✨ Casino Rules and Regulations




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game or a part thereof, of recording, projecting or analysing an outcome or the
changing probabilities or the playing strategies to be used.

11.2 Where the casino manager or shift manager is satisfied that a player has
contravened any provision of rule 11.1 of this division he/she may:

(a) declare that any wager made by the player shall be void; and

(b) direct that the player be excluded from further participation in the
game.

11.3 Rule 11.1 of this division shall not apply to possession, use or control by an
agent or employee of the casino operator, a Government inspector or a member
of the Police, where such person is acting in the course of his/her duty.

12.0 Invalidation of Games

12.1 The casino operator may invalidate the outcome of a game if:

(a) the game is disrupted by civil commotion, fire, riot, brawl, robbery, or
an act of God; or

(b) any fraudulent act is perpetrated by any player or dealer that, in the sole
opinion of the casino operator, affects the outcome of the game.

12.2 Where the outcome of a game is invalidated pursuant to rule 12.1 of this
division, all wagers made by the players for that particular hand or round shall
be refunded, provided that the casino operator may direct that the wager of any
player referred to in rule 12.1(b) be forfeited.

13.0 Minimum and Maximum Wagers

13.1 The casino operator shall set the minimum and maximum wagers at each
gaming table, subject to any directions issued by the Authority.

13.2 The permissible minimum and maximum wagers pertaining to a game shall be
displayed on a sign at the gaming table. Unless stated on the sign, wagers are
not required to be made in multiples of the minimum. Any minimum wager
indicated shall not be changed to a higher minimum limit, nor shall any
maximum wager indicated be reduced to a lower maximum limit, unless a sign
indicating the new minimum or maximum and the proposed time of change is
displayed at the table at least 20 minutes prior to the time of the proposed
change. A Government inspector shall be notified of the proposed change.

13.3 The casino operator may require that wagers be placed in increments of a
specific amount, which amount shall not exceed the minimum wager specified
for the table concerned. The amount of any such increment shall be displayed



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