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26 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

DIVISION VII - MONEY WHEEL

1.0 Interpretation

In this division, unless the contrary intention appears:

"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.

2.0 Table Layout and Equipment

2.1

Money Wheel shall be played at a table having on one side places for the players, and on the opposite side a place for the dealer(s), with a circular wheel constructed of wood which is not less than 1.5 metres in diameter. The wheel shall rotate freely and evenly, and its weight shall be distributed equally throughout the wheel.

2.2

The Money Wheel and associated equipment shall operate, when activated, as a random number generator, in that their use shall result in the selection of a game symbol or the production of a game outcome which is:

(a) statistically independent;

(b) uniformly distributed over its range; and

(c) unpredictable.

2.3

The rim of the wheel shall be divided, by means of pegs, into 52 equally spaced sections which shall be marked as follows:

(a) 24 sections exhibiting one particular symbol (hereinafter referred to as "Symbol A");

(b) 12 sections exhibiting a second particular symbol (hereinafter referred to as "Symbol B");

(c) 8 sections exhibiting a third particular symbol (hereinafter referred to as "Symbol C");

(d) 4 sections exhibiting a fourth particular symbol (hereinafter referred to as "Symbol D");



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