The Minnesota Tri-Wheel® (MTW) has three rings, each a different color and with a different range of numbers.
No one has trained more operators and installed more wheels. The Tri-Wheel Queen in Minnesota is Sandy Hoff. Note: The MTW using tickets is licensed for manufacture and sales to International Gamco.
Then, our older legacy wheels with tables upon which players indicate their bets through placement of chips (and tickets in Minnesota) or those very basic traditional wheels where players buy tickets representing each of the chances on the wheel prior to its spinning and are most often awarded prizes. The latest are the electronic simulated wheel networks - aimed at providing passive games of chance in charitable gaming licensed bars and taverns throughout a jurisdiction. The Gaming Studio has designed/produced three styles of gaming wheels. The slow revolution of the wheel, when players can easily track the segments they bet, until the final selection, is what we call the “sweet zone.” Our wheels are designed to maximize sweet zone - they are entertaining. The beauty of wheels, as displays of random outcomes or as chance selection devices, is that they provide a common and visible object that, when slowly spinning, causes players to raise their voices, if not their bodies, as their bet selection slowly rises as a possible win and then groan and throw themselves back in their chairs as it slowly passes.