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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179 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (3) A player who is player/banker or co-banker for a round of play is charged 5% commission on any profits made after all players’ losing wagers have been collected and all players’ winning wagers have been paid. (4) However, the commission may be rounded down to the nearest multiple of 50c. Example for subsection (4)— If the amount on which a co-banker is to pay commission is $97.50, the commission is paid on $90. Part 7 Opening of table for gaming 20 Sorting, inspecting and shuffling the tiles (1) After receiving the 32 tiles at the table, the dealer and the floor manager must inspect the tiles independently. (2) After the tiles have been inspected, the dealer must arrange the tiles face up on the table in ranking pairs for visual inspection by the first player or players to arrive at the table. (3) A player must be given an opportunity to look at the tiles before the tiles are shuffled and stacked in preparation for the first round of play. Part 8 Shuffling and cutting the tiles 21 Shuffling and stacking for each round of play (1) The dealer must shuffle the tiles face down on the table by a thorough washing motion and stack the tiles at the start of each round of play.

180 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (2) The dealer must stack the tiles into 8 groups of 4. 22 La ja (1) After the tiles have been stacked, the dealer may perform an additional form of shuffle known as a ‘la ja’, but only if asked by— (a) a player/banker; or (b) if the house is banker—a player; or (c) if a player is co-banker—the player. (2) The dealer must perform a la ja in a way approved by the chief executive. 23 Cutting the tiles (1) Tiles must be cut in a way approved by the chief executive. (2) The approved cuts must be displayed on a sign on or near the table. (3) If the house is banker, the tiles must be cut in an approved way. (4) If a player is player/banker or co-banker, the player may choose the approved cut to be used. (5) A player must not touch a tile during the shuffle or cut of the tiles for a round of play. (6) The casino operator may allow additional cuts to be used if an inspector is told in advance of the cut or cuts to be used. 24 Replacing the tiles (1) If a casino employee of the level of floor manager or higher decides a tile is unfit for further use, the tile or all the tiles must be replaced after a round of play. (2) If it is decided to replace all the tiles rather than a tile, the new tiles must be checked, shuffled and cut in the way stated in sections 20 and 21. (3) The casino operator may, at the completion of a round of play but before dealing the tiles for the next round of play,

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(2) The dealer must stack the tiles into 8 groups <strong>of</strong> 4.<br />

22 La ja<br />

(1) After the tiles have been stacked, the dealer may perform<br />

an additional form <strong>of</strong> shuffle known as a ‘la ja’, but only if<br />

asked by—<br />

(a) a player/banker; or<br />

(b) if the house is banker—a player; or<br />

(c) if a player is co-banker—the player.<br />

(2) The dealer must perform a la ja in a way approved by the<br />

chief executive.<br />

23 Cutting the tiles<br />

(1) Tiles must be cut in a way approved by the chief executive.<br />

(2) The approved cuts must be displayed on a sign on or near<br />

the table.<br />

(3) If the house is banker, the tiles must be cut in an approved<br />

way.<br />

(4) If a player is player/banker or co-banker, the player may<br />

choose the approved cut to be used.<br />

(5) A player must not touch a tile during the shuffle or cut <strong>of</strong><br />

the tiles for a round <strong>of</strong> play.<br />

(6) The casino operator may allow additional cuts to be used if<br />

an inspector is told in advance <strong>of</strong> the cut or cuts to be used.<br />

24 Replacing the tiles<br />

(1) If a casino employee <strong>of</strong> the level <strong>of</strong> floor manager or higher<br />

decides a tile is unfit for further use, the tile or all the tiles<br />

must be replaced after a round <strong>of</strong> play.<br />

(2) If it is decided to replace all the tiles rather than a tile, the<br />

new tiles must be checked, shuffled <strong>and</strong> cut in the way<br />

stated in sections 20 <strong>and</strong> 21.<br />

(3) The casino operator may, at the completion <strong>of</strong> a round <strong>of</strong><br />

play but before dealing the tiles for the next round <strong>of</strong> play,

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