Tournament Blackjack Conditions




29 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 375

(a) firstly, the play-off (if any) to establish the runner-up;

(b) secondly, the play-off (if any) to determine the winner of the tournament, should this prove necessary; and

(c) finally, the final session of ordinary play, should this prove necessary.

6.11 Where 2 or more players are eligible pursuant to the rules for a particular prize, by virtue of them holding the same number of chips, they shall be entitled to share equally in that prize combined with:

(a) where 2 players are so eligible, the subsequent prize (if any);

(b) where 3 players are so eligible, the 2 subsequent prizes (if any),

and so on. This rule shall not apply to the winner of the tournament or the runner-up.

6.12 Tournament chips in the possession of a player at the end of a session:

(a) shall, where the chips used in the tournament were issued gratuitously by the casino operator, remain the property of the casino operator and be returned to the casino operator at the end of the session at the table at which they were used;

(b) may otherwise be retained and redeemed by the player in accordance with the rules applying generally.

DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
TE TARI TAIWHENUA

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS:
GP LEGISLATION SERVICES, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND—1998

ISSN 0111-5650
Price $3.60 (inc. G.S.T.)
30935—98A


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