Casino Game Rules




28 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 225

2.0 Application

The rules contained in this division, together with the general rules contained in division 1, shall apply to the game of mini baccarat.

3.0 Table Layout and Equipment

3.1

Mini baccarat shall be played at a table having on 1 side up to 7 numbered sets of wagering areas for the players and on the opposite side a place for the dealer. Each mini baccarat table shall have a drop box attached to it.

3.2

The layout cloth covering the table shall be marked in a manner substantially similar to that shown in the appendix.

3.3

The wagering areas shall be designated:

(a) for wagers on the Banker’s Hand by the word “Banker” or “Bankers”;

(b) for wagers on the Player’s Hand by the word “Player” or “Players”; and

(c) for wagers on a Tie Bet by the word “Tie” or “Ties”.

3.4

The following equipment shall also be used in the game:

(a) 8 decks of playing cards;

(b) 1 or (at the option of the casino operator) 2 cutting cards;

(c) a card shoe, with a non-transparent sliding cover, which is capable of holding all of the cards used in the game; and

(d) a discard rack capable of holding all of the cards used in the game.

4.0 Playing Cards

4.1

The point value of the playing cards used in the game shall be as follows:

(a) a card from 2 to 9 inclusive shall have its face value;

(b) a 10, jack, queen or king shall have a value of 0; and



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