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(b) uniformly distributed over its range; and
(c) unpredictable.
2.5 The table shall be covered with a layout cloth which shall be marked:
(a) in a manner substantially similar to that shown in Appendix 2, Appendix 3 or Appendix 4;
(b) with areas for the placement of wagers on the symbols marked on the wheel and the odds applicable to each such symbol.
Each symbol shall be imprinted in a clearly defined area of the layout cloth.
2.6 The following equipment shall also be used in the game:
(a) an indicator which stops the wheel and indicates the winning section;
(b) where non-value chips are in use at the table, a display rack, which shall be used to indicate the colours and values of the non-value chips;
(c) where non-value chips are in use at the table, marker buttons of different colours, sufficient to indicate the value of the subsets of non-value chips in use;
(d) a change block, which shall be used for the acceptance and exchange of chips; and
(e) a bell.
3.0 Wagers
3.1 A player at the game may place a wager on any of the symbols referred to in rule 2.3, which shall:
(a) win if that symbol is spun; and
(b) lose if any other symbol is spun.
3.2 All wagers shall be made by placing either value chips, with the smaller denomination chips on top, or non-value chips in the appropriate wager area of
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 18
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 18
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