Mini Baccarat Rules




3254 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 112

(c) a "Tie Bet" which shall:

(i)  win if the final point counts of the Banker’s Hand and the Player’s Hand are equal, and

(ii) lose if such point counts are not equal.

4.2 All wagers at the game of mini baccarat shall be made by placing chips, with the smaller denomination chips on top, within the appropriate wager area of the mini baccarat layout.

4.3 Orally declared wagers shall be accepted only when accompanied by chips and if the dealer has sufficient time to place the wager on the layout prior to “No more bets” being called.

4.4 The casino operator may permit up to three players to wager on any one wagering area.

4.5 The casino operator may direct that the total of all players’ wagers on any one wagering area shall not exceed the table maximum, or that the total of the wagers of any particular player(s) on any one wagering area shall not exceed the table maximum.

4.6 No wager at mini baccarat shall be made, increased or withdrawn after the dealer has announced "No more bets".

4.7 Subject to these rules no wager shall be touched, removed, altered or added to until a decision has been rendered and implemented with respect to all winning wagers within the wagering area.

4.8 For any round of play a player may wager on:

(a)  the Banker’s Hand; or

(b)  the Banker’s Hand and Tie; or

(c)  the Player’s Hand; or

(d)  the Player’s Hand and Tie; or

(e)  a Tie,

but not on the Banker’s Hand at the same time as the Player’s Hand.

5.0 Payout Odds

5.1 A winning wager made on the Player’s Hand shall be paid at the odds of one to one.



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