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(c) constitute a stand off if it has a poker value equal to that of the dealer’s hand.
9.6 Any hand left face down by the player shall be deemed a losing hand.
9.7 If a player’s hand loses the dealer shall:
(a) when the Progressive Jackpot is being operated manually, collect the jackpot wager, if one has been made, unless the hand qualifies for a Progressive Jackpot;
(b) collect both the ante and the bet wagers for the hand; and
(c) subject to rule 9.3, collect and count the player’s cards as described in rule 8.2.
9.8 If a player’s hand wins the dealer shall:
(a) when the Progressive Jackpot is being operated manually, collect the jackpot wager, if one has been made, unless the hand qualifies for a Progressive Jackpot;
(b) pay the ante wager at odds of one to one;
(c) pay the bet wager at the odds set out in part 10; and
(d) subject to rule 9.3, collect and count the player’s cards as described in rule 8.2.
9.9 Subject to rule 9.3, if a player’s hand constitutes a stand off the dealer shall collect and count the player’s cards as described in rule 8.2.
9.10 Hands qualifying for a Progressive Jackpot shall be settled in accordance with parts 11 and 12.
10.0 Payout Odds
10.1 Winning wagers at Caribbean Stud Poker shall, subject to rule 10.2, be paid at the odds listed below:
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