Casino Table Game Rules




212 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 7

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

(d) win if the first three cards dealt to the player’s hand in that round are all sevens, but are not all of the same suit, paying odds of five hundred to one;

(e) win if the first three cards dealt to the player’s hand in that round are all sevens of the same suit, paying odds of five thousand to one; and

(f) otherwise lose.

14.5 Notwithstanding rule 14.4, if the first two cards dealt to a box with respect to which a Super Sevens wager has been made are both sevens and the option to split them is taken, the Super Sevens wager shall be paid immediately at either fifty to one in accordance with rule 14.4(b), or one hundred to one in accordance with rule 14.4(c), whichever applies, and that wager shall be completed, irrespective of whether or not the next card dealt to the box is a seven.

14.6 Winning Super Sevens wagers shall be paid, and losing Super Sevens wagers collected, by the dealer as soon as a result has been rendered with respect to the wager. The dealer shall, in the case of a winning wager, pass the winnings to the player, who may remove the original wager and the winnings from the box before the completion of the round.

15.0 Irregularities

15.1 A card found turned face up in the shoe shall be removed from play and placed in the discard rack.

15.2 A card drawn in error without its face being exposed shall be used as though it were the next card from the shoe.

15.3 If a card is or cards are dealt to a box on which no wager has been placed, and no decisions have been made by any of the players in relation to their hands (for example to make an insurance wager, stand, draw, double down or split pairs), the hands shall be reconstructed under the supervision of a casino supervisor. If any of the players has made a decision in relation to his/her hand, the card(s) on the box without a wager shall be regarded as void, be collected by the dealer and placed in the discard rack, and the game shall continue.

15.4 If the dealer omits to deal a card or cards to a box containing a wager or wagers, and no decisions have been made by any of the other players in relation to their hands, the hands shall be reconstructed under the supervision of a casino supervisor. If any of the other players has made a decision in relation to his/her hand, the box without a card or cards may not be included in that round of play. The hand shall not be reconstructed and any wagers on the box shall be regarded as void.

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12 January 1996
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