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1.
Definitions |
1.1 In
these rules, unless the contrary intention appears:
- "Act"
means the Casino Control Act 1990;
- "Approved
Procedures", in relation to a casino, means
procedures approved by the Authority for the
time being in relation to the casino;
- "Authority"
means the Casino Control Authority established
by section 7 of the Act;
- "Casino"
means a casino licensed under the Act;
- "Casino
Operator", in relation to a casino, means
the operator for the time being of the casino,
being the holder of a casino operator's license
granted under section 37 of the Act;
- "Casino
Supervisor", in relation to a casino, means
a person other than a game supervisor who is
responsible for the supervision and management
of gaming operations in the casino;
- "Certificate
of Approval" means a certificate of approval
as an employee in a casino issued under section
57 of the Act;
- "Chips"
means any tokens used or capable of being used
in a casino in the conduct of gaming in the
place of money and approved for the purpose by
the Authority;
- "Dealer",
in relation to a game, means the person
responsible for the operation of the game,
including dealing the cards (if any);
- "Game
Supervisor" means the person responsible for
the supervision of the operation of a game;
- "Government
Inspector" means an inspector appointed
under section 80 of the Act;
- "Non-Value
Chips" means chips that are not marked with
denominations of value;
- "Push"
means a stand off;
- "Stand Off"
means, in relation to a wager, a wager that
shall neither win nor lose;
- "Value Chips"
means chips that are marked with denominations
of value;
- "Void"
means:
- (a) in
relation to a wager, that the wager shall be
invalid and shall neither win nor lose,
- (b) in
relation to a hand, round, roll or spin, an
invalid hand, round, roll or spin with no
result; and
- "Winnings"
includes any non-monetary prize won on a wager.
1.2 In these rules,
unless the contrary intention appears:
- (a) the
singular includes the plural and vice versa;
- (b) a
reference, in a rule, to a subparagraph is
to a subparagraph of that rule;
- (c) a
reference, in a division, to a rule is to a
rule in that division;
- (d) a
reference, in a division, to a section is to
a section of that division; and
- (e) a
reference, in a division, to an appendix, is
to an appendix to that division.
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2.
Application of
Rules |
- 2.1 This
division of the Rules of Casino Table Games
shall apply to the following games:
- (a)
blackjack;
- (b) mini
baccarat;
- (c) midi
baccarat;
- (d)
baccarat;
- (e)
Carribean stud poker;
- (f)
tournament play;
- (g)
roulette;
- (h)
tai-sai;
- (i)
money wheel;
- (j)
craps;
- (k) pai
gow;
- (l)
poker;
- (m)
tournament poker;
- (n)
pontoon
together
with, and subject to, the rules governing
the conduct of the particular game. These
rules shall be binding on the casino
operator and its employees and agents.
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3.
Tips |
- No person
employed in a casino in any capacity
relating to the conduct of gaming, and no
other holder of a certificate of approval
employed in or associated with a casino, may
solicit or accept any tip, gratuity,
consideration or other benefit from any
player or customer in the casino.
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4.
Advice |
- 4.1 A player
shall not be advised by an employee of the
casino on how to play, except to ensure
compliance with these rules.
- 4.2 No spectator
and no player wagering at a table may, unless
requested by a player, influence or offer advice
to that player regarding that player's decisions
of play.
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5.
Side Bets |
- Players and
spectators are not permitted to have side
bets with or against each other.
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6.
Seat Allocation |
- A seated
player who does not place any wagers for 3
consecutive rounds of play, while all other
seats at the table are in use, may be
required to vacate his/her seat.
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7.
Private Tables |
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7.1
The casino operator
may from time to time reserve 1 or more gaming
tables for:
- (a) the
private use of an individual or group of
individuals; or
- (b) the
purposes of a specific promotion, tournament
or other event.
- 7.2 Where a
table is reserved under rule
7.1, a sign
designating it as a private table shall be
displayed on it and the table shall not be open
for gaming by the general public.
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8.
Closure of Table |
- The casino
operator may, while the casino is operating,
close a gaming table at which a player is or
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. This rule
applies subject to any requirement relating
to the hours during which the casino may
operate.
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9.
Minimum and
Maximum Wagers |
- 9.1 The casino
operator shall set the minimum and maximum wager
limits at each gaming table, subject to any
directions issued by the Authority.
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9.2
The minimum and
maximum wager limits pertaining to a table shall
be displayed on a sign at the table. Unless
stated on the sign, wagers are not required to
be made in multiples of the minimum.
- 9.3 No minimum
table wager limit shall be raised, nor shall any
maximum table wager limit be reduced, unless:
- (a) a sign
indicating the new limit or limits and the
proposed time of change has been displayed
at the table for at least 20 minutes before
the time of the change; or
- (b) all
players at the table agree to the change; or
- (c) the
table is being opened for gaming for the
first time in a gaming day; or
- (d) there is
no gaming activity taking place at the
table.
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9.4
The casino operator
may allow a player to wager in excess of the
maximum table wager limit, provided that a sign
denoting the minimum and maximum wager limits
for that player is placed on an appropriate area
of the table.
- 9.5 The casino
operator may require that wagers be placed in
increments of a specific amount, which amount
shall not exceed the minimum table wager limit.
The amount of any such increment shall be
displayed at the table on the sign on which the
minimum and maximum wager table limits are
displayed.
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10.
Wagers |
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10.1
No wager shall be
made or accepted in connection with any game if:
- (a) the
wager is not expressly permitted by the
rules of the game; or
- (b) the
wager does not comply with the permissible
wager limits applying to the player making
the wager and indicated on the sign
displayed in accordance with rule
9.2 or
rule 9.4,
as the case may be; or
- (c)
partnership between players, with a view to
exceeding any maximum wager limit, has
occurred; or
- (d) the
wager does not comply with any specified
wager level applying to the player making
the wager and set out in the rules of the
game.
- 10.2 Where a
wager is inadvertently made and accepted in
contravention of subparagraph (b) or
subparagraph (d) of rule
10.1, it
shall:
- (a) if less
than the permissible minimum be regarded as
valid once only in respect of the player but
otherwise shall be void;
- (b) if in
excess of the permissible maximum be void to
the extent of such excess.
- 10.3 All wagers
shall be made using chips that are approved by
the Authority for use in the game. The Authority
may approve the use of particular types of chip
in a casino for particular purposes, for example
table games generally, 1 or more particular
table games, keno, gaming machines, or a
combination of any or all of the above.
- 10.4 A wager
(other than a wager on the Caribbean Stud Poker
jackpot) may be refused before a hand, round,
spin or roll if, in the event of the player
winning, it would not be possible to pay the
exact amount of the winnings in chips. This rule
shall not apply to wagers for non-monetary
prizes.
- 10.5 The casino
operator may restrict a player to making wagers
on one gaming table at any one time.
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11.
Payment of
Winning Wagers |
- 11.1 All wagers
placed with a casino operator shall be paid,
taken or disposed of by the casino operator
strictly in accordance with the applicable
rules. A player's entitlement to winnings shall
be governed by and determined in accordance with
the rules, irrespective of any overpayment by
the casino operator, and the casino operator
shall be entitled to recover any such
overpayment.
- 11.2 The casino
operator shall ensure that all winning wagers
are paid in chips, unless the rules of the game
or approved procedures specifically permit
payment by other means.
- 11.3 Subject to
the application of any rule or approved
procedure permitting the payment of winnings
otherwise than by means of chips, where it is
not possible to pay the exact amount of winnings
in chips, the winnings shall be increased to the
next highest amount in which payment can be made
in chips.
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12.
Unclaimed
Wagers and Winnings |
- 12.1 Players are
responsible for claiming and collecting wagers
and winnings due to them pursuant to these
rules.
- 12.2 Where a
wager is, or winnings are, not collected by the
player the casino operator shall hold and
dispose of it or them in accordance with
approved procedures.
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13.
Issue and
Redemption of Chips |
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13.1
The casino operator
shall, during the hours of operation of the
casino, at the request of a casino patron:
- (a) exchange
chip purchase vouchers or chips issued by
the casino for chips or other chips, as the
case may be, as requested of an equivalent
total value;
- (b) redeem
chips or chip purchase vouchers issued by
the casino for cash of an amount equivalent
to the value of the chips or chip purchase
vouchers, provided however that the casino
operator, if requested by the patron, may at
its discretion issue for the whole or any
part of the amount to be paid in cash, in
lieu of cash, a check made payable to the
patron.
- 13.2 Where the
casino operator has issued a chip gratuitously
or in exchange for less than the value marked on
the chip, rule
13.1 shall apply subject to the terms and
conditions (if any) on which the chip was
issued.
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14.
Value and
Non-Value Chips |
- 14.1 Where the
rules of a game provide for wagers to be made
with or represented by chips, such chips shall
be value chips unless the rules permit non-value
chips to be used.
- 14.2 The
following provisions shall apply to non-value
chips:
- (a) the
non-value chips in use at a gaming table
shall constitute a set, each bearing the
same distinguishing emblem or mark to
differentiate it from non-value chips of
other sets in use at other tables. Each set
shall be subdivided into various colors;
- (b)
non-value chips issued at a gaming table
shall be used only for gaming at that table
and shall not be used for gaming at any
other table or location in the casino;
- (c) where a
non-value chip is used to place a wager in
breach of subparagraph (b), the wager shall,
to that extent, be void;
- (d) except
with the approval of the casino operator,
non-value chips shall be presented for
redemption only at the table from which they
were issued, and shall not be redeemed or
exchanged at any other location in the
casino;
- (e) no
person shall be issued with non-value chips
which are identical in color and design to
non-value chips which have been issued to
any other person at the same table;
- (f) where a
person buys non-value chips, the specific
cash value to be assigned to such chips
shall be declared by that person at the time
of purchase and before play. This value
shall be clearly denoted by a non-value chip
and a corresponding marker button displayed
at the table.
- 14.3 Where the
rules of a game permit the use of non-value
chips for wagering, the casino operator may
limit the use of value chips by a player, or
require a player to use non-value chips in lieu
of value chips, at any table where that game is
conducted.
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15.
Playing Cards, Card Shoes and Automatic Shufflers |
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15.1
Decks of playing
cards used in a game shall consist of 52 cards
each, each card being identical in size and
shape to every other card in the deck. Each deck
shall comprise 4 suits (diamonds, spades, clubs
and hearts) of 13 cards each, consisting of ace,
king, queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, and
2.
- 15.1A
Notwithstanding rule
15.1, when:
- (a) the game
of poker is played in accordance with the
rules contained in
Rules of Poker and Rules of Tournament
Poker, the decks of playing cards used in
the games of poker shall contain the number
of cards as prescribed in the rules
contained in
Rules of Poker and Rules of Tournament
Poker; and
- (b) the game
of pontoon is played in accordance with the
rules contained in
Rules of Pontoon, the decks of playing
cards used in the games of pontoon shall
contain the number of cards as prescribed in
the rules contained in
Rules of Pontoon.
- 15.2 Except as
otherwise approved by the Authority, the backs
of all playing cards in the deck or decks used
in a game shall:
- (a) be
identical;
- (b) bear the
casino logo;
- (c) be
designed so as to diminish as far as
possible the ability of any person to place
concealed markings thereon; and
- (d) not
contain any marking, symbol or design that
will enable a person to know the identity of
any element printed on the face of the card
or that will in any way differentiate the
back of that card from that of any other
card used in the game (other than the
cutting card or cards).
- 15.3 Cutting
cards used in games shall be colored plastic or
plastic-coated cards similar in size to the
playing cards.
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15.4
Subject to these
rules, in any game in which playing cards are
used such cards shall at all times be dealt from
gaming equipment specifically designed, and
approved by the Authority, for that purpose,
being either:
- (a) a card
shoe; or
- (b) an
automatic shuffler from which cards can be
dealt. An automatic shuffler shall be
designed, constructed and operated so that,
when activated, the cards being shuffled
within it, whether within separate decks or
otherwise, are randomly and thoroughly
intermixed.
- 15.4A
Notwithstanding rule
15.4, when
the game of poker is played in accordance with
the rules contained in
Rules of Poker and Rules of Tournament
Poker, the cards may be dealt by hand to each
player as prescribed in the rules contained in
Rules of Poker and Rules of Tournament
Poker.
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16.
Dice |
- All dice used in
a game shall comply with the following
specifications:
- (a) where
more than 1 die is in use in the game, all
of the dice in use shall be identical;
- (b) each die
shall be precision-made and have 6 faces of
the same dimensions;
- (c) the
faces of each die shall be flat, clearly
marked with values from 1 to 6 (so arranged
that the sum of the values of any pair of
opposite faces is 7), and have a finish and
texture identical to that of all of the
other faces;
- (d) the
weight of each die shall be distributed
equally throughout it, and no face shall be
lighter or heavier than any other face; and
- (e) the dice
shall operate as a random number generator,
in that their use in the game shall result
in the production of a game result or a game
outcome which is:
- (i)
statistically independent,
- (ii)
uniformly distributed over its range,
and
- (iii)
unpredictable.
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17.
Use of Calculators and Other Devices Prohibited |
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17.1
No person shall,
either alone or in concert with any other
person, use or have in his/her possession or
control, at or near a gaming table or location
related to the playing of a game, a calculator,
computer or any other electronic, electrical or
mechanical apparatus or device that is capable,
with respect to a game or a part of a game, of
recording, projecting or analyzing an outcome or
the changing probabilities or the playing
strategies to be used.
- 17.2 Where the
casino operator is satisfied that a player has
contravened rule
17.1 it may:
- (a) declare
that any wager made by the player shall be
void; and
- (b) direct
that the player be excluded from further
participation in the game.
- 17.3 Rule
17.1 shall
not apply to possession, use or control by an
agent or employee of the casino operator, a
Government inspector or a member of the Police,
where such person is acting in the course of
his/her duty.
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18.
Invalidation of
Games |
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18.1
The casino operator
may invalidate the outcome of a game if:
- (a) the game
is disrupted by civil commotion, fire, riot,
brawl, robbery, building evacuation or an
act of God; or
- (b) any
fraudulent act is perpetrated by any player
or dealer that, in the opinion of the casino
operator, affects the outcome of the game.
- 18.2 Where the
outcome of a game is invalidated pursuant to
rule 18.1,
all wagers made by the players in that
particular hand or round shall be refunded,
provided that the casino operator may direct
that the wager of any player referred to in
subparagraph (b) of rule
18.1 be
forfeited.
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19.
Disputes/Complaints |
- 19.1
Complainants in all unresolved disputes shall be
advised of the presence of, and their right to
consult, a Government inspector.
- 19.2 The casino
operator shall make a copy of the applicable
rules available for examination upon request.
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