbers on the roulette layout is indicated in Diagram 3.
4.5 No wager shall be placed, changed or withdrawn after the dealer has called "No more bets".
4.6 Each player shall be responsible for the correct positioning of his/her wager(s) on the roulette layout regardless of whether or not he/she is assisted by the dealer. Each player shall be responsible for ensuring that any instructions he/she gives to the dealer regarding the placement of his/her wager are correctly carried out.
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NZ Gazette 1994, No 112
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NZ Gazette 1994, No 112
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