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A carnival game is a game of chance or skill that can be found at a traveling carnival, a charity fundraiser, an amusement arcade, or an amusement park, as well as on the midway at state and county fairs. They're also popular during festivals like Mardi Gras, St. Patrick's Day, and Oktoberfest.
Big Six wheel
The Big Six wheel, often known as the Wheel of Fortune or simply The Big Six, is an uneven game of chance played using a giant vertical wheel that may be spun. The wheel is split into several equal parts that are connected by spokes or pins. A number is assigned to each section. A dealer spins the wheel, and a pointer attached to a flexible piece of rubber or leather, which also rubs against the pins to generate friction and slow the wheel down, indicates the winning segment. If the player stops spinning the wheel, the section at the top wins.
Money wheel
In American casinos, this is the most popular variation. $1, $2, $5, $10, and $20 banknotes, as well as a joker and the casino logo, are among the symbols. The $1 bill pays one to one, the $2 bill pays two to one, the $5 bill pays five to one, and so on. Depending on local gaming restrictions or casino practice, the joker and the logo payout at odds of 40 to 1 or 45 to 1.
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This game has one of the largest house advantages or edges (the percentage of stakes that the casino expects to win on average) of any casino game.
Dice wheel
The icons on the wheel represent some of the 216 different three-dice combinations. Occasionally, the same combination appears in many segments. The numbers 1 through 6 are the ones that players bet on. The dealer pays 1 to 1 if the number appears on one of the dice in the winning section; 2 to 1 if the number appears on two of the dice; 3 to 1 if the number appears on all three dice.
