BIG 6 WHEEL Introduction • “ Big 6” allows a patron to win up to forty - five times their original wager in a single spin! The game is so named because there are six different wagers a player can make. • T he “Big Wheel” or “Wheel of Fortune” consists of 54 equal sections with a metal or wooden peg separating each one. A stationary “clapper” sits at the very top of the wheel. When the wheel stops after being spun, the clapper will “point” to the winning section. • E ach section is marked with one of: $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, a “Joker” or “Hollywood Logo”. The denominations also signify the odds the winning wager is paid should the wheel come to rest on that location. The “Joker” or “Hollywood Logo” spots are unique and each pay 45 to 1. BIG 6 WHEEL Play Patrons will first choose where to wager. The options are $1, which pays even money; $2 which pays 2 to 1; $5 which pays 5 to 1; $10 which pays 10 to 1; $20 which pays 20 to 1; or either of the two unique positions which pay 45 to 1. The dealer will allow patrons to wager until the wheel is spun. Prior to spinning, they will announce “no more bets” and then spin the wheel. The wheel must rotate at least three times to constitute a valid spin. When the wheel stops, the clapper will point to the winning number. All other wagers lose and the wagers placed on the winning denomination are paid the appropriate odds. If the clapper comes to rest between two sections upon completion of the spin of the wheel, the spin shall be void and the dealer will re to spin the wheel. Odds $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 Joker Hollywood Logo pays pays pays pays pays pays pays 1 to 1 2 to 1 5 to 1 10 to 1 20 to 1 45 to 1 45 to 1 Gambling problem? Call 1.877.565.2112 for help.
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