Closing a Tipboard Game
When closing a game, the tipboard seller must:- remove the tipboard flare;
- count the cash in the game drawer;
- separate the starting cash bank amount from the game proceeds; and
- enter on the LG847 Current Site Inventory, or LG844 Perpetual Inventory, the date the game was closed.
Auditing a Tipboard Game
All tipboard games must be audited. The final audit of the game must be done by someone other than the seller and/or the person who prepared the deposit. Sellers may be asked to make a preliminary audit of their own games, but they may not do the final audit.
