✨ Caribbean Stud Poker Rules
28 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 285
The dealer’s bottom card shall then be turned over to face up.
9.0 Betting Round
9.1 After the cards have been dealt the players may pick up their cards and decide whether to fold or make a bet wager.
9.2 A player who decides to fold shall place his/her cards face down on the table. The dealer shall then, in relation to each player who has folded:
(a) when the progressive jackpot is being operated manually, collect the player’s jackpot wager (if any);
(b) collect the ante wager and the player’s cards;
(c) individually spread out the cards, face down, and count them; and
(d) place the cards in the discard rack.
9.3 When the players remaining in the game have made their bet wagers the dealer shall turn all the remaining cards in his/her hand face up and declare the highest poker value of the hand.
9.4 When handling the cards, players shall at all times ensure that the cards remain on or above the area of the table. The cards must not be removed from the table.
9.5 Except as expressly permitted by these rules, players may not exchange cards, nor exchange, communicate, nor cause to be exchanged or communicated any information regarding their respective hands.
9.6 At any time while a game is in progress the casino operator may direct that:
(a) only English be spoken by the players at the table;
(b) there be silence while a hand is in progress;
(c) players suspected of collusion not play at the same table.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1998, No 13
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1998, No 13
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