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(iv) the number of credits wagered by the player for the current round of play,
(v) the winning number for the previous round of play, and
(vi) the number of credits won by the player for the previous round of play;
(c) be programmed so that:
(i) after the point of time at which no more wagers will be accepted for the next spin, the terminal will not accept a wager or any change or withdrawal of a wager,
(ii) if a player attempts to place through the terminal an individual wager that is less than the minimum permissible wager for a particular bet, the terminal will not display any chips in respect of that wager,
(iii) if a player attempts to place an individual wager:
(A) in a multiple over the minimum which is not permitted, or
(B) that is greater than the maximum permitted wager,
the terminal will display only so many chips or such denomination of chips as is the next lowest permitted wager,
(iv) if, by the end of the wagering period for an individual spin, a player has placed one or more wagers which are in aggregate less than the permitted aggregate wager (if any), the roulette terminal will not recognise those wagers for that spin, and
(v) at the settlement of wagers for a spin losing wagers will be cleared automatically from the terminal layout, and winning wagers will be paid by causing an appropriate number of chips to appear or by causing an appropriate adjustment to be made to the amount showing as standing to the credit of the player’s chip account; and
(d) must be capable of dispensing a payment voucher for the value of credits due to a player.
3.6 The roulette terminals and game system shall be of a type approved by the authority and contain components necessary for the performance of, and be designed and programmed to perform, their respective functions in accordance with these rules.
4.0 Wagers
4.1 Where players are offered the option of placing wagers on the table layout, section 3 of Division 8 of these rules shall apply to all such wagers.
4.2 Where a roulette terminal is used:
(a) the wagers specified in section 3 of Division 8 of these rules may be placed by touching the appropriate part of a roulette terminal’s touch screen designated for making wagers; and
(b) the player may place wagers on any combination of bets specified on the touch screen display.
4.3 A roulette terminal shall be activated by a player inserting an amount of cash into the roulette terminal’s note acceptor. Where a player inserts cash into a roulette terminal note acceptor, the amount of cash will automatically be credited to the chip account in respect of that roulette terminal, thereby causing chips to appear on the display of the roulette terminal or that amount to be shown as standing to the credit of the terminal’s chip account.
4.4 The player is solely responsible for the correct placement of the chips appearing on the roulette terminal layout.
4.5 Any wager placed through a roulette terminal may only be settled in accordance with the appearance of the roulette terminal at the time a wagering period expired.
4.6 The minimum and maximum wagers for electronic roulette may differ from one terminal to another and from those applied to players wagering on the table layout.
5.0 Dealing the Game
5.1 Each roulette terminal must incorporate a mechanism for displaying the point at which no more wagers will be accepted and, following that point, the roulette terminal must not accept a wager or change or withdrawal of a wager.
5.2 Where players are offered the option of placing wagers on the table layout, section 4 of Division 8 of these rules shall apply.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2003, No 57
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2003, No 57
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