Casino Rules




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 7

(iii) be void if the final point counts of the Banker’s Hand and the Player’s Hand are equal;

(c) a “Tie Bet” which shall:

(i) win if the final point counts of the Banker’s Hand and the Player’s Hand are equal, and

(ii) lose if such point counts are not equal.

4.2 All wagers at the game of baccarat shall be made by placing chips, with the smaller denomination chips on top, within the appropriate wager area of the baccarat layout.

4.3 Orally declared wagers shall be accepted only when accompanied by chips and if the dealer has sufficient time to place the wager on the layout prior to “No more bets” being called.

4.4 Standing players may also participate in the game. Standing players shall:

(a) place their wager(s) on those parts of the layout specifically designated for “standing player” bets;

(b) not participate in the cut of the cards or touch or handle the cards used in the game in any manner;

(c) not be appointed “Banker” or “Player”.

4.5 Only one player shall be permitted to wager on each of the wagering areas designated by numbers, which shall be for the use of seated players.

4.6 No wager at baccarat shall be made, increased or withdrawn after the dealer has announced “No more bets”.

4.7 Subject to these rules no wager shall be touched, removed, altered or added to until a decision has been rendered and implemented with respect to all winning wagers within a wagering area.

4.8 For any round of play a player may wager on:

(a) the Banker’s Hand; or

(b) the Banker’s Hand and Tie; or

(c) the Player’s Hand; or

(d) the Player’s Hand and Tie;



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