N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.13G - Caribbean stud poker table; physical characteristics
(a) Caribbean
stud poker shall be played on a table having betting positions for six or seven
players on one side of the table and a place for the dealer on the opposite
side. A true-to-scale rendering and a color photograph of the layout(s)
referenced in this section shall be submitted to the Division's principal
office located Atlantic City, New Jersey, prior to utilizing the layout
design.
(b) The layout for a
Caribbean stud poker table shall contain, at a minimum:
1. The name or trade name of the casino
licensee;
2. A separate designated
betting area at each betting position for the placement of "ante"
wagers;
3. A separate designated
betting area located immediately behind each ante betting area for the
placement of "bet" wagers; and
4.
The inscriptions "Payout Limit of $ 5,000 per Hand on Bet Wagers" and "Bet
Wager Void Unless Dealer has Ace/King or Better."
(c) A sign shall be posted at each Caribbean
stud poker table that explains, the details of the $ 5,000 payout limit
authorized by
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-16.12.
(d) Each Caribbean stud poker table shall
have a drop box and a tip box attached to it on the same side of the table as,
but on opposite sides of the dealer.
(e) Each Caribbean stud poker table shall
also have an approved table game progressive payout wager system for the
placement of progressive wagers. A table game progressive payout wager system
shall include, without limitation:
1. A
wagering device at each betting position that acknowledges or accepts the
placement of the progressive wager;
2. A control device that controls or monitors
the placement of progressive wagers at the gaming table, including a mechanism,
such as a "lock-out" button, that prevents the recognition of any progressive
wager that a player attempts to place after the dealer has announced "No more
bets";
3. One or more devices that
meet the requirements of the Divisions rules for progressive wagers and payouts
at table games;
4. Any other
equipment or device that contributes to the efficient operation or integrity of
the game; and
5. Written procedures
for the operation and use of the system and its components.
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