The bonus wheel on the Wheel of Fortune slot machine is NOT
representative of a "live gambling game."
I have never seen a live gambling game with a 22-stop wheel
with the same dollar amounts anywhere on which I could place
a wager.
The wheel on the TV show has 24 stops and is NOT a live
gambling game.
If the average customer would assume the Wheel of Fortune
wheel is a random, non-rigged spin, their assumption would
be correct. It IS random and it is NOT rigged.
On 2/7/08, nightoftheiguana200
>
> Does seem like it's a violation of 14.040.2b:
>
> "For gaming devices that are representative of live gambling games,
> the mathematical probability of a symbol or other element appearing in
> a game outcome must be equal to the mathematical probability of that
> symbol or element occurring in the live gambling game. For other
> gaming devices, the mathematical probability of a symbol appearing in
> a position in any game outcome must be constant."
> http://gaming.
>
> 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.
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