✨ Casino Rules
29 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 381
2.6 The following equipment shall be also be used in the game:
(a) a display rack, which shall be used to indicate the colours and values of the non-value chips in use at the table;
(b) marker buttons of different colours, sufficient to indicate the values of the subsets of non-value chips in use at the table;
(c) a change block, which shall be used for the acceptance and exchange of chips;
(d) a dolly, being an indicator placed on the roulette layout to denote the winning number;
(e) at the option of the casino operator, a winning number display, being an electronic device for recording and displaying the most recent winning numbers spun at the table;
(f) at the option of the casino operator, a chipping machine attached to the table, being an electronic device for sorting non-value chips and value chips; and
(g) a bell.
3.0 Wagers
3.1 A player at the game may place wagers on the following numbers or combinations of numbers, from 0 to 36 inclusive:
(a) 1 specific number or “Straight Up”, which shall:
(i) win if that number is spun, and
(ii) otherwise lose;
(b) 2 specific adjoining numbers or “Split”, which shall:
(i) win if either of those numbers is spun, and
(ii) otherwise lose;
(c) 3 specific numbers (either in a row across the layout or comprising either 0, 1 and 2 or 0, 2 and 3) or “Street”, which shall:
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1998, No 16
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1998, No 16
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