Casino Game Rules




29 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 443

(b) lose if:

(i) the banker’s high hand is higher than the player’s high hand and the banker’s low hand is higher than the player’s low hand, or

(ii) either the high hand or the low hand in both the banker’s hand and the player’s hand has a value of 0, regardless of ranking; or

(iii) the banker and the player have hands of the same value and the player’s high tile is not of a higher ranking than the banker’s high tile, and

(c) constitute a push if only 1 of the player’s high and low hands is higher than the corresponding hand in the banker’s hand.

6.2 In any round the player/banker (if any) shall place a wager, in conjunction with the house where he/she is a co-banker, which shall:

(a) win if:

(i) the banker’s high hand is higher than the player’s high hand and the banker’s low hand is higher than the player’s low hand, or

(ii) the banker and the player have the same value hand and the banker’s high tile is of equal ranking to the player’s high tile, or

(iii) either the high hand or the low hand in both the banker’s hand and the player’s hand has a value of 0, regardless of ranking, or

(iv) the banker and the player have identical hands;

(b) lose if:

(i) the player’s high hand is higher than the banker’s high hand and the player’s low hand is higher than the banker’s low hand, or

(ii) the banker and the player have the same value hand and the player’s high tile is of a higher ranking than the banker’s high tile; and

(c) constitute a push if only 1 of the banker’s high and low hands is higher than the corresponding hand in the player’s hand.



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