N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.13W - Supreme pai gow table; pai gow poker shaker; physical characteristics; computerized random number generator
(a) Supreme pai
gow shall be played at a table having places for six 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 supreme pai gow table
shall contain, at a minimum, the following:
1. The name or trade name of the casino
licensee;
2. Six separate
designated betting areas for the players at the table for placement of the
supreme pai gow wager with each area being numbered one through six;
3. Two separate areas located below each
betting area which shall be designated for the placement of the high and low
hands of that player and configured with the high hand area farther from the
betting area;
4. Two separate areas
located in front of the table inventory container designated for the placement
of the high and low hands of the dealer and configured with the dealer's high
hand closer to the dealer; and
5. A
separate designated area at each player position for placement of the bonus
wager, which area shall be located immediately above and to the right of the
supreme pai gow wagering area as viewed by the player.
(c) Each supreme pai gow table shall have a
drop box and tip box attached to it on the same side of the gaming table as,
but on opposite sides of, the dealer.
(d) Pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.4, supreme pai gow may be played
with a container, to be known as a "pai gow shaker," which shall be used to
shake three dice before each hand of supreme pai gow is dealt in order to
determine the starting position for the dealing or delivery of the cards. The
pai gow shaker shall be designed and constructed to contain any feature the
Division may require to maintain the integrity of the game and shall, at a
minimum, adhere to the following specifications:
1. The pai gow shaker shall be capable of
housing three dice and shall be designed so as to prevent the dice from being
seen while the dealer is shaking it; and
2. The pai gow shaker shall have the name or
identifying logo of the casino imprinted or impressed thereon.
(e) As an alternative to using the
shaker and dice described in (d) above, a casino licensee may determine the
starting position for the dealing or delivery of the cards in supreme pai gow
by utilizing a computerized random number generator that automatically selects
and displays a number from 1 through 7 inclusive. Any computerized random
number generator proposed for use by a casino licensee shall be approved by the
Division.
Notes
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