✨ Casino Rules
29 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 449
(i) exchange or communicate, or cause to be exchanged or communicated, in any way any information regarding their hand or
(ii) communicate in any form during a round until after the chung has been removed from the banker’s tiles.
10.10 Subject to rule 10.14, no tiles shall be exposed until the hands of all of the players (other than the player/banker) have been set, and the banker’s tiles have been exposed and set.
10.11 Upon exposing and matching a player’s hand, the dealer shall declare whether the hand has won (“Jung”), has lost (“Che”), or constitutes a push (“Jowl”) pursuant to section 6. The dealer shall indicate a push by tapping the table at least twice near the player’s tiles.
10.12 The players may view, but not handle, any unused tiles after all payouts are completed.
10.13 Where a player is the only person wagering on a box, he/she may concede his/her wager by indicating with a sweeping motion with his/her hand towards the dealer. The dealer shall then pick up the tiles and place them in the designated area without exposing them, and the player’s wager is lost and removed. Once a player’s hand has been conceded it cannot be returned to play. The game supervisor may view the tiles of a conceded hand at his/her discretion.
10.14 Notwithstanding the foregoing rules in this division, when the house is the sole banker and there is only 1 player playing, the player may expose his/her tiles face up on the table.
10.15 If any tile is found to be damaged or marked during play the casino operator shall replace either the tile or tiles concerned or the whole set.
10.16 The casino operator may, after any round, direct that the set of tiles in play at the table be replaced by another set, in which event the new tiles shall be checked and displayed in accordance with section 8, and shall remain displayed unless or until a player is seated at the table.
10.17 Before any set of tiles is removed from the table the tiles shall again be checked on the table, tile by tile, and set out in order of rank.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1998, No 20
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 20
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