Interblock Roulette 19 December 2014 PDF
Interblock Roulette 19 December 2014 PDF
Interblock Roulette 19 December 2014 PDF
1. Definitions
2. Interblock Roulette
4. Jackpots
5. Payouts
7. General Provisions
Diagram “A”
“maximum bet” means the maximum total amount that may be wagered on
any spin;
“minimum bet” means the minimum amount that may be wagered on any bet
selection;
“promotional prize(s)” means promotional prize/s offered by the casino
operator to a patron or patrons of the casino in connection with gaming given by
way of a prize draw or element of chance;
2.1 Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game is a gaming device which
facilitates a factual representation of the casino game of Roulette, similar to
that shown in “Diagram A”.
3.1 The instructions on how to play each Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table
Game are displayed on the Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game
player terminal screen.
3.2 Play options shall be in accordance with the instruction as displayed on the
Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game's player terminal screen. Such
options shall be initiated by the player activating the relevant function(s) of
the Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game.
3.3.2 winnings from Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game play;
3.4 Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game play shall be initiated by the
player wagering credits from the credit meter by activating the appropriate
commencement function.
3.6 Credits displayed on the credit meter may be collected at the end of any
game play.
4. Jackpots
4.1 Where a Jackpot option is offered the following rules will apply:
4.1.5 Jackpot wins, as indicated on the jackpot display, may be paid to the
player:
5. Payouts
5.1 A player entitled to receive a manual payout should verify the amount of the
payment and must acknowledge receipt of that payment by signing the
manual payment form.
5.2 The casino operator may withhold the payment of any prize or redeemable
ticket or payout voucher, or
5.3.2 pay the prize other than in a form requested by the player; and
6.1 The casino operator may offer from time to time Promotional Prizes in
conjunction with gaming in the casino.
6.4 If a Promotional Prize is a cash prize and is greater than $10,000 the prize-
winner may choose to be paid the amount as cash, by a crossed cheque
made out to the winner, by electronic funds transfer to the winner or by a
combination of these payment options.
6.5 The non-monetary prize rules as set out in section 66(4) of the Casino
Control Act 1992 apply and Promotional Prizes will not consist of or
include any of the following:
6.6 The casino operator will detail the terms and conditions associated with any
Promotional Prize and make reference to these terms and conditions in the
marketing material. These terms and conditions will be readily available
within the casino boundary, or through appropriate means including but not
limited to secure websites, email click through, direct mail or brochures.
6.7 The terms and conditions to any Promotional Prize must include, but
are not limited to, the following:
6.7.7 the place, date and time of any Promotional Prize promotion;
6.7.11 details of the prizes and their value including any conditions
relating to receiving, using or accepting prizes; and
i) Make
ii) Model;
iii) Accessories.
i) Make
ii) Model;
iii) Accessories; and
iv) whether registration and other on-road
costs are included.
6.8.1 face-to-face; or
6.8.2 mail; or
6.8.3 telephone; or
6.8.4 email.
6.9 The casino operator shall provide the Authority with full details of the terms
and conditions of any offer by the casino operator of a Promotional Prize at
least 24 hours prior to the commencement of any promotion.
6.9.1 Authority approval is required for the casino operator to amend the
terms and conditions of the promotion after the commencement of
the promotion.
6.10 The casino operator shall inform a patron/s as soon as practicable of the
reason(s) for refusing to award them a Promotional Prize. The casino
operator must retain:
6.10.1 all details of claims for a Promotional Prize over $100 which are
denied by the casino operator. These details shall include the
names and addresses of the claimants and the reason(s) why the
claims were not met.
6.11 In the event of a dispute relating to the terms and conditions of a Promotional
Prize promotion, the decision of the casino operator is final. Where any
person is not satisfied with a decision of the casino operator relating to a
promotion, the person will be advised of their right to lodge a complaint with
an inspector under section 33 of the Gaming and Liquor Administration Act
2007.
6.12 Should the casino operator determine that the integrity of the promotion
and/or draw has been compromised it may either postpone the promotion
and/or draw until such a time as the integrity of the promotion and/or draw
has been validated or cancel the draw. Should this occur the inspectorate is
to be notified immediately.
7.1 A player shall be entitled to play more than one Interblock Roulette player
terminal at a time, unless otherwise instructed by an electronic gaming
supervisor/Assistant Gaming Manager.
7.2 The player of a Interblock Roulette player terminal is required to clear credits
from the Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game when a close of play
warning or notification is initiated.
7.3 Players are required to notify the casino operator in the event of any
malfunction of an Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game at which
they are playing. Failure to do so, and the retention of any prizes, redeemable
ticket or payout voucher or free play as a result of a Interblock Roulette Multi
Terminal Table Game malfunction, may be considered to be a contravention
of these rules.
7.5 A person shall not, either alone or in concert with any other persons, use or
control at or near a Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game or location
related to the playing of Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Games a
calculator, computer, or other electronic, electrical or mechanical apparatus
or device that is capable, with respect to a Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal
Table Game or a part thereof, of interfering with an outcome or the proper or
normal operation of a Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game or a
part thereof.
7.6 Rule 7.5 shall not apply to use or control by an agent or employee of the
casino operator or an inspector where such person is acting in the course of
their duty.
7.7.2 direct that the person shall be excluded from further participation in
playing of Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Games; or
7.7.3 recommend the person be excluded from the casino in line with the
provisions of section 79 of the Casino Control Act 1992.
7.8.1 the game is disrupted by civil commotion, fire, riot, brawl, robbery, an
act of God; or
7.8.2 any fraudulent act is perpetrated by any person that, in the opinion of
the electronic gaming supervisor/Assistant Gaming Manager, affects
the outcome of the game.
7.9 Where the outcome of a game is invalidated under rule 7.8, all wagers made
by the players for that particular result may be refunded provided that an
electronic gaming supervisor/Assistant Gaming Manager may direct that the
wager of any player referred to in rule 7.8.2 be forfeited.
7.10 Any person who engages in syndicated play is in breach of these rules.
7.11 Any person who induces a player at a Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal
Table Game to vacate a Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table Game, or to
engage in syndicated play is in breach of these rules. Any person who solicits
such an inducement is also in breach of these rules.
7.12 A person who interferes with, disturbs, or intimidates other Interblock Roulette
Multi Terminal Table Game patrons or casino employees is in breach of these
rules.
7.14.2 occupying an adjacent area such that it restricts another patron from
gaining access to play a Interblock Roulette Multi Terminal Table
Game;
7.15 Any dispute or complaint concerning a casino game shall be referred for
decision in the first instance to an electronic gaming host, subject to a review
(if requested) by an electronic gaming supervisor/Assistant Gaming Manager.
7.16 In any dispute arising from the play of the game, the decision of the casino
operator is final. Where any person is not satisfied with a decision of the
casino operator relating to the conduct of gaming, the person will be advised
of their right to lodge a complaint with an inspector under section 33 of the
Gaming and Liquor Administration Act 2007.
7.17 A copy of these rules shall be made available for inspection upon request.