Casino Gaming Rule 2010 - Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing
Casino Gaming Rule 2010 - Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing Casino Gaming Rule 2010 - Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing
99 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (6) If the dealer finds the deck contains 52 cards and both the player’s and the dealer’s hands have an incorrect number of cards— (a) the player’s hand is void; and (b) all wagers placed for the hand must be returned to the player; and (c) the dealer must declare the dealer’s hand does not qualify; and (d) the ante wager for other players who have folded must be reinstated; and (e) all ante wagers for other players must be paid even money; and (f) all bet wagers for other players are void; and (g) jackpot wagers for other players must be returned to the players; and (h) winning jackpot wagers for other players must be paid to the players in the usual way. 31 Effect of cards being exposed during a deal (1) If 3 or more cards are exposed during a deal, the round of play is void. (2) However, if 3 cards are exposed during a deal and 1 or more of the exposed cards are dealt to the dealer— (a) the first exposed card dealt to the dealer must be used as the dealer’s upcard; and (b) other exposed cards (whether dealt to the dealer or a player) must be turned face down; and (c) play continues in the usual way. (3) If 2 cards are exposed during a deal and both of the cards are dealt to the dealer— (a) the first exposed card dealt to the dealer must be used as the dealer’s upcard; and (b) other exposed cards must be turned face down; and (c) play continues in the usual way.
100 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (4) If 2 cards are exposed during a deal and both of the cards are dealt to players— (a) the exposed card or cards must be turned face down; and (b) play continues in the usual way. (5) If 2 cards are exposed during a deal and 1 of the cards is dealt to the dealer and the other to a player— (a) the card dealt to the dealer must be used as the dealer’s upcard; and (b) the card dealt to the player must be turned face down; and (c) play continues in the usual way. (6) If 1 card is exposed during a deal and the card is dealt to the dealer— (a) the card must be used as the dealer’s upcard; and (b) play continues in the usual way. (7) If 1 card is exposed during a deal and the card is dealt to a player— (a) the card must be turned face down; and (b) play continues in the usual way. 32 Card placed in incorrect position If a card has been placed in an incorrect position on the layout and no further cards have been dealt for the round of play— (a) the card must be moved to its correct position on the layout; and (b) the round of play continues in the usual way. Schedule 3 – Caribbean stud poker (continued) Diagram 3.1—Caribbean stud poker table layout
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<strong>Casino</strong> <strong>Gaming</strong> <strong>Rule</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />
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(6) If the dealer finds the deck contains 52 cards <strong>and</strong> both the<br />
player’s <strong>and</strong> the dealer’s h<strong>and</strong>s have an incorrect number <strong>of</strong><br />
cards—<br />
(a) the player’s h<strong>and</strong> is void; <strong>and</strong><br />
(b) all wagers placed for the h<strong>and</strong> must be returned to the<br />
player; <strong>and</strong><br />
(c) the dealer must declare the dealer’s h<strong>and</strong> does not<br />
qualify; <strong>and</strong><br />
(d) the ante wager for other players who have folded<br />
must be reinstated; <strong>and</strong><br />
(e) all ante wagers for other players must be paid even<br />
money; <strong>and</strong><br />
(f) all bet wagers for other players are void; <strong>and</strong><br />
(g) jackpot wagers for other players must be returned to<br />
the players; <strong>and</strong><br />
(h) winning jackpot wagers for other players must be<br />
paid to the players in the usual way.<br />
31 Effect <strong>of</strong> cards being exposed during a deal<br />
(1) If 3 or more cards are exposed during a deal, the round <strong>of</strong><br />
play is void.<br />
(2) However, if 3 cards are exposed during a deal <strong>and</strong> 1 or<br />
more <strong>of</strong> the exposed cards are dealt to the dealer—<br />
(a) the first exposed card dealt to the dealer must be used<br />
as the dealer’s upcard; <strong>and</strong><br />
(b) other exposed cards (whether dealt to the dealer or a<br />
player) must be turned face down; <strong>and</strong><br />
(c) play continues in the usual way.<br />
(3) If 2 cards are exposed during a deal <strong>and</strong> both <strong>of</strong> the cards<br />
are dealt to the dealer—<br />
(a) the first exposed card dealt to the dealer must be used<br />
as the dealer’s upcard; <strong>and</strong><br />
(b) other exposed cards must be turned face down; <strong>and</strong><br />
(c) play continues in the usual way.