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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95 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (5) Before a payment mentioned in section 24 is made for a winning jackpot hand that is a straight flush or royal flush, the dealer must— (a) notify the floor manager; and (b) count the cards in the deck in use at the table. (6) If the dealer finds the deck does not contain 52 cards— (a) a casino key employee responsible for managing table games must immediately notify an inspector; and (b) the round of play is void; and (c) all wagers placed for the round must be returned to the players. 24 Payments for winning jackpot hands (1) The following amounts must be paid for each winning jackpot hand— Hand Payment dead man’s hand (if section 5(2) $50 applies to the casino) flush $100 full house $150 4 of a kind $500 straight flush the greater of $1000 or 10% of the jackpot prize royal flush the greater of $10000 or 100% of the jackpot prize. (2) This section is subject to section 25. 25 More than 1 straight flush or royal flush as winning jackpot hands in a round (1) This section applies to a player in a round of a game who has made a jackpot wager for the round and has a straight flush or royal flush.

96 Casino Gaming Rule 2010 _________________________________________________________________ (2) The player shares the jackpot prize in the way stated under the approved control system for the casino if— (a) another player has made a jackpot wager for the round and has a straight flush or royal flush; and (b) the approved control system for the casino states a way players share in the jackpot prize, other than the way mentioned in section 24(1). (3) However, subsection (2) applies only if, when the round was played, a sign was on the relevant table stating the way in which the jackpot prize is to be shared if 2 or more players have winning jackpot hands that are a straight flush or royal flush. Part 6 Irregularities 26 Coin-in button pressed before jackpot wagers accepted If a dealer presses the coin-in button on the console shown in diagram 3.1 before allowing all players the opportunity to place a jackpot wager— (a) marker buttons must be used to indicate the players who have placed a jackpot wager; and (b) the dealer must press the game over button on the console; and (c) the players who have not been given the opportunity to place a jackpot wager may do so before the dealer presses the coin-in button again. 27 Bet wager under or over twice the ante wager If, while acting on the hands, the dealer becomes aware that a bet wager is— (a) more than twice the amount of the ante wager—the dealer must give the excess amount to the player and take or pay the wager accordingly; or

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(2) The player shares the jackpot prize in the way stated under<br />

the approved control system for the casino if—<br />

(a) another player has made a jackpot wager for the<br />

round <strong>and</strong> has a straight flush or royal flush; <strong>and</strong><br />

(b) the approved control system for the casino states a<br />

way players share in the jackpot prize, other than the<br />

way mentioned in section 24(1).<br />

(3) However, subsection (2) applies only if, when the round<br />

was played, a sign was on the relevant table stating the way<br />

in which the jackpot prize is to be shared if 2 or more<br />

players have winning jackpot h<strong>and</strong>s that are a straight flush<br />

or royal flush.<br />

Part 6<br />

Irregularities<br />

26 Coin-in button pressed before jackpot wagers accepted<br />

If a dealer presses the coin-in button on the console shown<br />

in diagram 3.1 before allowing all players the opportunity<br />

to place a jackpot wager—<br />

(a) marker buttons must be used to indicate the players<br />

who have placed a jackpot wager; <strong>and</strong><br />

(b) the dealer must press the game over button on the<br />

console; <strong>and</strong><br />

(c) the players who have not been given the opportunity<br />

to place a jackpot wager may do so before the dealer<br />

presses the coin-in button again.<br />

27 Bet wager under or over twice the ante wager<br />

If, while acting on the h<strong>and</strong>s, the dealer becomes aware that<br />

a bet wager is—<br />

(a) more than twice the amount <strong>of</strong> the ante wager—the<br />

dealer must give the excess amount to the player <strong>and</strong><br />

take or pay the wager accordingly; or

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