Gambling Act 2003

Preliminary provisions

6: Multi-terminal and multi-player gaming machines

You could also call this:

"Counting gaming machines with many player spots"

When you are talking about the Gambling Act 2003, you need to know how to count gaming machines. If a gaming machine has many terminals or player stations, you must count each one as a separate gaming machine. This means that if you have a machine with several places where people can play, each of those places is considered one gaming machine.

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Part 1Preliminary provisions

6Multi-terminal and multi-player gaming machines

  1. In this Act, each terminal or player station of a multi-terminal or multi-player gaming machine must be treated as 1 gaming machine.