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29 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 293
(l) in Seven Card stud during the initial dealing round the dealer deals the incorrect card face up or deals an incorrect number of cards face up and is unable to reconstruct;
(m) in Seven Card stud during the initial dealing round the dealer deals more than one player two cards face up;
(n) in Seven Card stud during the initial dealing round the dealer deals a player three cards face up;
(o) in all Manila games more than one of the players’ hole cards are exposed by the dealer during the initial deal;
(p) in all flop games more than one card is exposed by the dealer during the initial deal.
All Games
19.2 In all games a boxed card is considered a non-existent card and is placed in the muck. The next card immediately replaces it.
19.3 In all games if the dealer neglects to burn a card or burns more than one card and there has been no substantial action the dealer shall reconstruct the hand/s if possible and burn the correct card. If it is not possible to reconstruct the hand/s or there has been substantial action the hand shall continue. In this instance there shall be an incorrect number of burn cards for the game.
19.4 In all games if a player folds his/her hand and this player was in the final called betting round, and a player wishes to see that player’s hand, the other player may do so. The dealer shall tap the hand on the muck and expose the hand on the table. In this case the hand is ineligible to win the pot. If however, the requesting player is a pot winner then the hand in question shall not be tapped on the muck prior to it being exposed and the hand is live and shall still be eligible to win.
19.5 In all games if a card is, or cards are, dropped and or exposed by a player this card or these cards shall still be played.
Draw Poker
19.6 In Draw Poker if cards are dealt out of sequence during the draw and the wrong player has looked at them, then he/she shall retain those cards. The next cards shall then be dealt to the player who should have received the cards dealt out of sequence and thereafter cards shall be dealt to all players in sequence.
Five Card Stud
19.7 Notwithstanding rule 19.1(j), in Five Card stud if the first card is dealt face up the second card shall be dealt face down.
19.8 Notwithstanding rule 19.1(j), in Five Card stud, if in the initial dealing round the dealer deals one player two cards face up, the dealer shall complete the deal and then replace the second face up card with the card that was to be the first burn card, this card shall be dealt face down. The second face up card shall become the first burn card.
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