✨ Blackjack Rules and Procedures
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15.9 In the event that a dealer omits to give a card or cards to a box containing a wager or wagers, and no decisions have been made by any of the other players in relation to their hands, the hands shall be reconstructed under the supervision of a casino supervisor. In the event of a dealer omitting to deal a card or cards to a box containing (a) wager(s), if the players on other boxes have begun to make decisions in relation to their hands, the box without cards may not be included in that round of play. The hand shall not be reconstructed and any wager(s) on the box shall be regarded as void.
15.10 If the dealer has omitted to deal his/her first card to himself/herself, and if no decisions have been made by players in relation to their hands, the hands shall be reconstructed under the supervision of a casino supervisor. If the error is not realised until after any of the players has made a decision in respect of his/her hand(s), the dealer shall finish acting on all the players’ hands and take the next cards as his/her hand. In such circumstances, should the dealer deal himself/herself an ace and a ten value card this shall be deemed a point total of twenty-one but not a blackjack.
15.11 An exposed card dealt in error to the dealer’s hand shall be removed from play and placed face down in the discard rack.
15.12 In the event that the cards are not reshuffled following the exposure of the cutting card as provided by rules 7.8 and 7.9 of this division, a shuffle shall take place immediately after the completion of the round of play.
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NZ Gazette 1994, No 112
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