The live gambling game is the Money Wheel or Big Six Wheel. Does seem
like the average customer would assume the Money Wheel is a random,
non-rigged spin, and they would likewise assume the Wheel of Fortune is
a random, non-rigged spin.
I think that anyone who looks at a WOF wheel and thinks it looks exactly
like a Big Six Wheel isn't very observant. What people on this thread
seem to be missing is that if it's exactly like a common gambling device
(such as a deck of cards or a pair of dice) then the results must be
consistent with that device. But if the device is NOT the same (and a
WOF wheel is NOT like a Big Six Wheel), then this rule doesn't apply.
If that rule somehow WAS ruled to be applicable, IGT would simply redo
the wheel so that if every spot had an equal chance, the results would
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