N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69E-1.19A - Pai gow tiles; physical characteristics
(a) Pai gow
shall be played with a set of 32 rectangular blocks to be known as tiles. Each
tile in a set shall be identical in size and shading to every other tile in the
set.
(b) Each tile used in gaming
at pai gow shall:
1. Be made of a
non-transparent black material, formed in the shape of a rectangle, and be of a
size no smaller than 2.500 inches in length, 1.000 inch in width and .375 of an
inch in thickness;
2. Have the
surface of each of its sides perfectly flat, except that the front side of each
tile shall contain spots which shall extend into the tile exactly the same
distance as every other spot;
3.
Have on the back of each tile an identifying feature unique to each
casino;
4. Have the texture and
finish of each side, with the exception of the front side, exactly identical to
the texture and finish of all the other sides;
5. Have the back and sides of each tile
within a set be identical and no tile within a set shall contain any marking,
symbol or design that will enable a person to know the identity of any element
on the front side of the tile or that will distinguish any tile from any other
tile within a set; and
6. Have
identifying spots on the front of the tiles which are either red or white or
both.
(c) Each set of
tiles shall be composed of 32 tiles as set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-10.2(g).
(d) Each set of tiles shall be packaged
separately and completely sealed in such a manner so that any tampering shall
be evident.
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