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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373 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ 6 Value of cards (1) The value of the cards contained in each deck is as follows— (a) a card from 2 to 10 has its face value; (b) a jack, queen or king has a value of 10; (c) unless subsection (2) or section 24(4) 14 applies, an ace has a value of 11. (2) If a value of 11 for an ace would give a player or the dealer a point total of more than 21, the ace has a value of 1. 7 Winning and losing wagers (1) Before the first card is dealt for each round of play, each player at a game of double deck blackjack must make a wager (a double deck blackjack wager) against the dealer. (2) The wager— (a) wins if the player’s point total is not more than 21 and the dealer’s point total is more than 21; or (b) wins if the player’s point total is more than the dealer’s point total but neither is more than 21; or (c) wins if the player has a blackjack and the dealer does not have a blackjack; or (d) loses if the dealer has a blackjack and the player does not have a blackjack; or (e) is void if the player’s and the dealer’s point totals are the same or the player and the dealer both have a blackjack; or (f) loses if the player’s point total is more than 21; or (g) loses if the dealer’s point total is more than the player’s point total but neither is more than 21. (3) If the player has split cards and the dealer has a blackjack— (a) the player’s double deck blackjack wager loses; and 14 Section 24— (4) An ace in the first 2 cards of a double down has a value of 1, not 11.

374 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (b) the additional wager made by splitting the cards is void. 8 How wagers may be made (1) A wager at double deck blackjack is made by placing chips in the appropriate area of the layout. (2) A wager can not be made orally. 9 Payout odds for winning wagers (1) Winning wagers, other than for a blackjack and an insurance wager, are paid at odds of 1 to 1. (2) A blackjack is paid at odds of 3 to 2. (3) A winning insurance wager is paid at odds of 2 to 1. 10 Time for wagering (1) After the first card of a round of play has been removed from the shoe, a player must not handle, remove or alter the double deck blackjack wager on hand until a decision about the wager has been made and has taken effect. (2) After a wager on the insurance line, a wager to double down or a wager to split cards has been made and confirmed by the dealer, a player must not handle, remove or alter any wager until a decision about the wager has been made and has taken effect. 11 Entry to or exclusion from game (1) A floor manager may refuse to allow a person who has not made a double deck blackjack wager on the first round of play to enter a later round, until the cards are reshuffled. (2) A floor manager may refuse to allow a person, who has placed a double deck blackjack wager on a round of play and declined to place a double deck blackjack wager on a later round, to place a further double deck blackjack wager until the shoe is completed and a new shoe is started.

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6 Value <strong>of</strong> cards<br />

(1) The value <strong>of</strong> the cards contained in each deck is as<br />

follows—<br />

(a) a card from 2 to 10 has its face value;<br />

(b) a jack, queen or king has a value <strong>of</strong> 10;<br />

(c) unless subsection (2) or section 24(4) 14 applies, an<br />

ace has a value <strong>of</strong> 11.<br />

(2) If a value <strong>of</strong> 11 for an ace would give a player or the dealer<br />

a point total <strong>of</strong> more than 21, the ace has a value <strong>of</strong> 1.<br />

7 Winning <strong>and</strong> losing wagers<br />

(1) Before the first card is dealt for each round <strong>of</strong> play, each<br />

player at a game <strong>of</strong> double deck blackjack must make a<br />

wager (a double deck blackjack wager) against the dealer.<br />

(2) The wager—<br />

(a) wins if the player’s point total is not more than 21 <strong>and</strong><br />

the dealer’s point total is more than 21; or<br />

(b) wins if the player’s point total is more than the<br />

dealer’s point total but neither is more than 21; or<br />

(c) wins if the player has a blackjack <strong>and</strong> the dealer does<br />

not have a blackjack; or<br />

(d) loses if the dealer has a blackjack <strong>and</strong> the player does<br />

not have a blackjack; or<br />

(e) is void if the player’s <strong>and</strong> the dealer’s point totals are<br />

the same or the player <strong>and</strong> the dealer both have a<br />

blackjack; or<br />

(f) loses if the player’s point total is more than 21; or<br />

(g) loses if the dealer’s point total is more than the<br />

player’s point total but neither is more than 21.<br />

(3) If the player has split cards <strong>and</strong> the dealer has a blackjack—<br />

(a) the player’s double deck blackjack wager loses; <strong>and</strong><br />

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Section 24—<br />

(4) An ace in the first 2 cards <strong>of</strong> a double down has a value <strong>of</strong> 1, not 11.

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