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The cards shall be spread out in columns by deck according to suit and sequence. The cards in each suit shall be laid out in sequence within the suit.
6.3 After the first player is or players are afforded an opportunity to visually inspect the cards, the cards shall be turned face downward on the table, then:
(a) chemmy shuffled (washing of the cards);
(b) stacked; and
(c) riffle shuffled.
6.4 Notwithstanding rules 6.1 to 6.3, cards that have been pre-shuffled may be used provided they are secured in a sealed container in a designated area from the time of the pre-shuffle until such time as they are required. If pre-shuffled cards are to be used, rule 7.2 shall apply before the first game in which the cards are used.
7.0 Shuffle and Cut of Cards
7.1 Unless pre-shuffled cards are introduced and accepted as such, the dealer shall:
(a) immediately before the commencement of play; and
(b) where either Dealing Style A or Dealing Style C as described in part 8 of this division is followed, after each shoe of cards is completed,
shuffle the cards so that they are randomly intermixed. Where Dealing Style B is followed, part 11 shall apply upon the completion of a shoe of cards.
7.2 Where it is proposed in any game that pre-shuffled decks of cards be introduced, any of the players:
(a) may, on request, visually inspect the decks of pre-shuffled cards, or any of them, before their use; and
(b) may require that any decks of cards issued as pre-shuffled be inspected and mixed in accordance with part 6, shuffled by the dealer, and cut in accordance with this part.
7.3 After the cards have been shuffled (or, in the case of pre-shuffled cards, accepted as such), they shall be cut. The dealer shall offer the stack of cards, with the backs facing away from him/her, to the players to be cut. The dealer shall begin with the player seated in the lowest numbered position at the table and, working counter-clockwise around the table, shall offer the stack to each seated player until a player accepts the cut. If no seated player accepts the cut, an authorised casino employee shall cut the cards.
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π Trade, Customs & Industry12 January 1996
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