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Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 27?
GAMING REGULATIONS > RULES FOR BIG 6 WHEEL
Short Summary
These rules govern the conduct of Big Six Wheel gaming in gaming establishments. The house rules and rules of play for Big Six Wheel must be clear, legible, and posted in conspicuous and conveniently accessible locations for all players. The Director or Director’s designee must approve the rules and the place of posting. Printed copies of the house rules and rules of play must be provided to players upon request. The Big Six Wheel must be a circular wheel with a diameter of at least 5 feet. The rim of the wheel must be divided into 54 equally spaced sections, each covered with glass. The sections contain various symbols and dollar amounts, arranged in a specific order. Licensees may use themed symbols instead of dollar symbols with prior approval. Each section of the wheel must display the payout odds for the wager. The wheel must have a clapper for selecting a section at the end of the spin. Each Big Six Wheel table must have a drop box and, if applicable, a tip box. The layout for a Big Six Wheel table must be submitted to and approved by the Division, including specific betting areas, licensee name or logo, flag/logo symbol, joker symbol, and payout odds for each wager. Prior to spinning the wheel, the dealer must announce ’no more bets.’ The wheel must complete at least three revolutions in either direction to be considered a valid spin, and the dealer must alternate the direction of the wheel for each spin. If the wheel fails to complete three revolutions, the spin is void and the dealer will re-spin the wheel. Players are responsible for placing their wagers correctly on the layout, regardless of dealer assistance. Wagers are settled based on the position of the clapper when it comes to rest on a section of the wheel. If the clapper comes to rest between two numbers or symbols, the spin is void and the dealer will re-spin the wheel. If the clapper breaks or falls off the wheel, the spin is void and all wagers are returned to the patron. After the spin, the dealer collects losing wagers and pays off winning wagers according to the specified payout odds. The maximum wager limit is determined by the house, and any restrictions on dealer tip wagers must be posted at the table or as wall signage. Licensees shall pay out winning Big Six Wheel wagers at no less than the odds in the following pay table: $1 symbol or other approved alternate symbol - 1 to 1, $2 symbol or other approved alternate symbol - 2 to 1, $5 symbol or other approved alternate symbol - 5 to 1, $10 symbol or other approved alternate symbol - 10 to 1, $20 symbol or other approved alternate symbol - 20 to 1, Joker, flag, name, logo or other unique symbol - 45 to 1.
Whom does it apply to?
Gaming establishments and players of Big Six Wheel
What does it govern?
Big Six Wheel gaming in gaming establishments
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
No specific penalties are mentioned.
Jurisdiction
Colorado