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288 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 13
11.3 Jackpot wagers shall be made by placing a chip of the correct denomination either:
(a) on or in the slot provided on the table; or
(b) on the designated wagering area,
in accordance with subparagraph (c) of rule 3.3, being the slot or wagering area corresponding to the wagering area for the player’s ante wager.
11.4 When the progressive jackpot is being operated electronically, once a chip of the correct denomination has been placed in the slot the coin indicator light will be illuminated to indicate that the wager:
(a) has been made; and
(b) has been accepted into the jackpot.
11.5 When the progressive jackpot is being operated electronically, players making jackpot wagers are responsible for ensuring that the relevant coin indicator light is illuminated after the wager has been placed in the slot, and shall notify the dealer immediately if the light is not illuminated.
11.6 Jackpot wagers shall form part of a jackpot prize pool, provided however that a portion of the wager may, with the approval of the Authority, be retained by the casino operator. The rate of increments to the prize pool shall be approved by the Authority.
11.7 The following hands, as described in rule 4.3, shall qualify for a progressive jackpot payout:
(a) Flush;
(b) Full House;
(c) 4 of a Kind;
(d) Straight Flush; and
(e) Royal Flush.
Any such payout is in addition to the payouts on ante and bet wagers described in rule 5.8.
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