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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177 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ Part 5 The bank 17 Use of the chung (1) If a player is banker for a round of play, a chung is placed in front of the player’s box to show that the player is banker. (2) If the house is banker for a round of play, a chung is placed in front of the area designated for the game as box 1 to show that the house is banker. (3) If a player and the house are co-bankers, a chung or a cobank marker is placed to show that the player and the house are co-bankers. 18 Appointment as banker (1) The house is banker exclusively unless a player is a player/banker or co-banker. (2) For a player to be a player/banker or co-banker, the player must have played the previous round of play on the box on which the player intends to take the bank. (3) However, if a player is player/banker or co-banker for the round of play immediately after a round of play for which the house was banker, the player may be player/banker or co-banker on the box designated as box 1. (4) For a player to be player/banker, the player must be able to cover all other players’ wagers. (5) A player qualified to be player/banker may choose to be cobanker. (6) Two or more players may combine their chips to become player/banker. (7) If subsection (6) applies, the players who are player/banker— (a) must choose a player or players to handle the tiles; and

178 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (b) must not wager on another hand for the round of play for which they are player/banker. (8) The house, through the dealer, is banker for the first round of play after— (a) the start of play for the game; or (b) the game is restarted after a break in play. (9) After the first round of play mentioned in subsection (8), the bank is offered around the table to the first player at each box, starting with the first player at the box designated as box 2, and moving around the table from box to box in an anticlockwise direction. (10) A player (player A) may be player/banker or co-banker for not more than 2 consecutive rounds of play. (11) After player A has been player/banker or co-banker for 2 consecutive rounds of play, the bank is again offered around the table in an anticlockwise direction, starting with the player next to player A. (12) If the bank is offered under subsection (11) but no player, or only player A, wishes to be player/banker or co-banker, the house must take over the bank for at least 1 round of play. (13) If the house is banker for a round of play, the tiles for the bank’s hand are delivered to box 1 and another player must not wager on box 1 for the round of play. Part 6 Payout odds and commission 19 Winning wagers and commission (1) A winning wager on a player’s hand is paid at the odds of even money, but 5% is deducted from the payout for commission. (2) However, the commission may be rounded up to the nearest multiple of 50c.

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(b)<br />

must not wager on another h<strong>and</strong> for the round <strong>of</strong> play<br />

for which they are player/banker.<br />

(8) The house, through the dealer, is banker for the first round<br />

<strong>of</strong> play after—<br />

(a) the start <strong>of</strong> play for the game; or<br />

(b) the game is restarted after a break in play.<br />

(9) After the first round <strong>of</strong> play mentioned in subsection (8),<br />

the bank is <strong>of</strong>fered around the table to the first player at<br />

each box, starting with the first player at the box designated<br />

as box 2, <strong>and</strong> moving around the table from box to box in<br />

an anticlockwise direction.<br />

(10) A player (player A) may be player/banker or co-banker for<br />

not more than 2 consecutive rounds <strong>of</strong> play.<br />

(11) After player A has been player/banker or co-banker for 2<br />

consecutive rounds <strong>of</strong> play, the bank is again <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

around the table in an anticlockwise direction, starting with<br />

the player next to player A.<br />

(12) If the bank is <strong>of</strong>fered under subsection (11) but no player,<br />

or only player A, wishes to be player/banker or co-banker,<br />

the house must take over the bank for at least 1 round <strong>of</strong><br />

play.<br />

(13) If the house is banker for a round <strong>of</strong> play, the tiles for the<br />

bank’s h<strong>and</strong> are delivered to box 1 <strong>and</strong> another player must<br />

not wager on box 1 for the round <strong>of</strong> play.<br />

Part 6<br />

Payout odds <strong>and</strong> commission<br />

19 Winning wagers <strong>and</strong> commission<br />

(1) A winning wager on a player’s h<strong>and</strong> is paid at the odds <strong>of</strong><br />

even money, but 5% is deducted from the payout for<br />

commission.<br />

(2) However, the commission may be rounded up to the nearest<br />

multiple <strong>of</strong> 50c.

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