✨ Blackjack Rules and Procedures
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12.4 No additional cards shall be drawn to a dealer’s hand, regardless of the point total, if decisions have been made on all players’ hands and the additional cards would have no effect on the outcome of the round of play.
13.0 Wagering on Boxes
13.1 The casino operator may permit up to three players to wager on any one box at a blackjack table.
13.2 The casino operator may direct that the total of all players’ wagers on any one box shall not exceed the table maximum, or that the total of the wagers of any particular player(s) on any one box shall not exceed the table maximum.
13.3 Whenever more than one player wagers on a box:
(a) the player seated at the playing area shall have the exclusive right to make the decisions with regard to the cards dealt to the box;
(b) the seated player shall place his/her wager in that portion of the box closest to the dealer’s side of the table and the other players shall place their wagers immediately behind and in a straight line with the wager of the seated player;
(c) if the seated player decides to double down, as provided in rule 10.1, the other players may also elect to double down in accordance with rule 10, but shall not be required to do so. In any event, only one additional card shall be dealt to the hand on which the election to double down was made;
(d) if the seated player elects to split pairs, each of the other players may either make an additional wager as provided in rule 11 to cover each split pair, or designate the split pair to which he/she wishes his/her original wager to apply, before any further cards are dealt;
(e) if the seated player declines the option to double down or split, the other players shall not be entitled to make an additional wager and shall abide by the decision;
(f) each player shall have the right to make an insurance wager as provided in rule 9;
(g) each player shall have the right to elect to be paid in accordance with rule 8.3 regardless of whether any of the other players on the box so elect.
13.4 The casino operator may permit a player to wager on more than one box at a blackjack table, provided that and for so long as there are sufficient places at blackjack tables with equivalent limits operating in the casino to accommodate
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NZ Gazette 1994, No 112
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NZ Gazette 1994, No 112
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