✨ Casino Gaming Rules
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“Gaming Area”, in relation to a casino, means the area of the casino designated by the Authority as the area in which gaming is to be conducted;
“Government Inspector” means an inspector appointed under section 80 of the Act;
“Stand Off” means, in relation to a wager, that the wager shall neither win nor lose;
“Void” means:
(a) in relation to a wager, that the wager shall neither win nor lose and shall constitute a stand off;
(b) in relation to a hand, round, roll or spin, an invalid hand, round, roll or spin with no result.
2.0 Application of Rules
2.1 These rules shall apply to the games described herein, being games that may be conducted or played in a casino pursuant to the casino premises licence and the casino operator’s licence, and shall be binding on the casino operator and its employees and agents.
2.2 By participating in a game a player undertakes to comply with and be bound by these rules.
3.0 Tips
No person employed in a casino in any capacity relating to the conduct of gaming, and no other holder of a certificate of approval employed in or associated with a casino, may solicit or accept any tip, gratuity, consideration or other benefit from any player or customer in the casino.
4.0 Advice
4.1 A player shall not be advised by an employee of the casino on how to play, except to ensure compliance with these rules.
4.2 No spectator and no player wagering at a table may, unless requested by a player, influence or offer advice to that player regarding that player’s decisions of play.
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry12 January 1996
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