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28 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 263
(b) a wager on the “Player’s Hand”, which shall:
(i) win if the final point count of the Player’s Hand is higher than that of the Banker’s Hand,
(ii) lose if the final point count of the Player’s Hand is lower than that of the Banker’s Hand,
(iii) constitute a stand off if the final point counts of the Banker’s Hand and the Player’s Hand are equal;
(c) a “Tie Bet”, which shall:
(i) win if the final point counts of the Banker’s Hand and the Player’s Hand are equal, and
(ii) otherwise lose
5.2 In any round of play a player may wager on:
(a) the Banker’s Hand; or
(b) the Banker’s Hand and Tie; or
(c) the Player’s Hand, or
(d) the Player’s Hand and Tie; or
(e) a Tie,
but not on the Banker’s Hand at the same time as the Player’s Hand.
5.3 All wagers shall be made by placing chips, with the smaller denomination chips on top, in the appropriate wager area of the baccarat layout.
5.4 Orally declared wagers shall be accepted only when accompanied by chips and if the dealer has enough time to place the wager on the layout before “No more bets” is called.
5.5 Standing players may also participate in the game. Standing players shall:
(a) place their wagers on those parts of the layout specifically designated for “standing player” bets,
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1998, No 12
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1998, No 12
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