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- Official Rules
of Mini Baccarat
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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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"baccarat"
means a point count
equaling zero;
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"burn"
means to remove a card from play by placing it
in the discard rack or holder;
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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 coup 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
games supervisor;
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"commission or vigorish"
means the amount
collected or deducted by the dealer from any
winning wager on the Banker's Hand pursuant to
rule 11.1.2;
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"coup"
means the period of play commencing with the
removal of the first card from the shoe by the
dealer and concluding when the dealer announces
a result and, if applicable, collects losing
wagers and pays out winnings;
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"dealer"
means a person responsible for the operation of
the game;
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"Even Money Mini Baccarat"
means a variation to
the game of Mini Baccarat whereby the settlement
of winning wagers on the Banker’s Hand is in
accordance with rule
11.2;
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"game supervisor"
means a person
responsible for the immediate supervision of the
operation of the game;
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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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"natural"
means a point count
of eight or nine for either the Player's Hand or
the Banker's Hand in the initial deal;
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"point count"
means a total value
of cards in a hand as determined in accordance
with rule 3.3;
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"shuffling device"
means a card
shuffling machine approved by the Casino Control
Authority for use in the game of Mini Baccarat,
but does not include a multishuffler;
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"table differential"
means the maximum
allowable difference between the total amount
wagered on the Player's Hand and the total
amount wagered on the Banker's Hand for any
coup;
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"Tie"
means that both the Player's Hand and the
Banker's Hand have the same point count at the
end of a coup;
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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 Mini Baccarat shall be played at a
table having numbered places for seated players
and a place for the dealer.
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2.2
The layout cloth covering the table shall
display the name and/or logo of the casino,
shall have areas designated for the placement of
wagers and shall be marked in a manner
substantially similar to that shown in diagram "A"
or "B"
or "C"
or "D".
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2.3
The following equipment shall also be used:
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2.3.1 a card shoe or shuffling device from
which all cards shall be dealt;
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2.3.2 a discard rack or holder capable of
holding up to eight decks of cards.
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2.3.3 two markers denoting "Player" and
"Banker" respectively, which shall be used
to indicate the players acting for the
Player's Hand and the Banker's Hand
respectively.
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2.4
The table shall have a drop box attached to it.
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2.5
Where the game in play is Even Money Mini
Baccarat a sign indicating the payout odds shall
be displayed on the table.
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3.
The Cards |
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3.1
The game of Mini Baccarat 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 of the same color and
design and a cutting card.
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3.2
The value of the cards shall be as follows:
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3.2.1 any card from 2 to 9 inclusive shall
have its face value;
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3.2.2 any ten, jack, queen or king shall
have a value of zero; and
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3.2.3 an ace shall have a value of one.
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3.3
The point count of a hand shall
be:
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3.3.1 where the total value of the cards in
the hand is a number between O and 9
inclusive, that number; or
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3.3.2 where the total value of the cards in
the hand is the number 10 or a higher
number, the right digit of that number.
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3.4
Cards shall be checked by a dealer or a game
supervisor prior to use on a gaming table.
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3.5
Cards may be shuffled or pre-shuffled by a
multishuffler. Cards are shuffled if they are
immediately used in the playing of a game at a
table after shuffling. Cards are pre-shuffled if
they are secured after shuffling in a designated
area until such time as they may be required for
use in the playing of a game.
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3.6
All cards used in the game of Mini Baccarat
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.
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3.7
No player or spectator shall handle, remove or
alter any cards used in the game except as
expressly permitted by these rules, and no
dealer or other person shall permit a player or
spectator to do so.
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3.8
At the completion of the last coup as determined
in accordance with rules
4.9 and
4.10 the
cards may, at the discretion of a casino
supervisor, be removed from the table and
replaced by new cards. The new cards shall be
shuffled in accordance with rule
4.1.
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3.9
When cards are handled by players during any
shoe, all the cards from that shoe shall be
replaced.
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3.10
Where a casino supervisor forms the opinion that
the cards have become unfit for further use and
provided no coup is in progress, the casino
supervisor shall direct that the cards be
replaced. The new cards shall be shuffled in
accordance with rule
4.1.
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4.
The
Shuffle and Cut |
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4.1
Immediately -
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4.1.1 before the start of play; and
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4.1.2 at the completion of the last coup as
determined in accordance with rules
4.9 and
4.10, the dealer shall, unless pre-shuffled
cards are introduced, shuffle the cards so
that they are randomly intermixed.
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4.2
Where pre-shuffled cards are to be introduced
the dealer shall, upon the request of a
supervisor or a player, riffle shuffle the cards
immediately prior to the cut.
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4.3
After the cards have been
shuffled or when pre-shuffled cards are
introduced, 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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4.4
If the player designated in rule
4.3 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 shall cut the cards.
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4.5
The person designated in rule
4.3 or
4.4 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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4.6
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 at least twenty cards 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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4.7
Before the start of play
following each shuffle and cut of cards, the
dealer shall:
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4.7.1 remove the first card from the shoe or
shuffling device, face up;
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4.7.2 draw, face down, additional cards
equal in number to the face value of the
first card drawn; and
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4.7.3 burn the first and additional cards
drawn.
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4.8
For the purposes of rule
4.7 a ten,
jack, queen and king shall have a face value of
ten and an ace a face value of one.
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4.9
Subject to rule
4.10,
whenever the cutting card appears during play,
it shall be removed and placed to the side and
the coup shall be completed. Upon completion of
that coup, the dealer calling the game shall
announce "last coup". Upon completion of one
more coup, the cards shall be replaced or
reshuffled.
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4.10
Where the cutting card appears as
the first card of a coup, it shall be removed
and placed to the side and the dealer calling
the game shall announce "last coup". Upon
completion of the coup, the cards shall be
replaced or reshuffled.
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4.11
When a shuffling device is used, the operation
of Rules 4.1
to 4.10
inclusive are amended to the extent necessary
for the following to have effect:
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4.11.1 prior to the start of play or the
introduction of new cards in accordance with
rule 3.10 the new decks of cards shall be
manually shuffled by the dealer before being
placed in the shuffling device;
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4.11.2 cards shall be placed in the
shuffling device to be shuffled;
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4.11.3 the cards shall not be cut; and
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4.11.4 the shuffling device takes the place
of the card shoe.
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5.
Wagers |
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5.1
The wagers defined in this rule shall be the
permissible wagers at the game of Mini Baccarat:
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5.1.1 a wager on the "Player's Hand" which
shall -
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5.1.1.1 win
if the Player's Hand has a point count
higher than that of the Banker's Hand;
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5.1.1.2 lose
if the Player's Hand has a point count
lower than that of the Banker's Hand;
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5.1.1.3 be
void if the point counts of the Player's
Hand and the Banker's Hand are equal;
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5.1.2 a wager on the "Banker's Hand" which
shall -
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5.1.2.1 win
if the Banker's Hand has a point count
higher than that of the Player's Hand;
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5.1.2.2 lose
if the Banker's Hand has a point count
lower than that of the Player's Hand;
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5.1.2.3 be
void if the point counts of the Banker's
Hand and the Player's Hand are equal;
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5.1.3 a "Tie" bet which shall win if the
point counts of the Player's Hand and the
Banker's Hand are equal and shall lose if
such point counts are not equal.
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5.2
All wagers shall be placed by means of chips
and/or casino promotional tokens or vouchers.
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5.3
A wager by a player shall be placed on the
appropriate wagering areas of the Mini Baccarat
layout prior to the first card being dealt for
each coup.
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5.4
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 coup has been dealt.
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5.5
A casino supervisor may permit up to three
players to wager on any one wagering area of the
layout.
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5.6
For any coup a player may wager on:
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5.6.1 the Player's Hand; or
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5.6.2 the Player's Hand and a Tie; or
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5.6.3 the Banker's Hand; or
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5.6.4 the Banker's Hand and a Tie; or
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5.6.5 a Tie, or
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5.6.6 with the approval of a Casino Duty
Manager, the Banker’s Hand and the Player’s
Hand; or
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5.6.7 with the approval of a Casino Duty
Manager, the Banker’s Hand and Player’s Hand
and a Tie.
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5.7
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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6.
Minimum and
Maximum Wagers |
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6.1
The minimum and maximum wagers permitted by a
player and/or the table differential 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
Where the total of the wagers for a coup exceeds
the table differential displayed on the table
sign, the dealer may reduce wagers pro rata on
either the Player's Hand or Banker's Hand so
that the total no longer exceeds the table
differential.
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6.3
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 coup shall be treated as a valid
wager.
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6.4
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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6.5
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.
The Initial Deal |
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7.1
Immediately before the start of each coup, the
dealer shall announce "no more bets".
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7.2
There shall be two hands dealt, one of which
shall be designated as the Player's Hand and the
other as the Banker's Hand.
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7.3
Four cards shall be dealt from
the shoe or shuffling device. The first and
third cards shall respectively represent the
first and second card of the Player's Hand and
the second and fourth cards dealt shall
respectively represent the first and second
cards of the Banker's Hand.
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8.
Dealing Methods |
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8.1
The game shall be conducted in accordance with
one of the following methods, namely ‘Method
A’, ‘Method
B’, ‘Method
C’, or ‘Method
D’ providing that the use of either ‘Method
C’ or ‘Method D’ is :
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8.2
When a shuffling device is used it shall be
retained by the dealer at all times, and when a
card shoe is used it shall be retained by the
dealer except when ‘Method C’ or ‘Method D’ is
in use.
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Method A
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8.3
The dealer shall:
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8.3.1 deal the cards for both the Player's
Hand and the Banker's Hand face upwards in
the area designated on the table layout; and
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8.3.2 announce the point count of the
Player's Hand and then the point count of
the Banker's Hand.
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Method B
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8.4
This method shall only be used with prior
approval of, and subject to any conditions
imposed by, an inspector.
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8.5
The dealer shall pass the cards for the Player's
Hand and the Banker's Hand face downwards to the
players with the highest amount wagered on the
Player's Hand and the Banker's Hand
respectively.
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8.6
If a player with the highest amount wagered on
either hand refuses to accept the cards, the
cards shall be passed face downwards to the
player having the next highest amount wagered on
that hand.
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8.7
In the event that two or more persons have made
a wager on either hand which constitutes the
highest amount wagered on that hand, the dealer
shall first pass the cards face downwards to
that player with the equal highest wager who
occupies the seat nearest to the right of the
dealer.
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8.8
If that player refuses to accept the cards, the
cards shall be passed face downwards by the
dealer to the next person with the equal highest
wager, moving counter clockwise around the
table.
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8.9
Markers denoting "Player" and "Banker"
respectively shall be placed in front of the
players who accept the cards on the Player's
Hand and the Banker's Hand.
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8.10
The cards for either the Player's Hand or the
Banker's Hand shall be retained by the dealer in
the event that:
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8.11
The cards for the Player's Hand
and the cards for the Banker's Hand shall not be
passed out at the same time. Only one set of
cards, either the Player's Hand or the Banker's
Hand, shall be handled by the players at any one
time.
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8.12
A player designated to handle the
cards must ensure that the cards remain
continually in full view of everyone
participating in the game and do not leave the
area of the table layout nor are held away from
the table.
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8.13
Having checked the cards the
designated player may expose the hand.
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8.14
The dealer shall:
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8.14.1 collect the cards and place them face
upwards on the area designated on the
layout;
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8.14.2 turn over any cards that are not
exposed by the players;
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8.14.3 announce the point count of the
Player's Hand and then the point count of
the Banker's Hand.
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Method C
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8.15
The dealer shall offer the shoe
counter-clockwise commencing with the player in
the lowest numbered seating position and who has
placed a wager.
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8.16
Should all Players decline the shoe, the game
shall be dealt in accordance with either ‘Method
A’ or ‘Method
B’.
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8.17
For the purpose of dealing the cards, a player
accepting the shoe:
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8.17.1 acts as ‘Banker’ playing the Banker’s
Hand with the dealer playing the Player’s
Hand; or
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8.17.2 with the prior approval of the casino
supervisor, acts as ‘Player’ playing the
Player’s Hand with the dealer playing the
Banker’s Hand.
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8.18
A player accepting the shoe shall retain control
of the shoe until either the player elects to
pass the shoe or the player’s wager loses or the
player is directed by the casino supervisor to
forfeit control of the shoe.
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8.19
A player who accepts the shoe must only draw
cards at the instruction of the dealer and shall
deal cards face downwards.
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8.20
A casino supervisor may direct a player
accepting the shoe to forfeit control of the
shoe.
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8.21
Marker buttons denoting ‘Player’ or ‘Banker’
shall be placed in front of the Player accepting
the shoe and shall denote the hand to be played
by the Player.
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8.22
A player designated to handle the
cards must ensure that the cards remain
continually in full view of everyone
participating in the game and do not leave the
area of the table layout nor are held away from
the table.
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8.23
Having checked the cards the
designated player may expose the hand.
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8.24
The dealer shall:
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8.24.1 collect the cards and place them face
upwards on the area designated on the
layout;
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8.24.2 turn over any cards that are not
exposed by the players;
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8.24.3 announce the point count of the
Player's Hand and then the point count of
the Banker's Hand.
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Method D
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8.25
At the commencement of each coup, the dealer
shall offer the shoe commencing with the player
with the highest amount wagered on the area of
the layout designated as ‘Banker’ or ‘Player’,
moving to the next highest wager should that
player decline the shoe, and so on until a
player accepts the shoe. Should two or more
players have wagers of an equal amount, the shoe
shall be offered to the player in the lowest
numbered seating position.
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8.26
Should all players decline the shoe, the game
shall be dealt in accordance with either ‘Method
A’ or ‘Method
B’.
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8.27
For the purpose of dealing the cards, a player
accepting the shoe:
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8.27.1 acts as ‘Banker’ playing the Banker’s
Hand with the dealer playing the Player’s
Hand; or
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8.27.2 with the prior approval of the casino
supervisor, acts as ‘Player’ playing the
Player’s Hand with the dealer playing the
Banker’s Hand.
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8.28
A player who accepts the shoe must only draw
cards at the instruction of the dealer and shall
deal cards face downwards.
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8.29
A casino supervisor may direct a player
accepting the shoe to forfeit control of the
shoe.
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8.30
Marker buttons denoting ‘Player’ or ‘Banker’
shall be placed in front of the Player accepting
the shoe and shall denote the hand to be played
by the Player.
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8.31
A player designated to handle the
cards must ensure that the cards remain
continually in full view of everyone
participating in the game and do not leave the
area of the table layout nor are held away from
the table.
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8.32
Having checked the cards the
designated player may expose the hand.
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8.33
The dealer shall:
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8.33.1 collect the cards and place them face
upwards on the area designated on the
layout;
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8.33.2 turn over any cards that are not
exposed by the players;
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8.33.3 announce the point count of the
Player's Hand and then the point count of
the Banker's Hand.
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9.
Dealing of
Additional Cards |
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9.1
Following the announcement of the point counts
of each hand, a third card shall be dealt to
each hand if so required pursuant to rules
9.2 to
9.5
inclusive.
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9.2
If the point count of the
Player's Hand or the Banker's Hand after the
initial four cards are dealt is 8 or 9, which is
called a "natural", no more cards shall be dealt
to either hand.
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9.3
If the point count of the Banker's Hand is 0 to
7 inclusive after the initial four cards are
dealt, the Player's Hand shall:
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9.3.1 draw (i.e. take a third card); or
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9.3.2 stand (i.e. not take a third card), in
accordance with the requirements of Table 1
below.
TABLE 1 : PLAYER’S HAND
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A player
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0-1-2-3-4-5 |
Draws a card |
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6-7 |
Stands |
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8-9 |
Has a
natural and cannot draw |
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9.4
When the "Player's Hand" draws, the "Banker's
Hand" shall:
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9.4.1 draw (i.e. take a third card), or
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9.4.2 stand (i.e. not take a third card), in
accordance with the requirements of Table 2
below.
TABLE 2
: BANKER’S HAND
Third card drawn by Player's Hand
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9.5
When the Player's Hand stands,
the Banker's Hand shall draw a third card if the
point count of the Banker's Hand is 0 to 5
inclusive.
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9.6
Any third card required to be
dealt to the Player's Hand or the Banker's Hand
under:
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9.6.1 dealing
Method A shall be dealt face upwards in
the area designated on the layout;
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9.6.2 dealing
Method
B shall be:
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9.6.2.1
passed face downwards to the persons
designated to receive the initial cards
dealt to the respective hands for that
coup; and
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9.6.2.2 the
provisions of rules
8.11,
8.12
and
8.13 shall apply as if the third
card were the initial two cards of the
coup.
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9.6.3 dealing Method C shall be:
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9.6.3.1
passed face downwards to the persons
designated to receive the initial cards
dealt to the respective hands for that
coup; and
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9.6.3.2 the
provisions of rules
8.22,
8.23
and
8.24 shall apply as if the third
card were the initial two cards of the
coup.
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9.6.4 dealing Method D shall be:
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9.6.4.1
passed face downwards to the persons
designated to receive the initial cards
dealt to the respective hands for that
coup; and
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9.6.4.2 the
provisions of rules
8.31,
8.32
and
8.33 shall apply as if the third
card were the initial two cards of the
coup.
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9.7
In no event shall more than one additional card
be dealt to either hand.
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9.8
The dealer shall:
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9.8.1 where applicable, collect any
additional cards dealt in accordance with
rule 9.6.2
and place them face upwards on the area
designated on the layout;
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9.8.2 announce the final point count of each
hand and the result of the coup.
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10
Even Money Mini
Baccarat |
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10.1
Where the game in play is Even Money Mini
Baccarat the approved rules of Mini Baccarat
shall apply, except where the rules are
inconsistent with the rules of Even Money Mini
Baccarat, in which case the rules of Even Money
Mini Baccarat shall prevail.
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11.
Settlement |
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11.1
Settlement of wagers after the
announcement of the result of the coup shall be
as follows:
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11.1.1 a winning wager on the Player's Hand
shall be paid at the odds of 1 to 1;
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11.1.2 a winning wager on the Banker's Hand
shall be paid at the odds of 1 to 1, less a
5% commission or vigorish on the amount won
which shall be collected from a player at
the time the winning payment is made;
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11.1.3 a winning wager on a Tie bet shall be
paid at the odds of 8 to 1.
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11.2
Where the game in play is Even
Money Mini Baccarat settlement of wagers after
the announcement of the result of the coup shall
be as follows:
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11.2.1 a winning wager on the Player’s Hand
shall be paid at odds of 1 to 1;
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11.2.2 a winning wager on the Banker's Hand
shall be paid at odds of 1 to 1 except where
the Banker’s Hand has a point count of 6 -
in which instance, the winning wager shall
be paid at odds of 1 to 2;
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11.2.3 a winning wager on a Tie bet shall be
paid at odds of 8 to 1.
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12.
Irregularities |
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12.1
When a dealer, or designated player, misdeals
cards to a hand, a reconstruction of the cards
shall be attempted in order to comply with the
dealing procedures of rule
7.3.
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12.2
After a reconstruction has occurred and prior to
any cards being exposed, each player shall have
the option of removing his or her wager prior to
the coup resuming provided that once a wager has
been removed it cannot be replaced or remaining
wagers either added to or reduced. If all wagers
are removed, then the coup shall be declared
void.
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12.3
When a hand cannot be reconstructed, following a
misdeal or where more than two cards are dealt
to a hand on the initial deal, the coup shall be
void.
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12.4
A third card dealt to the Player's Hand when no
third card is authorized by these rules shall
become the third card of the Banker's Hand if
the Banker's Hand is obliged to draw in
accordance with
Table 2 of rule 9. If, in such
circumstances, the Banker's Hand is required to
stand, the card dealt in error shall become the
first card of the next coup.
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12.5
If a card that would have been
the first card of the next coup has been
disclosed or is found face upwards in the shoe
or shuffling device, that card shall become the
first card of a no bet coup.
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12.6
When a no bet coup arises, the cards shall be
dealt in accordance with
Method A, and
no wagers shall be permitted.
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12.7
If a card is found face upwards in the shoe or
shuffling device after the first card of a coup
has been dealt, the card shall be played as if
it were found face downwards, subject to rule
12.5.
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12.8
If there are found to be insufficient cards in
the shoe to complete a hand that coup shall be
void.
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13.
Shuffling
Device Malfunction |
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13.1
This rule, and rules
13.2 to
13.3, apply
if all of the following conditions are
satisfied:
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13.1.1 A shuffling device is in use for a
game of Mini Baccarat; and
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13.1.2 It becomes evident, in a coup 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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13.1.3 the malfunctioning of the shuffling
device has not operated to the disadvantaged
of the casino operator or a player; and
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13.1.4 another shuffling device is readily
available; and
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13.1.5 it is practicable to transfer cards
to another shuffling device.
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13.2
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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13.3
Where a shuffling device
malfunctions and causes damage to any card in
the shuffling device:-
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13.3.1 the damaged cards in the
malfunctioning shuffling device are to be
removed from play; and
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13.3.2 the undamaged cards still in the
malfunctioning shuffling device are to be
transferred from the malfunctioning
shuffling device to another shuffling
device; and
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13.3.3 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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13.3.4 the game is continued.
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13.4
Where a shuffling device malfunctions and the
casino operator or a player is disadvantaged by
reason of the malfunction, the coup is
terminated, and the amount wagered by each
player must be returned to the player.
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13.5
Where a shuffling device malfunctions and rules
13.1.4 or
13.1.5 can
not be satisfied:
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13.5.1 each player must be given the
opportunity to have each amount wagered by
the player in the coup returned to the
player; and
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13.5.2 any damaged card must be replaced
with cards from a new deck; and
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13.5.3 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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13.5.4 the coup for the players who elected
not to have their wagers returned is
completed using a dealing shoe.
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14.
General Provisions |
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14.1
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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14.2
Rule 14.1
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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14.3
Where a casino supervisor is satisfied that a
person has contravened any provision of rule
14.1, he/she may:
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14.3.1 declare that any wager made by the
person is void;
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14.3.2 direct that the person shall be
excluded from further participation in the
game;
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14.3.3 exclude the person from the casino in
line with the provisions of section 79 of
the Act;
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14.3.4 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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14.4
A casino supervisor may
invalidate the outcome of a game if:
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14.4.1 the game is disrupted by civil
commotion, fire, riot, brawl, robbery, an
act of God; or
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14.4.2 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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14.5
Where the outcome of a game is invalidated under
rule 14.4,
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
14.4.2 be
forfeited.
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14.6
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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14.7
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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14.8
A casino supervisor may change the game in play
(from or to Even Money Mini Baccarat) providing
that a sign indicating the game to be
implemented and the proposed time of the change
has been displayed at the table at least 20
minutes prior to the change or with the consent
of all players participating in the current
game.
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14.9
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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14.10 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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14.11 Players and spectators are not permitted
to have side bets with or against each other.
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14.12 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. The decision of the casino
supervisor shall be final, subject to rule
14.13.
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14.13
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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14.14 A copy of these rules shall be made
available for inspection upon request.
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