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262 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 12
(f) 2 round indicator pucks marked “Banker” and “Player” respectively, which shall be used to indicate the Banker and the Player respectively when the game is being conducted in accordance with Dealing Style B.
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
(c) an ace shall have a value of 1.
4.2 The point count of a hand shall be:
(a) where the total of the point values of the cards in the hand is a number from 0 to 9 inclusive, that number;
(b) where the total of the point values of the cards is the number 10 or above, the right digit of that number.
4.3 No player or spectator shall handle, alter or withdraw any cards used in the game except as expressly permitted by these rules, and no dealer or other person shall permit a player or spectator to do so. The dealer shall at all times deal the cards.
5.0 Wagers
5.1 A player at the game may place the following wagers, subject to rule 5.2:
(a) a wager on the “Banker’s Hand”, which shall:
(i) win if the final point count of the Banker’s Hand is higher than that of the Player’s Hand,
(ii) lose if the final point count of the Banker’s Hand is lower than that of the Player’s Hand.
(iii) constitute a stand off if the final point counts of the Banker’s Hand and the Player’s Hand are equal;
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 12
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 12
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