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(c) for wagers on a Tie Bet by the word “Tie” or “Ties”.
2.4 The following equipment shall also be used in the game of midi baccarat:
(a) a dealing shoe capable of holding eight decks of cards, constructed of wood or plastic, which may be clear or opaque, and may have a sliding cover, from which all cards shall be dealt;
(b) a discard container capable of holding eight decks of cards, constructed of plastic or brass, which shall be attached to the table, in which all cards dealt at 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 chip tray constructed of metal and with a clear lockable lid, which shall be attached to the table and shall house the chips.
2.5 Each midi baccarat table shall have a drop box attached to it.
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