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Player’s Hand and shall be placed on the “PLAYER” box or area in front of the dealer. The second and fourth cards dealt shall respectively constitute the first and second cards of the Banker’s Hand and shall be placed on the “BANKER” box or area in front of the dealer.
8.4 All cards shall be dealt face upwards.
9.0 Dealing of Additional Cards
9.1 After the initial four cards have been dealt, the dealer shall announce the point count of the Player’s Hand first, and then the point count of the Banker’s Hand.
9.2 Following the announcement of the point counts of each hand, the dealer shall deal a third card face up to each hand if so required pursuant to rules 9.3 to 9.6 inclusive.
9.3 If the point count of the Player’s Hand or the Banker’s Hand after the initial four cards are dealt is eight or nine, which shall be a natural, no more cards shall be dealt to either hand.
9.4 If the point count of the Banker’s Hand is zero to seven inclusive after the initial four cards are dealt, the Player’s Hand shall:
(a) draw (i.e. take a third card); or
(b) stand (i.e. not take a third card),
in accordance with the requirements of Table 1 below:
TABLE 1 : PLAYER’S HAND
| Player having a total of | |
|---|---|
| 0-1-2-3-4-5 | Draws a card |
| 6-7 | Stands |
| 8-9 | Has a natural and cannot draw |
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NZ Gazette 1994, No 112
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NZ Gazette 1994, No 112
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