Yesterday evening I was with a friend here in the local Spielo, meanwhile with control whether one is somewhere locked and a card with which one can occupy only a machine with, in the conversation with the employee was told that there were probably considerations to attach the 5 sec rule also in the hall, I have to it in the net but so far found nothing!
I haven't heard anything about it yet. But I could imagine that some of the online casino lobby point their fingers at the gaming arcades and complain why do we have to comply with this restriction when it does not exist in the gaming arcades.
The 5 second rule has been in place for years, as well as a maximum bet of 20 cents on all machines.
Always remember that rebooking is counted as a game round. One plays also not with money, but with points. By the way, autostart is forbidden, but only the button with the inscription Autostart. If you keep the green start button pressed, then the machine still runs automatically.
You may also occupy/fill several machines at the same time, but only play on one.
Also very strange is the mask rule. You can take it off at the machine, but as soon as you walk through the hall you have to put it on
Royal777 wrote on 03/08/2022 at 18:11: The 5 second rule has been around for years, as well as a maximum bet of 20 cents on all machines.
Always remember that reposting is counted as a game round. One plays also not with money, but with points. By the way, autostart is forbidden, but only the button with the inscription Autostart. If you keep the green start button pressed, then the machine still runs automatically.
You may also occupy/fill several machines at the same time, but only play on one.
Also very strange is the mask rule. You can take them off at the machine, but as soon as you walk through the hall you have to put them on
Masks are still real with you now ? With us all are gone
That with the several machines occupy is not uniformly regulated but at least purely logically it is so since the rebooking process is evaluated as a game (see gaming ordinance every 5 seconds maximum 20 cents) and the roller game according to the law is only pure entertainment you would only have to have a colleague who takes the booking at the other machine and you can take over the entertainment itself
In practice, however, it is so that many arcades still prohibit it because they profit from the systematic leveraging of rules but are themselves convinced that in a control of each regulatory office employee would see the roller game as a real game which it is not according to law
Then you can no longer stop the reels, or the turbo spins on Merkur boxes
Think this is not for the hall
Would in any case take away the fun of playing
The with 1 person per machine takes here the one arcade strictly and the other not there is not controlled at all but that should probably also start soon
Then it hails money for father state
Because many spielos violate grad against rules
Peter8 wrote on 03.08.2022 at 23:21: Then also can no longer stop the rollers, or the turbo spins at Merkur boxes
Think that does not come for the hall
Would in any case take away the fun of playing
The with 1 person per machine takes here the one arcade strictly and the other not there is not controlled at all but that should probably also start soon
Then it hails money for father state
Because many spielos violate grad against rules
Well I think they have nothing to fear (see what I wrote above regarding what is the game and what is just entertainment)
In DE counts what is on paper or in the law and since there is clearly regulated that only the mere transfer is the game or machines were approved according to this principle can the hallen actually no one really what if one turns the reels on two devices as long as he has not booked on both
But even that can be interpreted so that he has not booked at both at the same time then it would be allowed again because the law does not cover the entertainment area
Huh? It's regulated: There are no restrictions on how many devices you can play on. There is only the restriction that only one means of identification may be issued. And only if it is a reusable means of identification, the operator is responsible for removing it after the end of the game. It follows logically that this responsibility does not exist for non-reusable means of identification. In plain language, this means that if player A and player B each receive a code (not a card, since it is reusable) for the individual devices, and player B goes home, player A can continue playing there
The fact that many halls implement this differently and only 1 device may be played on per guest is due to other, homemade factors (simplification of the rules for the service staff ("Each person may only play on one device.")) is easier to understand than the above-mentioned procedure), when reducing to 12 devices, many players then looked down the tubes when playing multiple times, etc.)
There are considerations that in the context of the evaluation of the TR5 the multiple play is omitted, but that is not yet decided
Everything has been said about the actual topic: A game lasts 5 seconds and costs 20 cents. However, according to the law, the game is the insertion of the money. And this also explains why the machine does not book automatically anymore (because automatic playing is forbidden). Everything that happens on the "right" side then is entertainment
5Sec rule also in the arcade??
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Yesterday evening I was with a friend here in the local Spielo, meanwhile with control whether one is somewhere locked and a card with which one can occupy only a machine with, in the conversation with the employee was told that there were probably considerations to attach the 5 sec rule also in the hall, I have to it in the net but so far found nothing!
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Always remember that rebooking is counted as a game round. One plays also not with money, but with points. By the way, autostart is forbidden, but only the button with the inscription Autostart. If you keep the green start button pressed, then the machine still runs automatically.
You may also occupy/fill several machines at the same time, but only play on one.
Also very strange is the mask rule. You can take it off at the machine, but as soon as you walk through the hall you have to put it on
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Masks are still real with you now ? With us all are gone
That with the several machines occupy is not uniformly regulated but at least purely logically it is so since the rebooking process is evaluated as a game (see gaming ordinance every 5 seconds maximum 20 cents) and the roller game according to the law is only pure entertainment you would only have to have a colleague who takes the booking at the other machine and you can take over the entertainment itself
In practice, however, it is so that many arcades still prohibit it because they profit from the systematic leveraging of rules but are themselves convinced that in a control of each regulatory office employee would see the roller game as a real game which it is not according to law
Man man man that is vill a huge mess
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Think this is not for the hall
Would in any case take away the fun of playing
The with 1 person per machine takes here the one arcade strictly and the other not there is not controlled at all but that should probably also start soon
Then it hails money for father state
Because many spielos violate grad against rules
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Well I think they have nothing to fear (see what I wrote above regarding what is the game and what is just entertainment)
In DE counts what is on paper or in the law and since there is clearly regulated that only the mere transfer is the game or machines were approved according to this principle can the hallen actually no one really what if one turns the reels on two devices as long as he has not booked on both
But even that can be interpreted so that he has not booked at both at the same time then it would be allowed again because the law does not cover the entertainment area
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The fact that many halls implement this differently and only 1 device may be played on per guest is due to other, homemade factors (simplification of the rules for the service staff ("Each person may only play on one device.")) is easier to understand than the above-mentioned procedure), when reducing to 12 devices, many players then looked down the tubes when playing multiple times, etc.)
There are considerations that in the context of the evaluation of the TR5 the multiple play is omitted, but that is not yet decided
Everything has been said about the actual topic: A game lasts 5 seconds and costs 20 cents. However, according to the law, the game is the insertion of the money. And this also explains why the machine does not book automatically anymore (because automatic playing is forbidden). Everything that happens on the "right" side then is entertainment
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