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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321 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (c) the employee must direct the dealer to count the cards to verify there are 52; and (d) if the dealer finds the deck does not contain 52 cards—a casino employee of the level of pit boss or higher must immediately tell an inspector. (2) If an incorrect number of cards are dealt to a player or the dealer’s hand and any player has looked at the player’s cards— (a) the dealer must immediately tell a casino employee of the level of floor manager or higher; and (b) the employee must direct the dealer to count the cards to verify there are 52. (3) If the dealer finds the deck does not contain 52 cards— (a) a casino employee of the level of pit boss or higher must immediately tell an inspector; and (b) the round of play is void; and (c) all wagers placed for the round of play must be returned to the players. (4) If the dealer finds the deck contains 52 cards and the dealer’s hand has an incorrect number of cards— (a) the ante wagers for the players who have folded must be reinstated; and (b) all ante wagers must be paid even money; and (c) all flop, turn and river wagers are void; and (d) bonus wagers must be returned to the players; and (e) winning bonus wagers must be paid to the players in the usual way. (5) If the dealer finds the deck contains 52 cards and the player’s hand has an incorrect number of cards— (a) the player’s hand is void; and (b) all wagers placed for the hand must be returned to the player; and (c) all players at the table must be given the option of retracting their wagers.

322 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (6) If the dealer finds the deck contains 52 cards and both the player’s hand and the dealer’s hand have an incorrect number of cards— (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) the player’s hand is void; and all wagers placed for the hand must be returned to the player; and the ante wagers for other players who have folded must be reinstated; and all ante wagers for other players must be paid even money; and all flop, turn and river wagers for other players are void; and bonus wagers for other players must be returned to the players; and winning bonus wagers for other players must be paid to the players in the usual way. 32 Effect of card being exposed during initial deal If any card is exposed during the initial deal, the round of play is void. 33 Community card exposed in error (1) This section applies if, during a round of betting, the dealer exposes in error a card that would otherwise have been dealt as a community card after the round of betting. (2) The card exposed in error must remain in play and be dealt as the community card after the round of betting. 34 Another card exposed when dealing river card (1) If, when dealing the river card, the dealer exposes another card in error, the dealer must place the card exposed in error in the table’s discard rack. (2) The dealer must give all the players the opportunity to view a card exposed in error under subsection (1).

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

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(6) If the dealer finds the deck contains 52 cards <strong>and</strong> both the<br />

player’s h<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> the dealer’s h<strong>and</strong> have an incorrect<br />

number <strong>of</strong> cards—<br />

(a)<br />

(b)<br />

(c)<br />

(d)<br />

(e)<br />

(f)<br />

(g)<br />

the player’s h<strong>and</strong> is void; <strong>and</strong><br />

all wagers placed for the h<strong>and</strong> must be returned to the<br />

player; <strong>and</strong><br />

the ante wagers for other players who have folded<br />

must be reinstated; <strong>and</strong><br />

all ante wagers for other players must be paid even<br />

money; <strong>and</strong><br />

all flop, turn <strong>and</strong> river wagers for other players are<br />

void; <strong>and</strong><br />

bonus wagers for other players must be returned to<br />

the players; <strong>and</strong><br />

winning bonus wagers for other players must be paid<br />

to the players in the usual way.<br />

32 Effect <strong>of</strong> card being exposed during initial deal<br />

If any card is exposed during the initial deal, the round <strong>of</strong><br />

play is void.<br />

33 Community card exposed in error<br />

(1) This section applies if, during a round <strong>of</strong> betting, the dealer<br />

exposes in error a card that would otherwise have been<br />

dealt as a community card after the round <strong>of</strong> betting.<br />

(2) The card exposed in error must remain in play <strong>and</strong> be dealt<br />

as the community card after the round <strong>of</strong> betting.<br />

34 Another card exposed when dealing river card<br />

(1) If, when dealing the river card, the dealer exposes another<br />

card in error, the dealer must place the card exposed in<br />

error in the table’s discard rack.<br />

(2) The dealer must give all the players the opportunity to view<br />

a card exposed in error under subsection (1).

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