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ii. a player has a zero credit balance AND all updating of account records and/or information retained on a card has been successfully completed;
iii. an invalid card event condition has been cleared by an approved method (as defined in section “C.3.2.15.Event Handling”).
d. Where cards are used for account betting, NO wager will be permitted to exceed the balance of an account.
C.3.2.3. Wagering
a. Wagers must only be made from credits appearing on the credit meter.
b. The Authority does not prescribe a maximum or minimum wager at this time.
c. In regard to multi-line games, each additional line which is brought into play by the wagering of (a) further credit(s) must be clearly indicated by the game so that the player is in no doubt as to which lines are in play.
C.3.2.3.1. Wagering Information
An EGM must display to the player the following information:
a. the player's current credit balance;
b. the current wager amount;
c. all possible winning outcomes;
d. win amounts for each possible winning outcome;
e. the amount won for the last completed game (until the next game starts);
f. the player options selected for the last completed game (until the next game starts).
C.3.2.3.2. Tokenisation
a. Devices that implement tokenisation must ensure that if a sequence of higher value coins is entered no credits will be lost even if there is a power failure of the EGM before all of the credits are incremented to the player's balance.
b. Tokenisation parameters must either be hard-coded, or be able to be configured during the configuration of the gaming device.
C.3.2.4. Game Initiation
a. A gaming device shall only initiate game play:
i. after credits have been registered, and
ii. after the player has nominated the number of credits to bet on that game, and
iii. after the player presses a "play" button (or similar input, eg. touch screen).
b. Where parts (ii) and (iii) are combined, such as "auto-play" buttons, or where pressing the "play" button causes a default number of credits to be selected, then such facilities will be acceptable provided these functions are clearly explained in game instructions (eg. on button artwork).
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1994, No 114
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NZ Gazette 1994, No 114
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Casino Operator Requirements Detailed Table of Contents
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationCasino, Operator Requirements, Validity Checks, Signatures, Memory Devices, Error Handling, Software Validation, System Security, Secure Cabinet, Gaming Equipment, Player Inputs, Restricted Compartment, De-activation, Monitoring System, External Adjustment, Restricted Features, Auditing Information, Statistical Information, Coin/Note Acceptance, Tokenisation, Credit Registration, Cash-box, Hopper, Coin Comparator, Photo-optics, Programmable Coin/Note Acceptors, Communications Protocol, Programming Device, Signature Check, Card Reading, Electronic Storage, Data Security, Locking Mechanism, Cashless Gaming