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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163 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ Schedule 7 Mini-dice section 3(2) 1 Conducting and playing mini-dice This schedule states the rules for conducting and playing the casino game known as mini-dice. 2 Table layout, dice number and 3 identical dice (1) Mini-dice is played at a table having places for players on 1 side and a place for the dealer on the opposite side. (2) A layout cloth covering the mini-dice table must have imprinted on it the name of, or logo for, the casino and boxes for wagers. (3) The boxes must be marked as shown in diagram 7.1. (4) The mini-dice table must have attached to it— (a) a drop box; and (b) a dice tumbler containing 3 identical dice. (5) The 3 dice must remain in the dice tumbler under seal. 3 Inspecting dice tumbler and seal before opening table for gaming Before opening a mini-dice table for gaming, a floor manager must— (a) inspect the dice tumbler and ensure it is functioning correctly by spinning the dice; and (b) ensure the 3 dice in the dice tumbler are properly under seal and the seal has not been interfered with.

164 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ 4 Permissible wagers and results (1) The wagers defined in this section are the permissible wagers by a player at the game of mini-dice. (2) In this schedule— field means a wager that wins if a total of 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 or 16 appears in any combination of the 3 dice and loses if any other total appears. individual die face values, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, means a wager on 1 of the numbers that wins if the number appears on 1 or more of the dice and loses if the number does not appear. total’s means the total of the uppermost sides of the 3 dice in any spin of the dice tumbler. (3) The win or loss of a wager is decided by the numbers appearing on the uppermost sides of the dice. (4) Only 1 face of each die is taken to be uppermost. 5 How wagers may be made (1) A wager at mini-dice is made by placing gaming chips in the appropriate wager area of the mini-dice layout. (2) A wager can not be made orally. 6 Player responsible when wagering or giving instructions (1) Each player is responsible for the correct positioning of the player’s wagers on the layout whether or not the player is helped by the dealer. (2) Each player must ensure instructions the player gives to the dealer about placement of the player’s wagers are carried out correctly. 7 Time for wagering (1) If the dice tumbler is not covered, the dealer must call ‘no more bets’ before activating the dice tumbler.

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<strong>Casino</strong> <strong>Gaming</strong> <strong>Rule</strong> <strong>2010</strong><br />

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Schedule 7<br />

Mini-dice<br />

section 3(2)<br />

1 Conducting <strong>and</strong> playing mini-dice<br />

This schedule states the rules for conducting <strong>and</strong> playing<br />

the casino game known as mini-dice.<br />

2 Table layout, dice number <strong>and</strong> 3 identical dice<br />

(1) Mini-dice is played at a table having places for players on 1<br />

side <strong>and</strong> a place for the dealer on the opposite side.<br />

(2) A layout cloth covering the mini-dice table must have<br />

imprinted on it the name <strong>of</strong>, or logo for, the casino <strong>and</strong><br />

boxes for wagers.<br />

(3) The boxes must be marked as shown in diagram 7.1.<br />

(4) The mini-dice table must have attached to it—<br />

(a) a drop box; <strong>and</strong><br />

(b) a dice tumbler containing 3 identical dice.<br />

(5) The 3 dice must remain in the dice tumbler under seal.<br />

3 Inspecting dice tumbler <strong>and</strong> seal before opening table<br />

for gaming<br />

Before opening a mini-dice table for gaming, a floor<br />

manager must—<br />

(a) inspect the dice tumbler <strong>and</strong> ensure it is functioning<br />

correctly by spinning the dice; <strong>and</strong><br />

(b) ensure the 3 dice in the dice tumbler are properly<br />

under seal <strong>and</strong> the seal has not been interfered with.

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