✨ Casino Rules Amendment
29 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 239
6.0 Division 5 - Baccarat
Table Layout and Equipment
6.1 Rule 3.4 of this division is hereby deleted and the following substituted:
“3.4 The following equipment shall also be used in the game:
(a) 8 decks of playing cards;
(b) 1 or (at the option of the casino operator) 2 cutting cards;
(c) a card shoe, with a non-transparent sliding cover, which is capable of holding all of the cards used in the game;
(d) a discard container capable of holding all of the cards used in the game;
(e) at the option of the casino operator, a palette, being a flat paddle used by the dealer to place, turn and retrieve cards;
(f) 2 round indicator pucks marked “Banker” and “Player” respectively, which shall be used to indicate the Banker and the Player respectively when the game is being conducted in accordance with Dealing Style B; and
(g) at the option of the casino operator, an automatic shuffler capable of holding 8 decks of cards.”
Wagers
6.2 Rule 5.2 of this division is hereby deleted and the following rule substituted:
“5.2 In any round of play a player may wager on:
(a) the Banker’s Hand; or
(b) the Banker’s Hand and Tie; or
(c) the Banker’s Hand and Player’s Hand; or
(d) the Banker’s Hand and Player’s Hand and Tie; or
(e) the Player’s Hand; or
(f) the Player’s Hand and Tie; or
(g) a Tie.”
Opening of Table for Gaming
6.3 Section 6 of this division is hereby amended by inserting after rule 6.3 the following:
“6.3A Notwithstanding rule 6.2, when an automatic shuffler is used, each set of 8 decks of cards may be loaded into the automatic shuffler without visual inspection by any player, after having first been:
(a) chemmy shuffled;
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NZ Gazette 1999, No 9
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NZ Gazette 1999, No 9
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