Or. Admin. Code § 177-200-0070 - Requirements for Poker Games
Video LotterySM game terminals offering poker games must meet the following requirements:
(1)
General: Standard decks of 52 playing cards shall be used.Jokers may be added
to the decks if the resulting payout percentages meet the requirements of OAR
177-200-0060.
(2) Shuffling: When
the deck is shuffled, it must be shuffled randomly and frozen.All cards used
for play must be taken in order from the top of the deck.All cards needed for
play must be stored in the non-volatile memory of the Video LotterySM game
terminal.Non-volatile memory is a device that stores information that cannot be
erased or destroyed when power is disconnected to the Video LotterySM game
terminal.The manufacturer need not represent the whole deck in memory.Shuffling
is the process of generating the cards possibly used in the play and may be
conducted in any manner that satisfies the randomness tests in OAR
177-200-0055.
(3) Dealing: The
program must deal the first cards in the order they are contained in the
shuffled deck to the player.For draw poker games or hands, the player must have
the option to hold or discard one or more of the cards initially drawn
according to the game design.Any autohold features that assist players in their
decision as to which of the cards to hold and discard for the chance to obtain
a winning combination must be displayed.Any cards that are discarded must be
replaced by the remaining cards in the deck by a predefined process that draws
any additional cards in the order they are contained in the shuffled
deck.
(4) Initial Cards: If the
initial cards dealt constitute a winning hand or hands according to the game's
pay table, the Video LotterySM game terminal must automatically notify the
player of the winning hand or hands, display the kind of hand (e.g., one pair,
two pair, three of a kind), and the potential prize amount.
(5) Conclusion of Play: At the conclusion of
each game play, the Video LotterySM game terminal must display the winning
combinations, if any, and the amount won.
(6) Extended Play: An extended play option
may be included.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: OR Const. Art. XV, Sec. 4(4)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 461.220
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