GLI-19: - Gaming Laboratories International
GLI-19: - Gaming Laboratories International
GLI-19: - Gaming Laboratories International
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<strong>GLI</strong> Standard #<strong>19</strong> – Standards for Interactive <strong>Gaming</strong> Systems (Suppliers) Version 1.0<br />
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e) Amount bet including any multipliers;<br />
f) Total cash / credits won for the prize resulting from the last play (including Progressive<br />
Jackpots);<br />
g) Any player choices involved in the game outcome, and<br />
h) Results of any intermediate game phases, such as gambles or feature games.<br />
5.1.6 Game Features. The following requirements apply to games with features:<br />
a) If a feature activity is provided in which the player has to wager credits, the player shall<br />
be given a choice whether to enter the feature activity or not. A player who elects not to<br />
enter the feature activity shall be positioned at the conclusion of the base game which led<br />
to the feature;<br />
b) A game may offer random awards, provided that the award value complies with that<br />
specified by the game rules; and<br />
c) Initial entry to a feature activity shall be conditional upon an immediately preceding<br />
occurrence of a triggering event available through the primary game (ex. Win trigger,<br />
mystery trigger, community event).<br />
5.1.7 Gamble Option. The following requirements apply only to games which implement<br />
some form of gamble option upon completion of the base game (e.g.: “double-up”, “triple-up”,<br />
etc...);<br />
a) The gamble prize limit (if applicable) for a particular game, and the maximum number of<br />
gambles available, must be clearly stated. Note that where wording indicating the<br />
maximum prize that can be won exists, then it must be possible to win this prize;<br />
b) When the gamble option is discontinued automatically before reaching the maximum<br />
number of gambles available, the reason must be clearly displayed;<br />
c) All references to gamble must use words such as “gamble” or “double up”, which cannot<br />
be misinterpreted to indicate some other feature;<br />
d) Any unusual game conditions during which the gamble option cannot be accessed must<br />
be specified;<br />
e) If a gamble option offers a choice of multipliers, it must be clear to the player what the<br />
range of choices / payouts is; and<br />
Chapter Five: Game Requirements Page 27<br />
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