✨ Casino Gaming Rules
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(b) the player’s initial wager, made pursuant to rule 5.1, is voided for any reason, the player’s Super Sevens wager shall also be void.
16.0 Irregularities
16.1 A card found turned face up in the shoe shall be removed from play and placed in the discard rack.
16.2 A card drawn in error without its face being exposed shall be used as though it were the next card from the shoe.
16.3 An exposed card dealt in error to the dealer’s completed hand shall be removed from play and placed face down in the discard rack.
16.4 If, after the initial deal, a card is drawn in error and exposed to any person, that card shall be dealt to a player or the dealer as though it were the next card from the shoe. Any player refusing to accept the card shall not have any additional cards dealt to his/her hand during that round. If the card is refused by the players it shall become the dealer’s second card.
16.5 Should any error occur during any round due to the incorrect dealing or placement of a card or cards, every effort shall be made to reconstruct the round in such a way as to cause the sequence of cards dealt to be as it should have been had the error not occurred and, in the event that a reconstruction takes place, the casino operator and the players shall abide the consequences. Should it not be possible to reconstruct the round the casino operator shall declare either the whole round, or the hand or hands affected by the error, void. Where a hand is voided under this rule the cards dealt to it shall be removed to the discard rack and any wagers on it shall be void and be returned to the player or players concerned.
16.6 If a player who has made an initial wager in accordance with rule 5.1 is not present to act on that hand, and there is no other player who is entitled to make the decisions with regard to the hand, the casino operator may direct that further cards be dealt to the player’s hand while the total of the point values of the cards in the hand does not exceed 11.
16.7 If there are not enough cards remaining in the card shoe to complete a round, all of the cards in the discard rack shall be shuffled, cut and placed in the shoe in accordance with section 7 and the round shall be completed using the
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 9
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NZ Gazette 1998, No 9
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