✨ Casino Rules Supplement




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 114

9.0 Use of Calculators and Other Devices Prohibited

9.1 A person shall not, either alone or in concert with any other person, use or have in his/her possession or control, at or near a gaming table or location related to the playing of a game, a calculator, computer, or any other electronic, electrical or mechanical apparatus or device that is capable, with respect to a game or a part thereof, of recording, projecting or analysing an outcome or the changing probabilities or the playing strategies to be used.

9.2 A person shall not, either alone or in concert with any other person, use or have in his/her possession or control, at or near any gaming machine or location related to the playing of a gaming machine, a calculator, computer, or other electronic, electrical or mechanical apparatus or device that is capable, with respect to the gaming machine or a part thereof, of interfering with the proper or normal operation of the machine or a part thereof.

9.3 Where the casino manager or shift manager is satisfied that a player has contravened any provision of rule 9.1 or 9.2 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.

9.4 Rules 9.1 and 9.2 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.

10.0 Invalidation of Games

10.1 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 person that, in the sole opinion of the casino operator, affects the outcome of the game.

10.2 Where the outcome of a game is invalidated pursuant to rule 10.1 of this division, all wagers made by the players for that particular result shall be refunded, provided that the casino operator may direct that the wager of any person referred to in rule 10.1(b), being a player, be forfeited.



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