N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.13R - Flop poker table; physical characteristics
(a) Flop poker
shall be played on a table having positions for nine players on one side of the
table and a place for the dealer on the opposite side.
1. 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 flop poker table shall
contain, at a minimum:
1. The name or trade
name of the casino licensee;
2.
Three separate designated betting areas at each player position for the
placement of ante, pot and flop wagers, with the pot wager area closer to the
dealer than the ante and flop wager areas;
3. An arc extending across all player
positions with the areas designated for players' pot wagers on the side of the
arc closer to the dealer and with the areas designated for players' ante and
flop wagers on the side of the arc farther from the dealer;
4. A designated area at each player position
for the placement of player cards located between the designated areas for the
placement of the ante wager and the flop wager;
5. A designated area at the center of the
gaming table for the placement of the three community cards;
6. A designated area at the center of the
gaming table for the placement of collected pot wagers, which area shall be
located farther from the dealer than the designated area described in (b)5
above; and
7. Unless the casino
licensee complies with (c) below, an inscription listing the payout odds for
ante and flop wagers and indicating that the highest ranking hand wins all pot
wagers.
(c) If the
information required by (b)7 above is not inscribed on the layout, a sign shall
be posted at each flop poker table that lists the payout odds for ante and flop
wagers and indicating that the highest ranking hand wins all pot
wagers.
(d) Each flop 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) In addition to the requirements of (b)
above, if a casino licensee offers the three-card bonus wager, the flop poker
table shall include a designated betting area at each player position for the
placement of the three-card bonus wager. The flop poker table shall also
contain a sign setting forth the payout odds for the three-card bonus wager.
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