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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285 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ 21 New and returning players (1) A person is a new player if— (a) (b) he or she is about to become a player in a round of play for a game and they were not a player in the preceding round of play; and he or she were not directed by a floor manager to move from a table to another table. (2) A player (the returning player) may return to a game if— (a) he or she left the game with the approval of a casino employee of the level of floor manager or higher; and (b) he or she rejoins the game in accordance with the approval. (3) However, a new or returning player may only join a round of play before the hole cards are dealt and shall not be dealt a hand at the position on the table where the new or returning player is— (a) the designated player; or (b) in the first blind position. Part 4 Playing the game 22 How to wager (1) A verbal declaration made by a player in turn will be binding. (2) A player wagers in a round of play by placing gaming chips beyond the folding line. (3) A player’s action under subsection (2) will be binding if it is completed before the player makes a verbal declaration. (4) Where a player intends to call and raise and the player has not yet made a verbal declaration—

286 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (a) (b) the player must place the wager in a single motion beyond the folding line; or only the call wager will stand if the wager is made in more than one motion. (5) If a player who has not gone all-in declares or places a wager for less than the amount required to call, the player must— (a) (b) (c) increase the wager to the amount of the call; or go all-in, where the player has insufficient table stake remaining to call; or fold and surrender the wager to the pot. (6) If a player who has not gone all-in declares or places a wager which is greater than the call and the excess amount is less than 50% of the amount required to constitute a raise, the wager shall be accepted for the amount of the call and the excess amount is to be returned to the player. (7) If a player who has not gone all-in declares or places a wager which is greater than the call and the excess amount is 50% or more of the amount required to constitute a raise, the player must— (a) (b) increase the wager to the minimum raise; or go all-in where the player has insufficient table stake remaining to raise. 23 Placing the blind bets and dealing the hole cards (1) At the start of a round of play, the player next to the designated player for the round of play must make a blind bet (the first blind bet) equal to the value displayed on the sign at the table. (2) The player next to the player who made the first blind bet must also make a blind bet (the second blind bet) equal to the minimum wager for the table. (3) If it is an absent player’s turn to make a blind bet under subsection (1) or (2) the next active player must make the blind bet.

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(a)<br />

(b)<br />

the player must place the wager in a single motion<br />

beyond the folding line; or<br />

only the call wager will st<strong>and</strong> if the wager is made in<br />

more than one motion.<br />

(5) If a player who has not gone all-in declares or places a<br />

wager for less than the amount required to call, the player<br />

must—<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

(c)<br />

increase the wager to the amount <strong>of</strong> the call; or<br />

go all-in, where the player has insufficient table stake<br />

remaining to call; or<br />

fold <strong>and</strong> surrender the wager to the pot.<br />

(6) If a player who has not gone all-in declares or places a<br />

wager which is greater than the call <strong>and</strong> the excess amount<br />

is less than 50% <strong>of</strong> the amount required to constitute a<br />

raise, the wager shall be accepted for the amount <strong>of</strong> the call<br />

<strong>and</strong> the excess amount is to be returned to the player.<br />

(7) If a player who has not gone all-in declares or places a<br />

wager which is greater than the call <strong>and</strong> the excess amount<br />

is 50% or more <strong>of</strong> the amount required to constitute a raise,<br />

the player must—<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

increase the wager to the minimum raise; or<br />

go all-in where the player has insufficient table stake<br />

remaining to raise.<br />

23 Placing the blind bets <strong>and</strong> dealing the hole cards<br />

(1) At the start <strong>of</strong> a round <strong>of</strong> play, the player next to the<br />

designated player for the round <strong>of</strong> play must make a blind<br />

bet (the first blind bet) equal to the value displayed on the<br />

sign at the table.<br />

(2) The player next to the player who made the first blind bet<br />

must also make a blind bet (the second blind bet) equal to<br />

the minimum wager for the table.<br />

(3) If it is an absent player’s turn to make a blind bet under<br />

subsection (1) or (2) the next active player must make the<br />

blind bet.

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