Casino Game Rules




448 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 20

stacks of 2, 1 stack being the low hand and the other the high hand, on the table between the box to which the tiles were dealt and the dealer.

10.4 The dealer:

(a) may, at the request of a player other than a player/banker, set the player’s hand, in which event the dealer shall do so in accordance with the house way, after all of the other players have set their hands but before the banker’s hand is set;

(b) shall set a co-banker’s hand in accordance with the house way, and

(c) shall, at the request of a player/banker other than a co-banker, set the player/banker’s hand in accordance with the house way, and the hand so set shall be confirmed by the player/banker.

10.5 Once a player (other than a player/banker) has returned his/her tiles to the area between the box and the dealer the player’s hand is considered set and shall not be touched again by any player.

10.6 Each player shall be responsible for the correctness of the manner in which his/her hand is set, whether or not the hand was set by the dealer.

10.7 Subject to rule 7.3, only the player controlling a box is permitted to handle and set the tiles dealt to it.

10.8 No player or spectator shall:

(a) mark, alter or withdraw; or

(b) except as permitted by these rules, handle,

any tile used in the game, and no dealer or other person shall permit a player or spectator to do so.

10.9 The tiles must remain within the table area and in view of the dealer. Players may not:

(a) exchange tiles; nor

(b) except as expressly permitted by these rules:



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