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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225 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ 15 Selecting player to cut cards (1) The player to cut the cards must be— (a) the first player to the table immediately before the start of play; or (b) the player on whose box the cutting card appeared during the last round of play; or (c) if the cutting card appeared on the dealer’s hand during the last round of play—the player at the farthest point to the right of the dealer; or (d) if the reshuffle of the cards was under section 13(4)(c)—the player at the farthest point to the right of the dealer. (2) If the player specified in subsection (1) refuses to cut, the cards must be offered to each other player moving clockwise around the table until a player accepts the cut. (3) If no player accepts the cut the dealer must cut the cards. 16 Replacing the cards A casino key employee responsible for managing table games may, after a round of play, direct that the cards be replaced. 17 Using a dealing shoe (1) All cards used in the game of spanish blackjack must be dealt from a dealing shoe designed for the purpose and located on the table to the left of the dealer. (2) The dealer must remove cards from the shoe with the left hand, and then with the right hand place them, face up, on the appropriate area of the layout. 18 Dealing the cards (1) At the start of each round of play, the dealer must, starting on the dealer’s left and continuing around the table, deal the cards in the following order—

226 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (a) (b) (c) one card face up to each box on the layout which contains a spanish blackjack wager; one card face up to the dealer; a second card face up to each box which contains a spanish blackjack wager. (2) After 2 cards have been dealt to each player and 1 card to the dealer, the dealer, starting from the dealer’s left, must announce each player’s point total and each player must indicate whether the player wishes to double down, split cards, stand, or draw. 11 (3) For subsection (2)— (a) (b) a player must indicate whether the player wishes to double down or split cards by placing an additional wager; and a player must indicate whether the player wishes to stand or draw by a hand signal. (4) As each player indicates his or her decision, the dealer must deal face up the additional cards required and must announce the point total of the player’s hand after each additional card is dealt. (5) After all additional cards have been dealt, the dealer must deal a second card face up to the dealer’s hand. (6) Any additional cards dealt to the hand of the dealer must be dealt face up after which the dealer must announce the dealer’s point total. 19 Collecting and discarding cards after play (1) At the completion of a round of play, all cards still remaining on the layout must be picked up by the dealer in order so that the cards can be easily arranged to indicate each player’s hand if there is a question or dispute. (2) The dealer must pick up the cards starting with the player to the dealer’s far right and moving anticlockwise around the table. 11 See also sections 24 (Surrender) and 25 (Insurance wagers).

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15 Selecting player to cut cards<br />

(1) The player to cut the cards must be—<br />

(a)<br />

the first player to the table immediately before the<br />

start <strong>of</strong> play; or<br />

(b) the player on whose box the cutting card appeared<br />

during the last round <strong>of</strong> play; or<br />

(c) if the cutting card appeared on the dealer’s h<strong>and</strong><br />

during the last round <strong>of</strong> play—the player at the<br />

farthest point to the right <strong>of</strong> the dealer; or<br />

(d) if the reshuffle <strong>of</strong> the cards was under section<br />

13(4)(c)—the player at the farthest point to the right<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dealer.<br />

(2) If the player specified in subsection (1) refuses to cut, the<br />

cards must be <strong>of</strong>fered to each other player moving<br />

clockwise around the table until a player accepts the cut.<br />

(3) If no player accepts the cut the dealer must cut the cards.<br />

16 Replacing the cards<br />

A casino key employee responsible for managing table<br />

games may, after a round <strong>of</strong> play, direct that the cards be<br />

replaced.<br />

17 Using a dealing shoe<br />

(1) All cards used in the game <strong>of</strong> spanish blackjack must be<br />

dealt from a dealing shoe designed for the purpose <strong>and</strong><br />

located on the table to the left <strong>of</strong> the dealer.<br />

(2) The dealer must remove cards from the shoe with the left<br />

h<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> then with the right h<strong>and</strong> place them, face up, on<br />

the appropriate area <strong>of</strong> the layout.<br />

18 Dealing the cards<br />

(1) At the start <strong>of</strong> each round <strong>of</strong> play, the dealer must, starting<br />

on the dealer’s left <strong>and</strong> continuing around the table, deal the<br />

cards in the following order—

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