Casino Game Rules




28 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 269

8.15 At no time shall the Player’s Hand and the Banker’s Hand be passed out at the same time.

8.16 If:

(a) there is no bet on the Player’s Hand or the Banker’s Hand, or

(b) no player entitled to do so wishes to receive and handle the cards dealt to a hand; or

(c) the game supervisor or casino supervisor so directs,

the dealer shall retain and turn over the cards for that hand or those hands, as the case may be.

Dealing Style C

8.17 The initial 4 cards shall be dealt face down, the Player’s Hand to the Player’s Box and the Banker’s Hand to the Banker’s Box. The dealer shall then turn over and announce the point count of the Player’s Hand first, followed by the Banker’s Hand.

8.18 The dealer shall be in control of the cards at all times.

Dealing of Additional Cards

9.0

9.1 After the dealer has announced the point count of each hand and, where appropriate, has returned the cards to the Player’s Box and the Banker’s Box, he/she shall deal a third card to each hand if this is required by rules 9.2 to 9.5 inclusive.

9.2 If the Player’s Hand or the Banker’s Hand is, or both hands are, a natural no further cards shall be dealt to either hand.

9.3 If the point count of the Banker’s Hand is 0 to 7 inclusive after the initial deal, the Player’s Hand shall:

(a) draw (i.e. take a third card), or

(b) stand (i.e. not take a third card),

in accordance with the requirements of Table 1 below:



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