Casino Game Rules




234 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 7

9.5 If the point count of the Player’s Hand is six or seven after the initial four cards are dealt, the Banker’s Hand shall draw a third card if the point count of the Banker’s Hand is zero to five inclusive, but otherwise shall stand.

9.6 Any third card required to be dealt to the Player’s Hand shall be dealt face up to that hand, and then any third card required to be dealt to the Banker’s Hand shall be dealt face up to that hand. In no event shall more than one additional card be dealt to either hand.

9.7 Subject to rule 9.8, whenever the cutting card or the first cutting card, as the case may be, appears during play it shall be removed and placed to the side and the hand shall be completed. Upon completion of that hand, the dealer calling the game shall announce “Last coup” or “Last hand”. Upon the completion of one more round no more cards shall be dealt until the cards are replaced or reshuffled.

9.8 Whenever the cutting card or the first cutting card, as the case may be, is drawn as the first card of a round, the cutting card shall be removed and placed to the side, and the dealer calling the game shall announce “Last coup” or “Last hand”. Upon completion of the round no more cards shall be dealt until the cards are replaced or reshuffled.

Payment and Collection of Wagers

10.0

10.1 After each hand has received all the cards it is entitled to by the rules, the dealer shall announce the final point count of each hand, indicating which hand has won the round. If the two hands have equal point counts, the dealer shall announce "Tie Hand".

10.2 After the result of the round is announced, the dealer shall collect all losing wagers and pay all winning wagers.

Irregularities

11.0

11.1 For the purposes of rules 11.2 to 11.4 of this division, a “Void Hand” means a round of play which shall be conducted in accordance with the rules of this division and all other applicable rules, except that no wagers shall be permitted.

11.2 A third card dealt to the Player’s Hand when no third card is authorised by these rules shall become the third card of the Banker’s Hand if the Banker’s Hand is obliged to draw in accordance with Table 2 of rule 9.4 or with rule 9.5. If, in such circumstances, the Banker’s Hand is required to stand, the card dealt in error shall become the first card of the next round unless it has been disclosed or the cards are reshuffled or replaced before the next round. If the card has been disclosed, the dealer will announce “No bets this hand” and, starting with the exposed card, begin to deal a void hand. After the void hand has been completed, normal play will resume.



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