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

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143 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ 34 Betting out of turn (1) As soon as it is discovered in a round of betting that a player (the out of turn player) has acted out of turn in the round of betting, each player (a missed player) who should have had the opportunity to act in the round of betting before the out of turn player acted must be given the opportunity to act in the round of betting. (2) If, when acting out of turn, the out of turn player made a bet (the out of turn bet), the out of turn bet stands if each missed player— (a) folds; or (b) checks; or (c) makes a bet of not more than the out of turn bet. (3) However, the out of turn player may fold, call or, if the round of betting is limited to 3 raises and there has not already been 3 raises in the round of betting, call and raise, if a missed player makes a bet of more than the out of turn bet. (4) If the out of turn player folds under subsection (3), the out of turn bet must be returned to the out of turn player. (5) Despite subsection (2), if the out of turn bet is more than the betting limit, the difference between the out of turn bet and the betting limit is returned to the out of turn player. 35 Premature exposure of communal cards (1) If it becomes evident to the dealer, after a round of betting (the current round of betting) has started, but before it has finished, that the dealer has exposed the card intended to be the communal card to be exposed after the current round of betting is finished, the current round of betting continues, but a player may call or fold, but may not raise. (2) If the third, fourth or fifth communal card is exposed before, respectively, the second, third or fourth round of betting has started, the card is laid out with the previously exposed communal cards and when the round of betting starts, betting is restricted to the table minimum, and a player may call or fold, but may not raise.

144 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ 36 Holding the wrong number of hole cards (1) The dealer must declare a player’s hand dead for a round of play if— (a) the dealer becomes aware the player holds too few or too many hole cards; and (b) a misdeal is not declared for the round of play. (2) If a player’s hand is declared dead, the player is taken to have folded, and all bets made by the player on the hand before the hand is declared dead stay in the pot. (3) If a player’s hand is, or 2 or more players’ hands are, declared dead at a showdown and there is only 1 active player remaining to complete the showdown, the active player wins the pot. (4) If a player’s hand is, or 2 or more players’ hands are, declared dead at a showdown and there is no active player remaining to complete the showdown, the pot is won by the player who last folded (other than a player who is taken to have folded because the player’s hand was declared dead). 37 Players must not exchange cards or communicate A player must not— (a) (b) (c) exchange cards; or exchange or communicate, or cause to be exchanged or communicated, information about the player’s hand; or speak in a language other than English if directed by a dealer or floor manager.

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36 Holding the wrong number <strong>of</strong> hole cards<br />

(1) The dealer must declare a player’s h<strong>and</strong> dead for a round <strong>of</strong><br />

play if—<br />

(a) the dealer becomes aware the player holds too few or<br />

too many hole cards; <strong>and</strong><br />

(b) a misdeal is not declared for the round <strong>of</strong> play.<br />

(2) If a player’s h<strong>and</strong> is declared dead, the player is taken to<br />

have folded, <strong>and</strong> all bets made by the player on the h<strong>and</strong><br />

before the h<strong>and</strong> is declared dead stay in the pot.<br />

(3) If a player’s h<strong>and</strong> is, or 2 or more players’ h<strong>and</strong>s are,<br />

declared dead at a showdown <strong>and</strong> there is only 1 active<br />

player remaining to complete the showdown, the active<br />

player wins the pot.<br />

(4) If a player’s h<strong>and</strong> is, or 2 or more players’ h<strong>and</strong>s are,<br />

declared dead at a showdown <strong>and</strong> there is no active player<br />

remaining to complete the showdown, the pot is won by the<br />

player who last folded (other than a player who is taken to<br />

have folded because the player’s h<strong>and</strong> was declared dead).<br />

37 Players must not exchange cards or communicate<br />

A player must not—<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

(c)<br />

exchange cards; or<br />

exchange or communicate, or cause to be exchanged<br />

or communicated, information about the player’s<br />

h<strong>and</strong>; or<br />

speak in a language other than English if directed by<br />

a dealer or floor manager.

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