Game set definition

Game set means the entire pool of electronic pull-tabs that contains predefined and randomized game results assigned under a unique serial number. This term is equivalent to "deal" or "deck."
Game set means the entire deal of finite electronic pulltabs that contains predefined and randomized game results assigned under a unique serial number.

Examples of Game set in a sentence

  • NBC studio set at outdoor rink at PPG downtown Pittsburgh • IIHF Girls’ Global Game set for Feb.

Related to Game set

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  • Google means the Google Entity that is party to the Agreement.

  • Game fish means all species of the family Salmonidae (chars, trout, salmon, grayling, and whitefish); all species of the genus Stizostedion (sandpike or sauger and walleyed pike or yellowpike perch); all species of the genus Esox (northern pike, pickerel, and muskellunge); all species of the genus Micropterus (bass); all species of the genus Polyodon (paddlefish); all species of the family Acipenseridae (sturgeon); all species of the genus Lota (burbot or ling); the species Perca flavescens (yellow perch); all species of the genus Pomoxis (crappie); and the species Ictalurus punctatus (channel catfish).

  • Mobile Network means the network facilities and/or network services comprising the public cellular network for the provision of Call Communications.