Gaming Machine Regulations




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 32

978

NZ4.4 Implications on Cash Out

The cash out button or its equivalent (eg “Cash Mode” option) must not be operable while the gaming device is in tournament mode.

NZ4.5 Implications on Cashless Gaming

Cards (or other devices) used for cashless gaming must not be able to be used to facilitate the transfer of credits to or from an EGM in tournament mode.

NZ4.6 Tournament Metering

(i) When placed in tournament mode, the “Credit” meter should be labelled “Tournament Credits”. The credit meter’s function does not alter from normal game play.

(ii) There is to be a “Tournament Win” meter. This is to be a cumulative meter displayed to the player during tournament mode. It shall be reset to zero by entry to tournament mode and by other approved means (eg Audit mode).

(iii) The number of credits won on a tournament game is to be added to the Tournament Win meter.

(iv) No metering information is to be sent to the monitoring system while an EGM is in tournament mode.

(v) The current value of meters prior to entering tournament mode must be preserved upon entering tournament mode and must be restored upon exiting tournament mode.

(vi) An EGM must not enter tournament mode while credits exist on the machine.

(vii) Where credits are obtained while in tournament mode, those credits are to be automatically cancelled upon exiting tournament mode and shall not be accredited to the meters.

(viii) Progressive meters are to be in no way affected while a device is in tournament mode.

NZ4.7 Effect on Players’ Ability to have an Equal Chance of Winning

Machines to be used in the conduct of gaming machine tournaments must have similar design criteria (eg hit rates, maximum bet limits, gamble features and feature games). The Authority may consider exceptions where it is satisfied that the objective of player fairness will not be compromised.

NZ4.8 Tournaments not Permitted on Linked Jackpots

No linked progressive (or stand alone progressive) machines are permitted to participate in a tournament unless the Authority is satisfied that prize values are clearly assigned and displayed for all prize winning combinations. Therefore combinations that would normally trigger the jackpots must have prize values associated with them. Game lock-up and progressive controllers must be disabled.

NZ5 Banknote Acceptance Specifications

NZ5.1 Functional Requirements (Ref NS 5.1.2)

(i) Valid notes also include casino vouchers approved by the Authority for acceptance into note acceptor devices.

(ii) Casino vouchers may include numeric and textual images and printing, bar codes or other such approved encoding to indicate the value of each voucher.

(iii) Casino vouchers may be pre-printed forms issued by the casino via manual methods.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2002, No 32


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2002, No 32





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