✨ Casino Rules and Regulations
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4.0 Advice
4.1 A player shall not be advised by an employee of the casino on how to play, except to ensure compliance with these rules.
4.2 No spectator and no player wagering at a table may, unless requested by a player, influence or offer advice to that player regarding that player’s decisions of play.
5.0 Side Bets
Players and spectators are not permitted to have side bets with or against each other.
6.0 Seat Allocation
A seated player who does not place any wagers for 3 consecutive rounds of play, while all other seats at the table are in use, may be required to vacate his/her seat.
7.0 Private Tables
7.1 The casino operator may from time to time reserve 1 or more gaming tables for:
(a) the private use of an individual or group of individuals; or
(b) the purposes of a specific promotion, tournament or other event.
7.2 Where a table is reserved under rule 7.1, a sign designating it as a private table shall be displayed on it and the table shall not be open for gaming by the general public.
8.0 Closure of Table
The casino operator may, while the casino is operating, close a gaming table at which a player is or players are present, provided a sign showing the proposed time of closure has been displayed at the table for at least 20 minutes before the closure. This rule applies subject to any requirement relating to the hours during which the casino may operate.
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 8
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 8
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