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(b) pressing the entry button on the terminal.
6.5 When the result of the game has been entered pursuant to rule 6.4 and all of the winning areas have been illuminated on the table, the dealer shall:
(a) first collect all losing wagers; and then
(b) pay all winning wagers.
6.6 Except as provided in these rules, no person shall interfere with or activate the dice tumbler, the electronic equipment or the entry terminal.
7.0 Irregularities
7.1 If:
(a) any of the 3 dice is not lying flat in the bottom section of the tumbler after the dice have been spun pursuant to rule 6.1; or
(b) the dice tumbler after being activated does not operate correctly; or
(c) the dice are exposed before the dealer calls “No more bets”; or
(d) the dealer fails to activate the tumbler for a game,
the dealer shall announce “No spin”. The spin shall be void whether or not a “No spin” is announced.
7.2 If, after the entry button has been pressed pursuant to rule 6.4, it is found that the incorrect numbers have been entered into the electronic equipment, the result shall be amended under the supervision of the game supervisor before the wagers on the layout are settled.
7.3 If the electronic equipment fails to illuminate the winning areas, or fails to illuminate the winning areas correctly, all wagers shall be taken and paid according to the result shown on the dice and rule 7.4 shall apply.
7.4 In the event of an equipment malfunction, no further games shall be conducted until either the malfunction has been rectified or procedures that do not compromise the integrity of the game have been introduced.
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