✨ Money Wheel Rules Supplement
406 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 18
2.0 Table Layout and Equipment
2.1 Money wheel shall be played at a table having on 1 side places for the players and on the opposite side a place for the dealer or dealers, with a circular wheel. Each money wheel table shall have a drop box attached to it.
2.2 The wheel referred to in rule 2.1 shall:
(a) be not less than 1.5 metres in diameter;
(b) have its rim divided by means of spokes or pegs into 52 equally spaced sections marked in accordance with rule 2.3;
(c) rotate freely and evenly; and
(d) have its weight distributed equally throughout.
2.3 The sections around the rim of the wheel shall be marked as follows:
(a) 24 sections exhibiting a particular symbol (referred to as “Symbol A”);
(b) 12 sections exhibiting a second symbol (“Symbol B”);
(c) 8 sections exhibiting a third symbol (“Symbol C”);
(d) 4 sections exhibiting a fourth symbol (“Symbol D”);
(e) 2 sections exhibiting a fifth symbol (“Symbol E”);
(f) 1 section exhibiting a sixth symbol (“Symbol F”); and
(g) 1 section exhibiting a seventh symbol (“Symbol G”),
and shall be arranged around the rim, together with the corresponding odds applying to a wager on the symbol, as shown in Appendix 1. The symbols to be used on the wheel shall differ from each other and shall be approved by the Authority.
2.4 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;
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 18
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 18
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