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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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in proximity to the prize.<br />

c) The trigger combination(s) and all other conditions that have to occur in order to trigger a<br />

feature game, should be specified unambiguously. The action of the game when feature<br />

trigger patterns occur during the feature (e.g. free games) is to be clearly stated on the<br />

artwork (e.g. further triggers, bonus payout and/or no further trigger).<br />

d) Winning patterns that are not "left to right" or "right to left" or "any" should be clearly<br />

explained, preferably with pictorial representations.<br />

e) The symbol or group of symbols shall be associated with its prize, and shall not invade<br />

the area that visually belongs to some other group of symbols if this could cause<br />

ambiguities, except in cases of animation during play or as a part of the game rules.<br />

5.2.5 Game Specific Requirements. The following requirements apply to the display of<br />

artwork specific to particular game types or game elements, in addition to the general<br />

requirements provided above:<br />

a) Card Games.<br />

i) Card faces are to clearly display the card value (e.g. it shall be obvious which is<br />

a Jack and which is Queen);<br />

ii) Card faces are to clearly indicate the suit (Hearts and Diamonds should be red,<br />

Clubs and Spades black);<br />

iii) Jokers are to be easily distinguishable from all other cards.<br />

b) Blackjack.<br />

i) Insurance rules are to be clearly explained if Insurance is available.<br />

ii) Pair Split rules shall be explained. Areas to be addressed are:<br />

A) Split aces have only one card dealt to each ace, if this is the game rule;<br />

B) Further splits, if available; and<br />

C) Double-down after splits, if available.<br />

iii) Double-down rules are to be clearly explained including limitations of which<br />

totals may allow a double down to be selected.<br />

iv) The current total of all hands, including the Dealer’s total, shall be displayed<br />

during and at the end of the game.<br />

Chapter Five: Game Requirements Page 36<br />

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