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(d) the dealer shall then move the banker’s tiles to a position directly in front of the float tray;
(e) the dealer shall set the banker’s hand in accordance with the house way after all of the other hands have been set, and may permit the co-banker to expose 2 of the 4 tiles in the hand before the hand is set;
(f) the dealer shall then, in relation to each of the other players’ hands in turn, counter clockwise from the co-banker’s box, expose and match the hand;
(g) all losing wagers shall be picked up immediately and placed in the losing wager area, and the corresponding tiles placed in the designated area;
(h) if a hand constitutes a push the tiles shall be removed and placed in the designated area and the wager shall remain;
(i) after all of the hands at the table have been exposed the dealer shall pay, in accordance with rule 6.11, all winning wagers with chips from the losing wager area, box by box counter clockwise from the co-banker’s box, picking up the tiles when payment is made and placing them in the designated area,
(j) the total remaining in the losing wager area after settlement of the other players’ wagers shall be divided equally between the co-bankers;
(k) the house’s share of that sum, and the house’s original wager, shall be returned to the float tray and the co-banker’s original wager returned to him/her. The sum remaining in the losing wager area shall be handed to the co-banker, less commission, in accordance with rule 6.14; and
(l) if there are insufficient funds in the losing wager area to pay winning wagers, the shortfall shall be taken from the co-banking wager. Any sum left after the settlement of all winning and losing wagers by the other players shall be divided in 2, and the house’s portion placed in the float tray and the co-banker’s portion handed back to him/her.
12.0 Irregularities
12.1 If any tile is exposed during stacking the dealer shall perform a laja.
12.2 If more than 2 tiles are exposed during a laja a re-shuffle will occur.
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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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Shuffle and Cut of the Tiles
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🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationTile Shuffle, Dice Cup, Cut Styles, Game Supervisor, Casino Rules, Dealer Responsibilities, Player Conduct, Tile Handling
🏛️ Irregularities in Tile Handling
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationTile Exposure, Laja, Re-shuffle