Tai-Sai (Sic-Bo) Rules




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he/she gives to the dealer regarding the placement of his/her wager are correctly carried out.

4.6 Each wager shall be settled strictly in accordance with its position on the layout when the result of the spin is established.

4.7 No wager shall be placed, changed or withdrawn after the dealer has called “No more bets”.

4.8 Subject to these rules no wager shall be touched, removed, altered or added to until all winning wagers within that wagering area have been completely paid by the dealer.

5.0 Payout Odds

Winning wagers at Money Wheel shall be paid at the odds listed below:

Wager Payout Odds
Kiwi symbol 1 to 1
Fern symbol 3 to 1
Lizard symbol 5 to 1
Dolphin symbol 11 to 1
Penguin symbol 23 to 1
Whale symbol 47 to 1
Volcano symbol 47 to 1

6.0 Irregularities

6.1 If there is a physical interference with the spin of, or a mechanical malfunction of, the wheel the dealer or game supervisor shall announce “No spin” in a clearly audible voice. The spin shall be an invalid spin regardless of whether or not the indicator comes to rest in one of the compartments on the wheel.

6.2 If the indicator comes to rest on a peg between two compartments the dealer or game supervisor shall announce “No spin” in a clearly audible voice.

6.3 If the Money Wheel does not complete four revolutions the dealer or game supervisor shall announce “No spin” in a clearly audible voice.

6.4 If a “No spin” is announced all wagers on that spin shall be void.



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