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(b) handle, alter or withdraw any wager until a decision has been made and implemented with respect to the wager.

5.11 No player shall handle, alter or withdraw a losing wager.

6.0 Opening of Table for Gaming

6.1 After receiving the designated number of sealed decks of cards at the table (1 deck if a card shoe is used, 2 decks if an automatic shuffler is), both the dealer and the game supervisor shall sort and inspect the cards independently of each other.

6.2 After the cards have been inspected they shall be spread out face up on the table for visual inspection by the first player or players to arrive at the table. The cards shall be spread out in horizontal fan-shaped rows according to suit, in sequence within the suit.

6.3 After the first player has or players have had an opportunity to inspect the cards visually, the cards shall be turned face down on the table, stacked and shuffled.

6.4 When an automatic shuffler is used:

(a) each of the decks of cards shall be turned face down on the table, chemmy shuffled, stacked and riffle shuffled separately within the deck by the dealer,

(b) each of the decks shall then be loaded into the automatic shuffler and shuffled separately by it, and

(c) the cutting card shall be used in accordance with approved procedures.

7.0 Shuffle and Cut of Cards

7.1 The cards shall be shuffled so that they are randomly intermixed within the deck:

(a) immediately before the start of play;

(b) at the end of each round, and



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