N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69F-10.1 - Definitions

The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meaning unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

"Bank" shall mean the player who elects to have the other players and dealer play against him or her and accepts the responsibility to pay all winning wagers.

"Co-banking" is defined in 13:69F-10.8.

"Copy hand" shall mean either a high hand or low hand of a player which is identical in pair rank or point value and contains the same highest ranking tile as the corresponding high hand or low hand of the dealer or bank.

"Dead hand" is defined in 13:69E-1.13C.

"Dice bonus wager" shall mean a wager that wins if the numeric value for all three dice is the same (triple) in one round of play, in two consecutive rounds, or three consecutive rounds of play in the dragon's eye variation of pai gow, provided that each triple may be comprised of dice with a numeric value different from any other triple.

"Double wager" shall mean a wager that wins if the numeric value on the two same colored dice is the same in the dragon's eye variation of pai gow.

"Dragon's eye die" means the one die used in the dragon's eye variation of pai gow that is of a color different from the other two dice.

"Even wager" shall mean a wager that wins if the numeric value on the dragon's eye die is even in value (that is, 2, 4, or 6) in the dragon's eye variation of pai gow.

"Gongs" is defined in 13:69F-10.2.

"High hand" shall mean the two tile hand formed with two of the four tiles dealt at the game of pai gow so as to rank higher than the hand formed from the remaining two tiles.

"Marker" shall mean an object or objects used to designate the bank and the co-bank.

"Match wager" is a wager that wins when the position number of a player matches the numeric value of one or more of the three dice in the dragon's eye variation of pai gow.

"Matched pairs" is defined in 13:69F-10.2.

"Mixed or unmatched pairs" is defined in 13:69F-10.2.

"Odd wager" shall mean a wager that wins if the numeric value on the dragon's eye die is odd in value (that is, 1, 3, or 5) in the dragon's eye variation of pai gow.

"Push" is a tie as defined in 13:69F-10.7(i).

"Rank or ranking" shall mean the relative position of a pai gow hand as set forth in 13:69F-10.2.

"Second highest" or "low hand" shall mean the two tile hand formed with two of the four tiles dealt at the game of pai gow so as to rank lower than the hand formed from the remaining two tiles.

"Setting the hands" shall mean the process of forming a high hand and a low hand from the four dealt tiles.

"Supreme pair" shall mean the pair of tiles that form the highest ranking hand in the game of pai gow and shall be formed with the six (2-4) tile and the three (1-2) tile.

"Triple wager" shall mean a wager that wins if the numeric value on all three dice is the same in the dragon's eye variation of pai gow.

"Value" shall mean the numerical point value assigned to a pair of tiles in accordance with the provisions of 13:69F-10.2.

"Washing" is defined in 13:69F-10.4.

"Wongs" is defined in 13:69F-10.2.

Notes

N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69F-10.1
Amended by R.2014 d.009, effective 1/6/2014.
See: 45 N.J.R. 1225(a), 46 N.J.R. 97(a).
Added definitions "Dice bonus wager", "Double wager", "Dragon's eye die", "Even wager", "Match wager", "Odd wager", and "Triple wager".

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