✨ Casino Gaming Rules Amendment
29 JANUARY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 247
(d) the dealer shall expose the house’s hand in front of the float tray before exposing the players’ hands;
(e) the game supervisor shall confirm that the house’s hand has been set the house way;
(f) the dealer shall then, in relation to each of the players’ hands in turn, counter clockwise from box number 1, expose and match the hand;
(g) all losing wagers shall be picked up immediately and placed in the losing wager area, until all hands have been compared to the bank’s hand, and the corresponding tiles placed in the designated area. After all comparisons and before winning wagers are paid, the losing wagers shall be placed in the float tray;
(h) if a hand constitutes a push the tiles shall be removed and placed in the designated area and the wager shall remain; and
(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, box by box counter clockwise from box number 1, picking up the tiles when payment is made and placing them in the designated area.
Irregularities
10.8 Section 12 of this division is hereby amended by inserting after rule 12.16 the following:
“12.17 In the event that there is a player/banker or co-banker, and the dealer counts the total of the bets incorrectly so that there are insufficient funds to cover all the winning wagers the player/banker shall make up the difference. In the case of a co-banker the difference shall be made up equally by the co-banker and the house.”
Appendix 3 Ranking of Tiles - Individual
10.9 Appendix 3 of this division is hereby deleted and the following substituted:
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NZ Gazette 1999, No 9
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NZ Gazette 1999, No 9
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