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- Official Rules of
Two Up
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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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"boxer"
means the dealer who controls the spinner and
conduct of the game in the ring;
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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 settlement of a valid spin
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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"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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"Heads" means the two
coins lying on the floor of the ring with
the head side
uppermost on each;
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"inspector" means a person
appointed under section 106 of
the Act;
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"kip" means an implement
used by the spinner for spinning the
coins.
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"Odds" means the two coins
lying on the floor of the ring with
one coin head side
uppermost and the other coin tail side
uppermost;
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"ring" means the floor
area contained within the pit but not
including the
entrance;
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"spinner" means the player
who has elected to enter the ring
and spin the coins;
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"Tails" means the two
coins lying on the floor of the ring with
the tail side
uppermost on each;
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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 Two-Up shall be
played at a table circular in shape, having on
the outside places for the players and on the
inner side, known as the
ring, places for the
dealers, the boxer and a spinner.
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2.2 The layout cloth covering the
circular table shall be marked in a manner
substantially
similar to that shown in
diagram
"A" with:
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2.2.1 rectangular areas
marked "H" and "T" to denote the areas for
the placement of
wagers on heads or tails respectively;
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2.2.2 an area for the
placement of the spinner's wager; and
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2.2.3 the name and/or logo of the casino
imprinted thereon.
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2.3 A set of five coins shall be
present at the start of play with the tail side
of each
marked with a white or yellow cross.
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2.4 Three different colored sets
of lights placed in a noticeable position
above the level of
the layout being:
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2.4.1 a set of five lights of
a specific color to indicate when Odds are
spun;
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2.4.2 a set of three lights
of a specific color to indicate when Heads
are spun;
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2.4.3 a set of three lights
of a specific color to indicate when Tails
are spun.
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2.5
The following equipment shall also be used:
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2.5.1 a kip, being a
rectangular implement having one side
partially
covered with baize, which shall be used in
spinning the coins;
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2.5.2 a plastic disc used as
an indicator by the boxer to ensure that
the correct
order of spinner is maintained, by placing
it on the
layout in front of the selected player's
position;
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2.5.3 a bowl for the retention of the coins
not in active play.
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2.6
Each Two-Up table shall have two drop boxes
attached to it.
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3.
Selection of the
Spinner |
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3.1 At the commencement of play,
the boxer shall offer the set of coins to the
first player to the
right hand side of the ring entrance (looking
from center
ring) to act as spinner. If such player declines
to spin, the boxer shall
offer the coins to
each of the other players in turn, clockwise
around the
table until one of the players accepts to spin.
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3.2 When the spinner retires from
the ring in the course of play in
accordance with
these rules, the coins shall be offered to each
of the other
players in turn clockwise around the table.
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3.3
If no player desires to act as
spinner, the boxer or a dealer may spin the
coins until such
time as either a head, a tail or 5 consecutive
odds are
thrown. A player may then be offered the spin.
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4.
Wagers |
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4.1
The wagers defined in this rule
shall be the permissible wagers by a
player at the game
of Two-Up:
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4.1.1 "Spinner's bet" means a
wager by the spinner, placed in the
spinners
wagering area, which shall:
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4.1.1.1 win
if:
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4.1.1.1.1 the player
is spinning for Heads, when
he/she
has spun Heads three times
without
spinning Tails or five consecutive
Odds;
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4.1.1.1.2 the player
is spinning for Tails, when
he/she
has spun Tails three times
without
spinning Heads or five
consecutive Odds; or
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4.1.1.2 lose
if:
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4.1.1.2.1 the player
is spinning for Heads, when
he/she
spins Tails or five consecutive
Odds
before spinning three Heads;
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4.1.1.2.2 the player
is spinning for Tails, when
he/she
spins Heads or five consecutive
Odds
before spinning three Tails.
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4.1.2 "Heads" means a wager which shall:
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4.1.2.1 win
if Heads are spun;
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4.1.2.2 lose
if Tails or five consecutive Odds are
spun;
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4.1.2.3 neither win nor
lose if Odds is spun, in which case
the wager
shall remain unaltered until a result is
determined
in accordance with these rules;
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4.1.3 "Tails" means a wager which shall:
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4.1.3.1 win
if Tails are spun;
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4.1.3.2 lose
if Heads or five consecutive Odds are
spun;
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4.1.3.3 neither win nor
lose if Odds is spun, in which case
the wager
shall remain unaltered until a result is
determined
in accordance with these rules;
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4.2 The spinner must first
declare an intention to spin for either Heads or
Tails and the
spinner's wager shall be placed on the
appropriate wagering
area before the
spinner commences to spin the coins.
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4.3 Where the boxer or a dealer
acts as spinner in accordance with rule
3.3,
then no spinner's
wager or declaration of an intention to spin
either heads
or tails is required.
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4.4 The spinner may also make a
wager, in addition to his/her spinner's
wager, outside the
designated spinners wagering area on either
Heads or
Tails.
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4.5 All wagers shall be made by
placing chips and/or casino promotional
tokens or vouchers
in the appropriate wagering areas of the layout.
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4.6
A wager cannot be withdrawn,
placed or changed after the boxer has
called "no more
bets, come in spinner" until a result has been
determined in
accordance with rule
4.1 and the
wager has been collected or settled.
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4.7 Notwithstanding rule
4.6, after a
spin has been declared void, players
may increase, reduce
or withdraw their wagers provided no result is
pending.
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4.8 Wagers orally declared shall
be accepted only when accompanied by
chips or casino
promotional tokens or vouchers and the dealer or
boxer has
sufficient time to place the wager on the layout
prior to the coins
being spun.
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4.9 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.
Minimum and
Maximum Wagers |
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5.1 The minimum and maximum
wagers permitted by a player 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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5.2 Any wager less than the
stated minimum or greater than the stated
maximum made by a
player and not rejected prior to the coins being
spun shall be
treated as a valid wager.
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5.3 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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5.4 A casino supervisor may allow
a player to wager in excess of the stated
maximum provided that a sign denoting the new
minimum and
maximum wagers for that player is placed on an
appropriate area of the
layout.
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6.
Play of the Game |
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6.1 The spinner shall select two
of the coins offered by the boxer and place
them on the kip. One
of the coins shall be so placed with the head
side
uppermost and the other with the tail side
uppermost and shall be in that
position at the time
of the spin.
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6.2 A dealer or the boxer shall
call "place your bets" as an advice to players
to make their
wagers.
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6.3 On the call by the boxer of
"no more bets, come in spinner", the spinner
shall spin the
coins.
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6.4 When the spinner loses
his/her spinner's wager, he/she shall retire as
spinner.
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6.5 Where for the first three
spins of a game, the spinner has thrown three
consecutive invalid
spins, the spinner shall elect to retire as
spinner or
have the boxer or a dealer spin to continue the
game until the spinner's wager is determined. In
such circumstances, players may elect to
withdraw or alter
their wagers.
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6.6
Where the spinner:
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6.6.1 spins a series of odds fewer than
five; or
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6.6.2 having elected to spin
for heads, spins a series of heads fewer
than three; or
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6.6.3 having elected to spin
for tails, spins a series of tails fewer
than
three;
and then fails to continue spinning or
declines further spins or, through
an inability to
spin the coins, spins three consecutive
invalid spins, the
boxer or a
dealer shall spin the coins until the
spinner's wager is
determined.
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6.7
Where the boxer
considers that the spinner:
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6.7.1 has repeatedly made invalid spins; or
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6.7.2 is unreasonably
delaying the game or has acted in a
disorderly
or abusive
manner; or
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6.7.3 has contravened these
rules,
the boxer may direct the spinner to return
the coins and further exclude that spinner
from re-entering the ring prior to the close
of play.
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6.8 Where the spinner has made at
least one valid spin in the current game
and his/her wager is
still to be determined when the boxer makes a
direction pursuant to rule
6.7, then a
dealer shall spin the coins in his/her stead
until the spinner’s wager is determined. In such
circumstances,
players may not amend or withdraw their wagers.
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6.9 Following the spin the boxer
shall announce the result after which,
subject to the
provisions of rule
4.1, the dealer(s) shall collect all losing
wagers and pay all winning wagers.
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6.10 The uppermost faces of the
coins that have come to rest from a valid spin
shall determine the
result.
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8.
Settlement |
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8.1
Winning wagers at the game of Two-Up shall be
paid at the odds listed below:
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Wager |
Odds |
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Spinners
wager |
7.5 to 1 |
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Heads |
1 to 1 |
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Tails |
1 to 1 |
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9.
General Provisions |
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9.1
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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9.2 Rule
9.1 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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9.3 Where a casino supervisor is
satisfied that a person has contravened any
provision of rule
9.1, he/she may:
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9.3.1 declare that any wager made by the
person is void;
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9.3.2 direct that the person shall be
excluded from further participation in the
game;
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9.3.3 exclude the person from
the casino in line with the provisions of
section 79 of
the Act;
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9.3.4 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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9.4
A casino supervisor
may invalidate the outcome of a game if:
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9.4.1 the game is disrupted
by civil commotion, fire, riot, brawl,
robbery, an act
of God; or
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9.4.2 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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9.5 Where the outcome of a game
is invalidated under rule
9.4, 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
9.4.2 be
forfeited.
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9.6 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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9.7 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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9.8 A casino supervisor may close
a gaming table at which players are
present provided a
sign showing the proposed time of closure has
been isplayed at the table for at least 20
minutes before the closure.
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9.9 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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9.10 Players and spectators are
not permitted to have side bets with or against
each other.
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9.11 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. The decision
of the casino supervisor
shall be final,
subject to rule
9.12.
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9.12
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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9.13
A copy of these rules shall be made available
for inspection upon request.
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