N.J. Admin. Code § 13:47-20.29 - Rules of the game of money wheel
(a) The following
equipment shall be used in a money wheel game:
1. A wheel, hung vertically on an axle, with
a 48 or 60-inch diameter having 50 equal spaces. Spaces are divided by a peg.
The face of $ 1.00, $ 2.00, $ 5.00, $ 10.00 or $ 20.00 bills shall appear
individually in all but two spaces. Those two of the spaces shall be marked
with special designators. Of the 50 spaces on the wheel, 22 contain the face of
$ 1.00 bill, 14 contain a $ 2.00 bill, seven contain the face of a $ 5.00 bill,
three contain the face of a $ 10.00 bill, two contain the face of a $ 20.00
bill, the remaining two spaces each contain a special designator, usually one
contains a picture of a flag and one contains a picture of a joker;
and
2. A table with a layout having
seven betting spaces containing one of the bill faces or special designators
identical to those on the wheel, in each betting space on the layout.
(b) The money wheel game shall be
played as follows:
1. Players place wagers on
the layout.
2. Prior to the spin of
the wheel, the dealer shall call: "No more bets."
3. The wheel is spun by the dealer in either
direction and shall complete at least three revolutions to constitute a valid
spin.
4. A player wins when the
wheel stops and the indicator arm rests on a bill face or designator which is
identical to a bill face or designator on the layout on which that player
placed a wager.
5. Upon completion
of the spin, the dealer shall first collect all losing wagers and then pay all
winning wagers.
(c) The
payoff odds in the money wheel game shall be as follows:
| Wheel stops on | Odds |
| 1.00 | 1 to 1 |
| $ 2.00 | 2 to 1 |
| $ 5.00 | 5 to 1 |
| $ 10.00 | 10 to 1 |
| $ 20.00 | 20 to 1 |
| Other designators | 50 to 1 |
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