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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49 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (2) The layout cloth for the blackjack table must have printed on it the name of, or logo for, the casino and— (a) rectangular, circular or oval areas to show boxes for wagers; or (b) if the chief executive has approved a change to the boxes for bonus blackjack wagers, madness 21 wagers, perfect pairs wagers or super sevens wagers—the boxes as approved. (3) The following words must be printed on the layout cloth— • blackjack pays 3 to 2 • dealer must stand on 17 and must draw to 16 • insurance pays 2 to 1. 4 Drop box and discard rack Each blackjack table must have a drop box and a discard rack attached to it at approximately the positions shown in diagram 2.1. Part 2 General rules 5 Number of decks Blackjack is played with 5 to 8 decks of cards with backs of the same colour and design and 2 additional cutting cards. 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;

50 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (c) unless subsection (2) or section 25(4) 3 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 blackjack must make a wager (a 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) (d) (e) wins if the player has a blackjack and the dealer does not have a blackjack; or loses if the dealer has a blackjack and the player does not have a blackjack; or 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 blackjack wager loses; and (b) the additional wager made by splitting the cards is void. 8 How wagers may be made (1) A wager at blackjack is made by placing chips in the appropriate area of the layout. 3 Section 25— (4) An ace in the first 2 cards of a double down has a value of 1, not 11.

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(c)<br />

unless subsection (2) or section 25(4) 3 applies, an ace<br />

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> blackjack must make a wager (a<br />

blackjack wager) against the dealer.<br />

(2) The wager—<br />

(a)<br />

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)<br />

(d)<br />

(e)<br />

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

not have a blackjack; or<br />

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

not have a blackjack; or<br />

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 blackjack wager loses; <strong>and</strong><br />

(b) the additional wager made by splitting the cards is<br />

void.<br />

8 How wagers may be made<br />

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

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

3 Section 25—<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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