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- Official Rules
of Blackjack
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1.
Definitions |
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1.1 In
these rules, unless the contrary intention appears:
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"Act"
means the Casino Control Act 1992;
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"blackjack"
means an ace and any card having a point value
of ten dealt as the initial two cards to a
player or a dealer except that this shall not
include an ace and a ten point value card dealt
to a player who has split pairs;
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"burned"
means to remove a card from play by placing it
in the discard rack;
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"casino
promotional token or voucher" means a token
or voucher issued by the casino operator to
enable the player to have one free wager at a
gaming table in the amount identified on the
token or voucher. Promotional tokens and
vouchers wagered at a table are forfeited after
a round of play whether the wager wins or loses.
If the wager wins, the player is to be paid the
winnings in chips;
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"casino
supervisor" means a person employed in a
casino in a managerial capacity relating to the
conduct of gaming and includes a game
supervisor;
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"dealer"
means a person responsible for the operation of
the game;
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"game
supervisor" means a person responsible for
the immediate supervision of the operation of
the game;
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"hard
total" means the point total of a hand which
contains no aces or which contains aces that are
each counted as 1 in value;
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"inspector"
means a person appointed under section 106 of
the Act;
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"multishuffler"
means a machine approved by the Casino Control
Authority to be used for shuffling either four
(4), six (6) or eight (8) decks of cards;
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"Perfect Pairs wager"
means an optional
additional wager, which may be made by a player
in accordance with rule
14;
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"point
total" means the total value of cards in a
hand;
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"Pontoon"
means a variation of the game of Blackjack;
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"Pontoon
Pandemonium" means an optional additional
wager which may be made by a player in
accordance with rule
18.14.
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"round
of play" means a period of play commencing
with the removal of the first card from the shoe
or shuffling device by the dealer and concluding
when the dealer, after drawing the last card,
announces a result and if applicable, pays out
winnings;
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"shuffling
device" means a card shuffling machine
approved by the Casino Control Authority for use
in the game of Blackjack but does not include a
"multishuffler";
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"soft
total" means the point total of a hand
containing at least one ace counted as 11 in
value;
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"stand
off" means where a wager shall neither win
nor lose;
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"Super
Sevens wager" means an optional additional
wager which may be made by a player in
accordance with rule
14;
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"void"
means invalid with no result.
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2.
Table
Layout and Equipment |
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2.1 The game of Blackjack shall be played at
a table having on one side places for the
players and on the opposite side a place for
the dealer.
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2.2 The layout cloth covering the table
shall be marked in a manner substantially
similar to that shown in diagram "A",
"B"
or "C"
with:
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2.2.1 a
minimum of five and a maximum of nine
playing areas designated for the
placement of wagers;
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2.2.2 an
area for the placement of insurance
wagers;
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2.2.3
inscriptions to the effect that -
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2.2.3.1
blackjack pays 3 to 2,
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2.2.3.2
the dealer must stand on 17 and must
draw to 16, and
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2.2.3.3
insurance pays 2 to 1.
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2.2.4 the
name and/or logo of the casino imprinted
thereon.
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2.3 The following equipment shall also be
used in the game of Blackjack:
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2.4 The table shall have a drop box attached
to it.
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3.
The Cards |
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3.1
The game of Blackjack shall be played with
either three decks or four decks or six decks or
eight decks of cards, each deck having 52 cards
without jokers, with backs the same color and
design and a cutting card, provided however that
the Super Sevens or Perfect Pairs option
described in rule
14 shall be played with either six decks or
eight decks of cards.
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3.2
The value of cards shall be as follows:
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3.2.1 an ace shall have a value of 11 except
when that would give a player or the dealer
a point total in excess of 21, in which
case, it shall have a value of 1 and except
as provided in rule
11.2;
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3.2.2 any card from 2 to 10 inclusive shall
have its face value; and
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3.2.3 any jack, queen or king shall have a
value of 10.
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3.3
Cards shall be checked by a dealer or a game
supervisor prior to use on a gaming table.
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3.4
Cards may be removed
from the table and replaced with new cards, at
the discretion of a casino supervisor, upon the
completion of:
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3.5
All cards used in
the game of Blackjack shall be dealt from a card
shoe or shuffling device specifically designed
for such purpose and located on the table to the
left of the dealer. All cards shall be dealt:
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3.6
Where rule 3.5.2
applies, the cards may be handled by the player,
but may not leave the area of the table layout,
nor be held away from the table.
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3.7
No person shall handle, remove or alter any
cards used in the game of Blackjack other than
as provided for in rule
3.5.2.
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3.8
Each player at the table shall be responsible
for correctly computing the point total of their
hand and no player shall be entitled to rely on
the point total announced by the dealer.
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4.
The
Shuffle and Cut |
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4.1
The dealer shall
either use a multishuffler (which shall be
positioned adjacent to the Blackjack table and
to the left of the dealer) or manually shuffle
the cards so that they are randomly intermixed:
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4.1.1 immediately prior to the start of
play;
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4.1.2 when the cutting card is exposed or
drawn as the first card of a new round of
play; or
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4.1.3 at the completion of the round of play
in which the cutting card is drawn.
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4.2
After the cards have
been shuffled, the dealer shall offer the stack
of cards, with backs facing away from him/her,
to the players to be cut. The player to cut the
cards shall be:
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4.2.1 the first player to the table if the
game is just commencing;
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4.2.2 the player on whose playing area the
cutting card appeared during the last round
of play;
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4.2.3 the player at the farthest point to
the right of the dealer if the cutting card
appeared on the dealer's hand during the
last round of play;
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4.2.4 the player at the farthest point to
the right of the dealer if the cutting card
is exposed or drawn as the first card of a
new round of play; or
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4.2.5 the player at the farthest point to
the right of the dealer if the cards are
replaced in accordance with these rules.
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4.3
If the player
designated in rule
4.2 refuses
the cut, the cards shall be offered to each
player moving clockwise around the table until a
player accepts the cut. If no player accepts the
cut, a game supervisor or, in the absence of a
game supervisor a casino supervisor, shall cut
the cards.
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4.4
The person designated in rule
4.2 or
4.3 shall
cut the cards by placing the cutting card in the
stack at least one deck in from either end of
the stack.
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4.5
Once the cutting
card has been inserted by the person designated
in these rules the dealer shall take all cards
in front of the cutting card and place them to
the back of the stack, after which the dealer
shall insert the cutting card in the stack up to
half way in from the back of the stack. The
stack of cards shall then be inserted in the
card shoe for commencement of play.
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4.6
When a shuffling device is used, the operation
of rules 4.1
to 4.5
inclusive are amended to the extent necessary
for the following to have effect:
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4.6.1 prior to the start of play or the
introduction of new cards in accordance with
rule 3.4,
the new decks of cards shall be manually
shuffled by the dealer before being placed
in the shuffling device;
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4.6.2 cards shall be placed in the shuffling
device to be shuffled;
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4.6.3 the cards shall not be cut; and
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4.6.4 the shuffling device takes the place
of the card shoe.
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4.7
The first card from
the card shoe or shuffling device shall be
burned by placing it face down in the discard
rack and shall not be exposed.
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5.
Wagers |
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5.1
All wagers shall be placed by means of chips
and/or casino promotional tokens or vouchers.
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5.2
A wager by a player shall be placed on the
appropriate playing areas of the Blackjack
layout prior to the first card being dealt for
each round of play.
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5.3
Except as provided in these rules or until a
decision and settlement has been made in respect
of any wager, no wager may be handled, placed,
increased or withdrawn after the first card of
the round of play has been dealt.
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5.4
Up to three players may wager on any one playing
area of the blackjack layout but a casino
supervisor may restrict the number of players to
less than three.
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5.5
Where more than one
player wagers on a playing area the decisions
with regard to the cards dealt to that area
shall be called by:
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5.5.1 the player who is seated at the
playing area;
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5.5.2 where there is no seated player, the
player with the highest wager in the box;
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5.5.3 where all wagers are of equal value,
the player whose wager is nearest the
dealer.
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5.6
The dealer shall, prior to the commencement of a
round of play, ascertain the player who shall
call the decisions with respect to any playing
area in accordance with rule
5.5.
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5.7
The dealer shall ensure that:
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5.7.1
the player
calling the decisions places his/her wager
in the portion of the playing area nearest
to the dealer's side of the table; and
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5.7.2 all other players wagering on the
playing area place their wagers in a
vertical line with the wager referred to in
rule 5.7.1.
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5.8
A player may be
permitted to wager on more than one playing area
at a Blackjack table providing that, where there
are insufficient seats at the table to
accommodate player demand, a player wagering on
more than one playing area shall give up a
playing area or playing areas to accommodate
other players.
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5.9
Where it is not possible to pay a wager exactly
in chips it shall be paid to the next highest
amount to which payment can be made in chips.
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5.10
A casino supervisor
may, where a card shoe is in use, restrict any
player who has not made a wager on the first
round of play or who declines to place a wager
on any given round of play during the course of
a shoe of cards, to wagering the minimum wager
displayed at the table until that shoe of cards
is completed and a re-shuffle occurs.
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5.11
A Casino Duty Manager may restrict a player to
the table minimum wager in accordance with the
provisions of rule
5.10 for the duration of all further shoes
of cards where the player does not make a wager
on the first round of play or declines to place
a wager on any given round of play. An inspector
must be notified prior to a player being so
restricted under this rule.
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5.12
A Casino Duty Manager may limit a player to one
playing area and to the minimum wager for that
playing area displayed on the sign at the
Blackjack table. An inspector must be notified
prior to a player being so restricted under this
rule.
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5.13
Notwithstanding rule
5.8, a
casino supervisor may reserve a series of
playing areas at a table for the sole use of a
specific player.
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6.
Minimum and
Maximum Wagers |
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6.1
The minimum and maximum wagers permitted on each
playing area shall be shown on a sign at the
table. Unless stated on the sign, wagers are not
required to be made in multiples of the minimum.
The sign may also state the minimum unit in
which wagers may be made above the table
minimum.
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6.2
Any wager less than the stated minimum or
greater than the stated maximum made by a player
and not rejected prior to the first card being
dealt for a round of play shall be treated as a
valid wager.
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6.3
A casino supervisor may alter the limits on a
gaming table at any time except that a minimum
wager can only be changed to a higher minimum if
a sign indicating the new minimum and proposed
time of change has been displayed at the table
at least 20 minutes before the change.
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6.4
A casino supervisor may allow a player to wager
in excess of the stated maximum wagers permitted
on that table, provided that a sign denoting the
new minimum and maximum wagers for that player
is placed on an appropriate area of the table.
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7.
Initial Deal |
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The
dealer shall call "no more bets" and starting
from the left and continuing clockwise round the
table, shall deal a card in sequence to each
playing area containing wager/s and a card to
the dealer's position. In a like manner the
dealer shall then deal a second card to each of
the wagered playing areas.
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8.
Insurance |
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Where the dealer's first card is an ace, a
player may place an insurance wager,
equivalent to not more than half the amount
placed as his/her initial wager, that the
dealer's second card will have a value of
ten. All insurance wagers shall be made
before the commencement of the subsequent
deal and are to be placed on the insurance
line of the layout.
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10.
Subsequent Deal |
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10.1
The dealer shall, beginning from the left,
announce the player's point total and allow the
player to indicate whether he/she wishes to:
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10.1.1 double in accordance with rule
11;
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10.1.2 split pairs in accordance with rule
12;
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10.1.3 stand by electing to receive no
additional cards; or
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10.1.4 receive an additional card(s).
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10.2
A player having a
point total less than 12 shall be required,
subject to rules
11 and 12,
to receive an additional card or cards until
his/her hand has a point total of not less than
12.
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10.3
A player may elect to receive additional cards,
subject to rules
11 and 12,
whenever his/her point total is less than 21
except that a player having blackjack or a hard
or soft total of 21 may not draw additional
cards.
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10.4
As each player indicates his/her decision(s),
the dealer shall deal face upwards whatever
additional cards are required to give effect to
the decision(s) and shall announce the point
total of the player's hand after each additional
card is dealt.
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10.5
Where a player's
point total exceeds 21, any wager on that hand
shall lose and the dealer shall immediately
collect the cards from that hand and place them
in the discard rack.
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11.
Doubling |
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11.1
A player may elect
to double, by wagering an amount equal to their
original wager, on the first two cards dealt to
their hand or the first two cards of any split
pair providing that:
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11.1.1 the point total of the first two
cards equals 9, 10 or 11; and
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11.1.2 the hand does not contain an ace; and
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11.1.3 one, and only one, card is dealt to
the hand.
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11.2
Notwithstanding
sub-rule 11.1.2,
a Casino Duty Manager may permit players at a
specific table to double on a hand containing an
ace subject to the further conditions of rule
11.1 and
providing that:
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11.3
Where a player elects to double, the one
additional card received shall be dealt face
upwards and placed sideways on the layout.
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11.4
If the player controlling the playing area
elects to double, player(s) with a wager on the
same playing area shall also have the option to
double on that hand before the additional card
is dealt. If the other player(s) do not double,
the condition that only one additional card
shall be dealt to that hand remains unchanged.
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11.5
If the dealer obtains blackjack after a player
doubles, the dealer shall only collect the
amount of the player's original wager.
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12.
Splitting |
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12.1
When the initial two cards dealt to a playing
area are identical in value, the player
controlling that playing area may elect to split
the hand into two separate hands providing that
the wager on the second hand so formed is an
amount equal to the original wager.
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12.2
Except as provided by sub-rule
12.3.1,
when a player splits a pair of cards the dealer
shall deal a second card to the first of the
hands so formed and shall complete the player's
decisions with respect to that hand before
proceeding to deal any cards to the second hand.
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12.3
Subject to rule
11, after a
second card is dealt to a split hand, the dealer
shall announce the point total of that hand and
the player shall indicate their decision to
stand, draw or double with respect thereto
except that:
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12.3.1 subject to rule
12.5, a
player splitting aces shall receive one, and
only one, additional card on each ace which
shall be dealt face upwards and placed
sideways on the layout; and
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12.3.2 a player splitting aces or 10 point
value cards shall not be capable of
achieving a blackjack.
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12.4
A player may not
split cards dealt to a split hand a second time
(even if the second card dealt to either of the
split hands is of identical value to the
original split cards) and may not form more than
two hands per playing area.
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12.5
Notwithstanding rule
12.4, a
Casino Duty Manager may permit players at a
specific table to split again if the second card
dealt to either of the split hands is of
identical value to the original split cards
providing that:
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12.5.1 all such players are advised of this
option prior to the commencement of play;
and
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12.5.2 the wager on a third hand is of an
amount equal to the original wager; and
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12.5.3 no more than three hands are formed
per playing area in each round of play; and
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12.5.4 a player splitting aces to form a
third hand shall receive one, and only one,
additional card on each ace which shall be
dealt face upwards and placed sideways on
the layout; and
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12.5.5 a player who abstains from splitting
their initial two cards may not elect to
split after having received a third card.
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12.6
If the player controlling a playing area decides
to split, any other player who has placed a
wager on that playing area shall either:
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12.7
Subject to rule
10.5, if the dealer obtains a blackjack
after a player splits a hand, the dealer shall
only collect the amount of the player's original
wager.
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13.
Additional Cards to the Dealers Hand |
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13.1
When the subsequent deal to all players' hands
has been completed, a dealer shall, subject to
rule 13.4,
deal additional cards as necessary to his/her
hand.
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13.2
If the dealer's hand has a point total of not
more than 16, additional cards must be dealt
until a hard or soft point total of not less
than 17 is attained. When the dealer's hand has
a hard or soft point total of 17, 18, 19, 20 or
21, no additional cards shall be drawn.
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13.3
If the dealer's first card is an ace and the
second card does not have a value of 10, any
insurance wagers shall be lost and collected by
the dealer immediately upon the drawing of that
card.
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13.4
No additional cards
shall be drawn to the dealer's hand, regardless
of the point total, if decisions have been made
on all players' hands and the additional cards
would have no effect on the outcome of the round
of play.
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14.
Super Sevens and Perfect Pairs (Optional) |
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14.1
The casino operator may in its discretion offer
players the opportunity to make Super Sevens or
Perfect Pairs wagers in accordance with this
rule.
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14.2
Where the Super Sevens or Perfect Pairs wager is
offered, and the game of Blackjack is played at
a table with a layout cloth marked in a manner
substantially similar to that shown in
diagram B
for Super Sevens or
diagram C
for Perfect Pairs, any player may elect to place
a Super Sevens or Perfect Pairs wager before the
round of play commences. The Super Sevens or
Perfect Pairs wagers shall be placed in the
appropriate playing area of the layout
corresponding to the area where the initial
wager was placed. Up to three Super Sevens or
Perfect Pairs wagers shall be allowed per
playing area.
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14.3
The amount required to make a Super Sevens or
Perfect Pairs wager shall be shown on a sign at
the table, and a player wishing to make a Super
Sevens or Perfect Pairs wager must first have
placed an initial wager in one or more playing
areas.
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14.4
Where a Super Sevens
wager is made and:
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14.4.1 the first card dealt to the player’s
hand in that round is a seven (of any suit),
the player shall win and be paid odds of
three to one, unless the next card dealt to
the hand is also a seven;
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14.4.2 the first two cards dealt to the
player’s hand in that round are both sevens
(of different suits), the player shall win
and be paid odds of fifty to one, unless the
next card dealt to the hand is also a seven;
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14.4.3 the first two cards dealt to the
player’s hand in that round are both sevens
of the same suit, the player shall win and
be paid odds of one hundred to one, unless
the next card dealt to the hand is also a
seven;
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14.4.4 the first three cards dealt to the
player’s hand in that round are all sevens,
but are not all of the same suit, the player
shall win and be paid odds of five hundred
to one;
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14.4.5 the first three cards dealt to the
player’s hand in that round are all sevens
of the same suit, the player shall win and
be paid odds of five thousand to one; or
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14.4.6 any card other than a seven is dealt
as the first card to that player, that
player loses the wager.
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14.5
If the first two cards dealt to a playing area
on which a Super Sevens wager has been made are
both sevens, and the option to split in
accordance with rule
12 is taken,
the next card dealt shall decide the settlement
of the Super Sevens wager in accordance with
rule 14.4,
and that wager shall then be deemed completed.
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14.6
Winning Super Sevens wagers shall be paid, and
losing Super Sevens wagers collected, by the
dealer as soon as the outcome of the Super
Sevens wager is known.
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14.7
For the purposes of playing "Perfect Pairs" a
pair shall mean a hand that comprises the first
two cards dealt in the initial deal that are:
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14.7.1 of the same number, namely Ace, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10 or
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14.7.2 of the same picture type, namely
jack, queen or king.
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14.8
Where a Perfect Pairs wager is made and the
initial two cards dealt to that players hand in
that round are:
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14.8.1 A "Mixed Pair" being a pair that
comprises two cards of the same number or
picture type but of different colors (i.e.
one red card and one black card), the player
shall win and be paid at the odds of five to
one.
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14.8.2 A "Colored Pair" being a pair that
comprises two cards of the same number or
picture type and color but of different
suits (i.e. clubs and spades), the player
shall win and be paid at the odds of ten to
one.
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14.8.3 A "Perfect Pair" being a pair that
comprises of two cards of the same number or
picture type and suit (i.e. two Queens of
Spades or two 5 of clubs), the player shall
win and be paid at the odds of thirty to
one.
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14.9
Winning Perfect Pairs wagers shall be paid, and
losing Perfect Pairs wagers collected by the
dealer at the completion of the initial deal and
before any subsequent deal.
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15.
Final
Settlement |
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15.1
Settlement of wagers
remaining on the table after the completion of
the dealer's hand shall be as follows:
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15.1.1 a player having a blackjack shall win
and be paid at odds of 3 to 2 if the dealer
does not also have a blackjack;
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15.1.2 a player having a point total of 21
or less shall win and be paid at odds of 1
to 1 if the dealer's hand has a point total
in excess of 21;
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15.1.3 a player having a point total of 21
or less shall win and be paid at odds of 1
to 1 if the point total exceeds that of the
dealer's hand.
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15.1.4 an insurance wager made under the
provisions of rule 8 shall win and be paid
at odds of 2 to 1 if the dealer achieves a
blackjack.
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15.1.5 a player having a point total of 21
or less shall lose an amount equal to their
original wager if the dealer's hand has a
blackjack;
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15.1.6 a player shall lose if the point
total of the dealer exceeds that of the
player without exceeding 21;
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15.1.7 a wager on a blackjack shall
constitute a stand off if the dealer also
has a blackjack;
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15.1.8 a wager on a hand with the same point
total as that of the dealer's hand shall
constitute a stand off;
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15.1.9 a wager, other than a player's
original wager, made in accordance with
rules 11 and/or 12 shall constitute a stand
off if the dealer achieves a blackjack.
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15.2
At the conclusion of a round of play, all cards
still remaining on the layout shall be picked up
by the dealer and placed in the discard rack.
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16.
Irregularities |
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16.1
A card found turned face upwards in the card
shoe or shuffling device shall be burned by
placing it in the discard rack.
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16.2
Subject to rule
16.5, a
card dealt or burned in error shall be dealt to
the players or the dealer as though it were the
next card from the shoe or shuffling device.
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16.3
Subject to rule
10.2, a player who refuses to accept the
card referred to in rule 16.2 shall not receive
any additional card during that round of play.
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16.4
Where the card referred to in rule
16.2 is
refused by all players it shall become the
dealer's next card.
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16.5
A card exposed and
dealt in error to the dealer's completed hand
shall be burned by placing it in the discard
rack.
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16.6
Should any round of play contain an error caused
by the incorrect dealing of a card, every effort
must be made to reconstruct that round of play
in such a way as to cause the sequence of cards
dealt to be as it should have been had the error
not occurred. However, should every effort to
reconstruct the round of play fail, then the
casino supervisor may authorise that round being
declared void and the wagers shall then be
returned to the players.
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16.7
If there are insufficient cards remaining in the
shoe to complete a round of play, all of the
cards in the discard rack shall be shuffled and
cut in accordance with rule
4 and the
dealer shall then complete the round of play and
the game shall continue in accordance with these
rules.
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16.8
Subject to rule
5.5, where a player makes a wager in
accordance with rule
5 and is not
present to make decisions with regards to the
cards dealt to the playing area containing the
wager, cards shall be dealt to the playing area
in turn by the dealer until the point total of
the cards exceeds 11.
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16.9
Should the dealer forget to burn the first card
from the card shoe or shuffling device in
accordance with rule
4.7, then
play shall continue with that card remaining in
play.
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17.
Shuffling
Device Malfunction |
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17.1
This rule, and rules
17.2 to
17.3, apply
if all of the following conditions are
satisfied:-
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17.1.1 a shuffling device is in use for a
game of Blackjack; and
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17.1.2 it becomes evident, in a round of
play for which 1 or more cards have been
dealt, that the shuffling device is no
longer capable of operating in the way it is
intended to operate; and
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17.1.3 the malfunctioning of the shuffling
device has not operated to the disadvantage
of the casino operator or a player; and
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17.1.4 another shuffling device is readily
available; and
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17.1.5 it is practicable to transfer cards
to another shuffling device.
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17.2
Where a shuffling
device malfunctions without causing any damage
to the cards in the shuffling device, the cards
in the shuffling device must be transferred to
another shuffling device and the game continued.
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17.3
Where a shuffling
device malfunctions and causes damage to any
card in the shuffling device:-
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17.3.1 the damaged cards in the
malfunctioning shuffling device are to be
removed from play; and
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17.3.2 the undamaged cards still in the
malfunctioning shuffling device are to be
transferred from the malfunctioning
shuffling device to another shuffling
device; an
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17.3.3 the damaged cards are to be replaced
with cards from a new deck, and the
replacement cards are to be placed in the
shuffling device containing the cards
transferred from the malfunctioning
shuffling device; and
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17.3.4 the game is continued.
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17.4
Where a shuffling device malfunctions and the
casino operator or a player is disadvantaged by
reason of the malfunction, the round of play is
terminated, and the amount wagered by each
player must be returned to the player.
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17.5
Where a shuffling device malfunctions and rules
17.1.4 or
17.1.5
cannot be satisfied:-
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17.5.1 each player must be given the
opportunity to have each amount wagered by
the player in the round of play returned to
the player; and
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17.5.2 any damaged card must be replaced
with cards from a new deck; and
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17.5.3 the replacement cards, if any, and
any undamaged cards in the shuffling device
are to be shuffled and cut in the same way
as applies under rule
4; and
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17.5.4 the round of play for the players who
elected not to have their wagers returned is
completed using a dealing shoe.
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18.
Pontoon |
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18.1
Where the game in play is "Pontoon" the approved
rules of Blackjack shall apply, except where the
rules are inconsistent with the rules of
"Pontoon", in which case the rules of "Pontoon"
shall prevail. The layout cloth covering the
table shall be marked in a manner substantially
similar to that shown in diagram "D"
or "E"
with:
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18.1.1 a minimum of five and a maximum of
nine playing areas designated for the
placement of wagers;
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18.1.2 an area for the placement of
insurance wagers;
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18.1.3 where the Pontoon Pandemonium option
is available an area for the placement of
Pontoon Pandemonium wagers;
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18.1.4 inscriptions to the effect that:
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18.1.4.1
pontoon pays 3 to 2,
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18.1.4.2
Dealer must stand on hard 17 or soft 18;
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18.1.4.3
Insurance pays 2 to 1;
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18.1.5 the name and/or logo of the casino
imprinted thereon.
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18.2
The following additional equipment shall also be
used in the game of Pontoon:
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18.3
Additional
Definitions
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18.4
The Cards
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18.4.1 The game of Pontoon shall be played
with either six decks or eight decks of
cards, with the backs the same color and
design and a cutting card. Each deck shall
have 48 cards without jokers and the four
Tens shall be removed i.e. Ten of Hearts,
Diamonds, Clubs and Spades.
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18.5
Insurance
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18.6
Surrender
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18.6.1 Subject to rule
18.6.4,
where the dealer’s first card is a Jack,
Queen, King or Ace, any players who do not
have pontoon have the option to surrender
half their original wager. Any player(s) who
wish to surrender must do so before the
commencement of the subsequent deal.
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18.6.2 A marker button will be placed on top
of the surrendered wager and no further
cards shall be dealt to that hand.
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18.6.3 If a player controlling the playing
area elects to surrender, the player(s) with
a wager on the same playing area shall have
the option to surrender. If the other
player(s) do not surrender, the condition
that no further cards shall be dealt to that
hand remains unchanged.
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18.6.4
If the player
controlling the playing area elects not to
surrender, player(s) wagering on the same
playing area may not choose to surrender.
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18.6.5 Where the dealer obtains pontoon, the
surrender shall be void and the player shall
lose their entire wager.
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18.6.6 Where the dealer does not achieve
pontoon the dealer shall complete theirhand
and collect all surrendered wagers in the
final settlement.
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18.7
Interim Settlement
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18.7.1 Upon completion of the initial deal
and before the subsequent deal where a
player has pontoon the dealer shall pay the
wager(s) on that hand at odds of 3 to 2 and
remove the cards dealt to that playing area
and place them in the discard rack, except
where the player(s) has also placed a
Pontoon Pandemonium wager in which case the
cards shall be placed face up under the
Pontoon Pandemonium wager.
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18.7.2 During the subsequent deal and before
the final settlement;
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18.7.2.1
where a player achieves a point total of
21 the dealer shall pay the wager(s) in
accordance with rule
18.13,
Table 1
and then remove the cards dealt to that
playing area and place them in the
discard rack.
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18.7.2.2
where a player achieves the Super Bonus
the dealer shall pay the wager(s) in
accordance with rule
18.13,
Table 1
and remove the cards dealt to that
playing area and place them in the
discard rack.
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18.7.2.3
where a Super Bonus is achieved on a
round of play and there are other
players wagering on that round the
dealer shall pay any other player’s
bonus payments according with rule
18.13,
Table 1
before removing the Super Bonus cards
and placing them in the discard rack.
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18.7.3 The dealer may, with the approval of
a Pit Manager or above, pay the said
wagers(s) at Final Settlement in accordance
with rule
18.13,
Table 1.
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18.8
Subsequent Deal
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18.9
Doubling
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18.9.1 A player may elect to double by
wagering an amount equal to their original
wager on:
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18.9.1.1 the
player’s original two cards (excluding
pontoon); or
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18.9.1.2 the
first two cards of any split pair
(except when splitting Aces); or
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18.9.1.3 any
hand with a point total of less than 21
formed with a third or subsequent card;
provided that only one additional card
shall be dealt to any hand on which a
player has elected to double.
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18.9.2 An Ace in the initial point total of
any double shall have a value of one not
eleven.
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18.9.3 All winning double wagers shall be
paid at odds of 1 to 1 and shall not be
eligible for payout odds and Super Bonus
odds as set out in rule
18.13,
Table 1.
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18.9.4 If the player controlling the playing
area elects to double, player(s) with a
wager on the same playing area shall also
have the option to double on that hand
before the additional card is dealt. If the
other player(s) do not double, the condition
that only one additional card shall be dealt
to that hand remains unchanged and player(s)
shall not be eligible for payout odds and
Super Bonus odds as set out in rule
18.13,
Table 1.
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18.9.5 Subject to rule
10.5 a
player who has elected to double, after
receiving his/her next card (the card that
constitutes the double) shall indicate
whether he/she wishes to forfeit the
original wager and retain his/her doubled
portion. This shall be done before the next
hand in turn is acted on.
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18.9.6 Where the player(s) indicates that
he/she wishes to forfeit the dealer shall
return the double portion to the player(s),
remove the original wager. If all bets on
the playing area are forfeited the cards
will be collected and placed in the discard
rack.
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18.9.7 Other player(s) with a doubled wager
on the same playing area shall have the
option to forfeit regardless of whether the
player controlling the playing area elects
to forfeit.
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18.9.8 Subject to rule
10.5
and 18.12.1.2
if the dealer obtains pontoon after a player
doubles, the dealer shall collect only an
amount equivalent to the original wager and
shall not collect the additional amount
wagered in doubling.
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18.10
Splitting
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18.10.1 A player splitting Aces or 10-point
value cards shall not be capable of
achieving a pontoon.
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18.10.2 If the initial two cards dealt to a
player are sevens of the same suit and the
player elects to split to form two hands the
"Super Bonus" payout as set out in rule
18.13,
Table 1
shall not apply in the event that an
additional seven(s) of the same suit is
drawn to any of the split hands.
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18.10.3 Subject to rule
10.5
and
18.12.1.2, if the dealer obtains pontoon
after a player splits a hand, the dealer
shall only collect an amount equal to the
player’s original wager.
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18.10.4 Subject to rule
12.5, a
player splitting aces shall receive one, and
only one, additional card on each ace which
shall be dealt face upwards and placed
sideways on the layout.
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18.11 Additional Cards to the Dealers Hand
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18.11.1 Except as provided in rule
13.4, a
dealer shall draw additional cards to the
dealer’s hand until a hard total of
17,18,19,20 or 21 or a soft total of 18, 19,
20 or 21 is attained, at which point no
additional cards shall be drawn.
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18.12
Final Settlement
18.13
Payout Odds.
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18.14 Pontoon Pandemonium (Optional)
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18.14.1 The casino operator may at its
discretion offer players the opportunity to
make Pontoon Pandemonium wagers in
accordance with this rule.
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18.14.2 Where the Pontoon Pandemonium wager
is offered, and the game of Pontoon is
played at a table with a layout cloth marked
in a manner substantially similar to that
shown in
diagram E, a player may elect to place a
Pontoon Pandemonium wager before the round
of play commences. The Pontoon Pandemonium
wager shall be placed in the appropriate
playing area of the layout corresponding to
the area where the initial wager was placed.
Up to three Pontoon Pandemonium wagers shall
be allowed per playing area.
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18.14.3 The amount required to make a
Pontoon Pandemonium wager shall be shown on
a sign at the table, and a player wishing to
make a Pontoon Pandemonium wager must first
have placed an initial wager in one or more
playing areas.
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18.14.4 A Pontoon Pandemonium wager shall
win if the player(s) hand is pontoon as
defined in rule
18.3.1.3.
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18.14.5 A Pontoon Pandemonium wager shall
lose if the player(s) hand is not pontoon as
defined in rule
18.3.1.3.
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18.14.6 The bonus prize for a winning
"Pontoon Pandemonium" wager is determined by
random selection, initiated by the pressing
of the jackpot button. The possible bonus
prize will be one of the possible prize
outcomes shown below. The possible bonus
prize outcomes shall be shown on a sign on
the table. Possible prize awarded for each
$1 wagered on Pontoon Pandemonium:
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$250,000 |
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$7,500 |
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$750 |
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$250 |
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$50 |
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$25 |
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$20 |
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$15 |
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$10 |
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$5 |
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18.14.7 Losing Pontoon Pandemonium wagers shall
be collected, by the dealer, after the initial
deal and prior to the subsequent deal.
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18.14.8 Where a player achieves pontoon and has
placed a valid Pontoon Pandemonium wager the
dealer shall pay the pontoon wager in accordance
with rule
18.7.1 and shall place the cards face up
under the Pontoon Pandemonium wager(s) and
continue the round of play until each wager for
that round of play has been settled.
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18.14.9 After the dealer has completed the round
in play the dealer shall for each box with a
winning Pontoon Pandemonium wager offer the
jackpot button to eligible player(s) starting
from the dealer’s left until all Pontoon
Pandemonium wagers have been decided and
settled.
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18.14.10 When more than one player wagers on a
Pontoon playing area, the player who controls
the playing area according to rule
5.5 shall be
entitled to press the jackpot button first,
providing they have also placed a valid Pontoon
Pandemonium wager. The result shall be
determined and the wager paid prior to offering
the jackpot button to the next player wagering
in the same playing area.
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18.14.10.1 The second player, whose wager is
directly behind the wager of the controlling
player, shall be entitled to press the
jackpot button next, providing they have
also placed a valid Pontoon Pandemonium
wager. The result shall be determined and
the wager paid prior to offering the jackpot
button to the next player wagering in the
same playing area.
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18.14.10.2 The third player, whose wager is
directly behind the wager of the second
player, shall be entitled to press the
jackpot button next, providing they have
also placed a valid Pontoon Pandemonium
wager.
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18.14.11 A player with a valid Pontoon
Pandemonium may nominate a person to activate
the jackpot button on his or her behalf.
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18.14.12 Where a player with a valid Pontoon
Pandemonium declines to press the jackpot
button, or to nominate a person to activate the
jackpot button on his or her behalf, a casino
supervisor shall activate the jackpot button.
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18.14.13 Subject to rule
18.15.4
the jackpot button may only be pressed once for
each winning Pontoon Pandemonium wager.
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18.15
Irregularities
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18.15.1 A player who refuses to accept the
card referred to in rule
16.2
shall not receive any additional cards
during that round of play provided that a
player who has less than two cards on
his/her hand shall be required to receive an
additional card until his/her hand has two
cards.
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18.15.2 Subject to rule
5.5,
where a player makes a wager in accordance
with rule 5
and is not present to make decisions with
regards to the cards dealt to the playing
area containing the wager, no further cards
shall be dealt to that playing area.
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18.15.3 A card found in a shoe that does not
form part of the 48 cards that make up a
deck will result in the following:
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18.15.3.1
the result of any rounds of play
previously completed shall stand;
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18.15.3.2
the round of play where the foreign card
is found shall be declared void and all
monies returned for that round of play;
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18.15.3.3
the remainder of the shoe shall then be
declared void and the deck checked for
any further foreign cards.
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18.15.4
If, during the
course of offering the jackpot button to a
player with a winning Pontoon Pandemonium
wager, the button is activated by a person
not entitled to do so, the player who was so
entitled to press the jackpot button in
accordance with rule 18.14.10 shall be given
the option of accepting the result that
eventuated or pressing the jackpot button
again.
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18.15.5 Subject to
18.15.4
in the instances where the jackpot button is
activated at a time other than in the course
of offering the button to a player with a
valid Pontoon Pandemonium wager, the result
shall be void.
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18.15.6 In the event of an electronic
failure, the Pontoon Pandemonium wager will
not be offered to patrons and the regular
game of Pontoon shall be conducted.
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18.15.7 If, during the round of play, the
Pontoon Pandemonium equipment malfunctions
or an electronic failure occurs the result
shall be void and winning Pontoon
Pandemonium wagers shall be settled with a
payout of $25 or an amount equivalent to the
Pontoon table minimum, whichever is the
greater.
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19.
General Provisions |
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19.1
A person shall not,
either alone or in concert with any other
person, use or control at or near a gaming table
or location related to the playing of a game a
calculator, computer, or other electronic,
electrical or mechanical apparatus or device
that is capable, with respect to a game or a
part thereof, of recording, projecting,
analyzing or transmitting an outcome or the
changing probabilities or the playing strategies
to be used.
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19.2
Rule 19.1
shall not apply to use or control by an agent or
employee of the casino operator or an inspector
where such person is acting in the course of
their duty.
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19.3
Where a casino supervisor is satisfied that a
person has contravened any provision of rule
19.1, he/she may:
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19.3.1 declare that any wager made by the
person is void;
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19.3.2 direct that the person shall be
excluded from further participation in the
game;
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19.3.3 exclude the person from the casino in
line with the provisions of section 79 of
the Act;
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19.3.4 cause the person(s) in possession of
a prohibited device to be detained until
such time as an inspector or a police
officer has attended and assumed
responsibility for the situation.
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19.4
A casino supervisor
may invalidate the outcome of a game if:
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19.4.1 the game is disrupted by civil
commotion, fire, riot, brawl, robbery, an
act of God; or
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19.4.2 any fraudulent act is perpetrated by
any person that, in the opinion of the
casino supervisor, affects the outcome of
the game.
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19.5
Where the outcome of a game is invalidated under
rule 19.4,
all wagers made by the players for that
particular result may be refunded provided that
a casino supervisor may direct that the wager of
any player referred to in rule
19.4.2 be
forfeited.
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19.6
A player shall not be advised by an employee of
the casino on how to play, except to ensure
compliance with these rules.
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19.7
No spectator or any player wagering at any table
may, unless requested by a player, attempt to
influence, influence or offer advice to that
player regarding that player's decisions of
play.
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19.8
A casino supervisor may close a gaming table at
which players are present provided a sign
showing the proposed time of closure has been
displayed at the table for at least 20 minutes
before the closure.
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19.9
A player who abstains from placing any wagers
for three consecutive rounds of play, while all
other seats or positions at the table are in
use, may be required to vacate his/her seat or
position.
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19.10 Players and spectators are not permitted
to have side bets with or against each other.
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19.11 Any dispute or complaint concerning a
casino game shall be referred for decision in
the first instance to a game supervisor, subject
to a review (if requested) by a casino
supervisor. In the absence of a game supervisor
the matter shall be referred in the first
instance to a casino supervisor. The decision of
the casino supervisor shall be final, subject to
rule 19.12.
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19.12
Complainants in all
unresolved disputes shall be advised of the
presence of, and their right to consult, an
inspector. Where a complainant requests review
of the decision by an inspector, the inspector
shall investigate the complaint in accordance
with section 110 of the Act.
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19.13 A copy of these rules shall be made
available for inspection upon request.
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