![]() ![]() The game itself should be displayed in a recognisable form such that the player is able to follow the play and interact appropriately.Ģ - Random number generation - Casino equipment technical requirements Random number generationĢ.1 Random number generation (and game results) must be 'acceptably random'. information on how to gamble responsibly and help for problem gamblers and alarm or fault information when needed. information describing how the game is played on the device – this is optional if the method of playing the game on the device is identical to the method of playing the actual table gameĮ. prize amounts available within the game, or the information necessary to calculate the prize amounts, for example, the odds for each type of bet in a game of rouletteĭ. cost of bet(s) or stake(s) to play the gameī. Display of information on players’ game devicesġ.2 Game devices must be capable of clearly displaying (either on screen or via labelling attached to the device), the following information:Ī. That is, the player must not be given the opportunity to stake on a second game until the first game is completed. Where electronic terminals provide a player with the opportunity to play multiple 'real' games on the same terminal, then the terminal must limit the play to a single game at a time. games played using cards: 50 games per hour ![]() games played using dice: 50 games per hourĬ. For fully automated ‘real’ games played using electronic terminals the following game frequency must not be exceeded:ī. ![]()
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