Casino Gaming Rules




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(e) if the seated player declines the option to double down or split, the other players shall not be entitled to make an additional wager and shall abide by the decision;

(f) each player shall have the right to make an insurance wager as provided in part 9;

(g) each player shall have the right to elect to be paid in accordance with rule 8.3 regardless whether any of the other players on the box so elect.

13.4 The casino operator may permit a player to wager on more than one box at a blackjack table, provided that and for so long as there are sufficient places at blackjack tables with equivalent limits operating in the casino to accommodate patron demand. The casino operator may determine the number of boxes a player may wager on, provided that a player may wager on at least one box.

13.5 In the case of full patronage, and where approval has been given in accordance with rule 13.1 or 13.4, a seated player may wager on more than one box at a blackjack table but shall be entitled to make the decisions only with the respect to the box at which he/she is seated.

13.6 Where a player is permitted to wager on more than one box, the player shall make at least the minimum wager on each box played.

14.0 Super Sevens (Optional)

14.1 The casino operator may in its discretion offer players the opportunity to place Super Sevens wagers in accordance with this part of this division.

14.2 Where the option is offered and the game of blackjack is played at a table with a layout cloth marked in a manner similar to that shown in Diagram 2, any player may elect to place a Super Sevens wager at the time of placement of his/her initial wager as provided in rule 4.1. The Super Sevens wager shall be placed in the appropriate wager area of the layout corresponding to the area where the initial wager was placed.

14.3 The amount of a Super Sevens wager shall be that displayed on the sign at the table indicating the minimum and maximum wagers pertaining to the table.

14.4 A Super Sevens wager shall:

(a) win if the first card dealt to the player’s hand in that round is a seven (of any suit), paying odds of three to one, unless the next card dealt to the hand is also a seven;

(b) win if the first two cards dealt to the player’s hand in that round are both sevens (of different suits), paying odds of fifty to one, unless the next card dealt to the hand is also a seven;

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12 January 1996
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