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(c) for wagers on a Tie Bet by the word “Tie”.
2.4 The following equipment shall also be used in the game of baccarat:
(a) a dealing shoe capable of holding eight decks of cards, constructed of wood or plastic, which may be clear or opaque, and which shall have a non-transparent sliding cover and a handle, from which all cards shall be dealt;
(b) a discard container capable of holding eight decks of cards, constructed of plastic, which shall be set in the center of the baccarat table and shall be capable of being removed from the table, in which all cards dealt in a game shall be placed after use;
(c) at the option of the casino operator, a palette, being a flat paddle constructed of wood, used by the dealer in the placement, turning and retrieval of cards;
(d) two round indicator pucks marked “Banker” and “Player” respectively, which shall be used to indicate the players acting as Banker and Player respectively where Dealing Style B is being followed, and
(e) a lockable float cover which shall be constructed of plastic and be used to secure the chips on the table.
2.5 Each baccarat table shall have a drop box attached to it.
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