Casino Game Rules




298 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 7

number generator, in that their use in the game shall result in the production of a game result or game outcome which is:

(a) statistically independent;

(b) uniformly distributed over its range; and

(c) unpredictable.

2.4 The following equipment shall also be used in the game of craps:

(a) a craps stick, which shall be designed for and used by the sticksperson to retrieve and pass the dice;

(b) a dice bowl, which shall be located on the craps table and be used to contain the dice that are not in active play;

(c) marker buttons marked “Off”, “On”, “Lay” and “Buy” respectively, sufficient in number to indicate “off”, “on”, “lay” and “buy” wagers made at the game;

(d) two pucks, being discs, each marked “On” on one side and “Off” on the other, which shall be used to indicate the come out point on the table layout; and

(e) a lockable float cover, which shall be constructed of plastic and shall be used to secure the chips on the table when the game is not in play.

2.5 Each craps table shall have a drop box attached to it.

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