✨ Casino Rules Supplement
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 7
Dealing Style A
8.5 The initial four cards shall be dealt face up, the cards constituting the Player’s Hand to the Player’s Box, and those constituting the Banker’s Hand to the Banker’s Box.
8.6 The dealer shall then announce the point count of the Player’s Hand first, followed by that of the Banker’s Hand.
8.7 The dealer shall at all times be in control of the cards.
Dealing Style B
8.8 This style may be used only with prior notification to a Government inspector.
8.9 The “Banker” for the purposes of Dealing Style B shall be the player who receives the cards designated for the Banker’s Hand as defined in rules 8.1 and 8.3.
8.10 The dealer calling the game shall, at the commencement of play, offer the “Bank” (ie. the role of Banker) to the seated player with the highest wager on the Banker’s Hand. If two or more seated players qualify for the role of Banker, the dealer shall first offer the Bank to that person with the highest wager who occupies the lowest numbered seat. If that person refuses to accept the Bank it shall be passed by the dealer counter-clockwise to the next person with the highest equal wager, and so on. If no person who has placed the highest or highest equal wager wishes to accept the Bank, it shall be offered to the seated player(s) with the next highest wager(s) on the Banker’s Hand, as set out above, and so on. If no eligible player with a wager on the hand wishes to accept the Bank, rule 8.23 shall apply.
8.11 The player who accepts the Bank shall be responsible for receiving and handling the cards in accordance with these rules and the instructions of the dealer calling the game. The Banker shall be identified by the indicator puck marked “Banker” which shall be placed next to his/her wagering area.
8.12 The player who accepts the Bank shall act as the Banker only to expose the total of the Banker’s Hand.
8.13 The dealer shall deal the initial four cards face down, the cards constituting the Player’s Hand to the Player’s Box and those constituting the Banker’s Hand to the Banker’s Box.
8.14 The cards drawn for the Player’s Hand shall then be offered face down to the seated player with the highest wager on the Player’s Hand. If two or more seated players qualify to receive the hand, the dealer shall first offer the cards to that person with the highest wager who occupies the lowest numbered seat. If that person refuses to accept the cards they shall be passed by the dealer counter-clockwise to the next person with the highest equal wager, and so on.
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