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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393 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (c) (d) wins if the player has a blackjack and the dealer does not have a blackjack; and loses if the dealer has a blackjack and the player does not have a blackjack; and (e) loses if the player’s point total is more than 21; and (f) loses if the dealer’s point total is more than the player’s point total but neither is more than 21; and (g) loses if the player has a switched blackjack and the dealer has a blackjack; and (h) is void if the player’s point total and the dealer’s point total are the same; and (i) is void if the dealer’s point total is 22 and the player does not have a blackjack; and (j) is void if the player and the dealer both have a blackjack. (4) If a dealer obtains a blackjack after a player splits their cards— (a) the player’s blackjack switch wager loses; and (b) the additional wager made by the player in splitting their cards is void. (5) If a dealer obtains a blackjack after a player doubles down— (a) the player’s blackjack switch wager loses; and (b) the additional wager made by the player in doubling down is void. (6) A super match wager— (a) wins if the first 4 cards dealt to the box on which the wager was placed are a pair, 3 of a kind or 4 of a kind; and (b) loses if the first 4 cards dealt to the box on which the wager was placed do not comprise a pair, 3 of a kind or 4 of a kind.

394 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ 8 How wagers may be made (1) A wager in blackjack switch is made by placing chips in the appropriate areas of the layout. (2) If a player places a blackjack switch wager on each blackjack switch betting area of their box, the player may also place a super match wager. (3) A player must be given an opportunity to place a super match wager on their own hands before any other person is allowed to place a super match wager on the player’s hands. (4) A wager can not be made orally. 9 Payout odds for winning wagers (1) A winning blackjack switch wager is paid at odds of 1 to 1. (2) A winning insurance wager is paid at odds of 2 to 1. (3) A winning super match wager is paid— (a) for a pair — at odds of 1 to 1; and (b) for 2 pairs — at odds of 8 to 1; and (c) for 3 of a kind — at odds of 5 to 1; and (d) for 4 of a kind — at odds of 40 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 any blackjack switch wager or super match wager on a 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.

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8 How wagers may be made<br />

(1) A wager in blackjack switch is made by placing chips in the<br />

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

(2) If a player places a blackjack switch wager on each<br />

blackjack switch betting area <strong>of</strong> their box, the player may<br />

also place a super match wager.<br />

(3) A player must be given an opportunity to place a super<br />

match wager on their own h<strong>and</strong>s before any other person is<br />

allowed to place a super match wager on the player’s<br />

h<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

(4) A wager can not be made orally.<br />

9 Payout odds for winning wagers<br />

(1) A winning blackjack switch wager is paid at odds <strong>of</strong> 1 to 1.<br />

(2) A winning insurance wager is paid at odds <strong>of</strong> 2 to 1.<br />

(3) A winning super match wager is paid—<br />

(a) for a pair — at odds <strong>of</strong> 1 to 1; <strong>and</strong><br />

(b) for 2 pairs — at odds <strong>of</strong> 8 to 1; <strong>and</strong><br />

(c) for 3 <strong>of</strong> a kind — at odds <strong>of</strong> 5 to 1; <strong>and</strong><br />

(d) for 4 <strong>of</strong> a kind — at odds <strong>of</strong> 40 to 1.<br />

10 Time for wagering<br />

(1) After the first card <strong>of</strong> a round <strong>of</strong> play has been removed<br />

from the shoe, a player must not h<strong>and</strong>le, remove or alter<br />

any blackjack switch wager or super match wager on a<br />

h<strong>and</strong> until a decision about the wager has been made <strong>and</strong><br />

has taken effect.<br />

(2) After a wager on the insurance line, a wager to double<br />

down or a wager to split cards has been made <strong>and</strong><br />

confirmed by the dealer, a player must not h<strong>and</strong>le, remove<br />

or alter any wager until a decision about the wager has been<br />

made <strong>and</strong> has taken effect.

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