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(a) a betting marker, which shall be used to indicate the player at the table who is to make the first bet at the beginning of a round, pursuant to rules 5.9 and 5.10; and
(b) where the duration of a session is determined by a number of shoes, a shoe number indicator which shall indicate to the players at the table which shoe (whether the first, second, and so on) of the session is in play at that time.
3.0 Conditions of Entry
3.1 The casino operator may charge a fee for entry to a tournament.
3.2 Before accepting applications for entry into a tournament the casino operator shall determine, in relation to the tournament:
(a) the form of the entry form;
(b) the amount of any entry fee;
(c) the value of tournament chips to be held by the players at the beginning of a session for the purposes of use in the session;
(d) whether tournament chips are to be issued gratuitously or at their face value;
(e) the minimum and maximum wager limits permitted at each gaming table;
(f) the minimum and maximum number of players in the tournament (if any);
(g) the duration of the sessions (including play-offs); and
(h) the tournament prize list and the manner in which the prizes shall be distributed.
3.3 The casino operator may:
(a) refuse any application for entry to a tournament,
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Schedule for Tournament Blackjack Rules
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π Trade, Customs & IndustryCasino Rules, Tournament Blackjack, Gaming Regulations, Betting Markers, Shoe Number Indicators
π Conditions of Entry for Tournament Blackjack
π Trade, Customs & IndustryCasino Entry, Tournament Fees, Tournament Chips, Wager Limits, Player Limits, Session Duration, Prize Distribution