N.J. Admin. Code § 13:69F-34.13 - Player bank; co-banking; selection of bank; procedures for dealing
(a) A casino
licensee may, in its discretion, offer to all players at a supreme pai gow
table the opportunity to bank the game. If the casino licensee elects this
option, all the other provisions of this subchapter shall apply except to the
extent that they conflict with the provisions of this section, in which case
the provisions of this section shall control for any round of play in which a
player is the bank.
(b) A player
may not be the bank at the start of the game. For the purposes of this section,
the start of the game shall mean the first round of play after the dealer is
required to shuffle the cards in accordance with the procedures set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.5(c).
(c) After the first round of play pursuant to
(b) above, each player at the table shall have the option to either be the bank
or pass the bank to the next player. The dealer shall, starting with the player
farthest to the right of the dealer, offer the bank to each player in a
counterclockwise rotation around the table until a player accepts the bank. The
dealer shall place a marker designating the bank in front of the player who
accepts the bank. If the first player offered the bank accepts, the player
seated to the right of that player shall first be offered the bank on the next
round of play. The initial offer to be the bank shall rotate counterclockwise
around the table until it returns to the dealer. In no event may any player
bank two consecutive rounds of play. If no player wishes to be the bank, the
round of play shall proceed in accordance with the rules of play provided in
this subchapter.
(d) Before a
player may be permitted to bank a round of play, the dealer shall determine
that:
1. The player placed a wager against the
dealer during the last round of play in which there was no player banking the
game; and
2. The player has
sufficient gaming chips on the table to cover all of the wagers placed by other
players at the table for that round of play.
(e) A casino licensee may, in its discretion,
offer the bank the option of having the casino cover 50 percent of the wagers
made during a round of play. If the casino licensee offers this option, it
shall make it available to all players at the table. If the bank wishes to use
this option, the bank must specifically request the dealer to accept
responsibility for the payment of one-half of all winning wagers. When the bank
covers 50 percent and the casino covers 50 percent of the winning wagers, it
shall be known as "co-banking" and the dealer shall place a marker designating
the co-bank in front of that player. When the dealer is co-banking, the dealer
shall be responsible for setting the hand of the bank in accordance with the
casino licensee's internal control procedures pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.12(d). When
co-banking is in effect, the dealer may not place a wager against the
bank.
(f) If a player is the bank,
the player may only wager on one betting area.
(g) Once the dealer has determined that a
player may be the bank pursuant to (d) above and after the cards have been
shuffled, the dealer shall remove gaming chips from the table inventory
container in an amount equal to the last wager made by that player against the
dealer or in an amount, the calculation of which has been approved by the
Division. This amount shall be the amount the dealer wagers against the bank.
The bank may direct that the sum wagered by the dealer be a lesser amount or
that the dealer places no wager during that round of play. Any amount wagered
by the dealer shall be placed in front of the table inventory
container.
(h) If the cards are to
be dealt from a manual dealing shoe, the procedures set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.8 and 34.11 shall apply, except as
follows:
1. If a pai gow shaker and dice are
being used to determine the starting position for the dealing of the cards, the
bank shall shake the pai gow shaker three times pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.11(b) instead of
the dealer. It shall be the responsibility of the dealer to ensure that the
bank shakes the pai gow shaker at least three times so as to cause a random
mixture of the dice. Once the bank has completed shaking the pai gow shaker,
the dealer shall remove the lid covering the pai gow shaker, total the dice and
announce the total. The dealer shall always remove the lid from the pai gow
shaker and if the bank inadvertently removes the lid, the dealer shall require
the pai gow shaker to be covered and reshaken by the bank.
2. If a computerized random number generator
is used to determine the starting position for the dealing of the cards, the
device shall be operated in accordance with the casino licensee's internal
control procedures.
3. When
counting the betting positions, including the dealer, to determine the starting
position for dealing the cards, the position of the banker, instead of the
dealer, shall be considered number one.
(i) If the cards are to be dealt from the
hand, the procedures set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.8 and 34.11 shall apply, except as
follows:
1. Once the dealer has completed
dealing the seven stacks and placed the remaining cards in the discard rack
pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.9, the bank shall select the first
stack to be delivered by the dealer. This stack shall be designated as the
first stack by the dealer moving it toward the players.
2. If a pai gow shaker and dice are being
used to determine the starting position for the delivery of the first stack,
the bank shall shake the pai gow shaker three times pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.11(b) instead of
the dealer. It shall be the responsibility of the dealer to ensure that the
bank shakes the pai gow shaker at least three times so as to cause a random
mixture of the dice. Once the bank has completed shaking the pai gow shaker,
the dealer shall remove the lid covering the pai gow shaker, total the dice and
announce the total. The dealer shall always remove the lid from the pai gow
shaker and if the bank inadvertently removes the lid, the dealer shall require
the pai gow shaker to be covered and reshaken by the bank.
3. If a computerized random number generator
is used to determine the starting position for the delivery of the first stack,
the device shall be operated in accordance with the casino licensee's internal
control procedures.
4. When
counting the betting positions, including the dealer, to determine the starting
position for delivering the seven stacks of cards, the position of the bank,
instead of the dealer, shall be considered number one.
5. The dealer shall deliver the first stack
as determined in (i)1 above to the starting position as determined in
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.11 and (i)2 through 4 above.
Thereafter, the dealer shall deliver the remaining stacks in a clockwise
rotation beginning with the stack closest to the right of the first stack and
proceeding until all stacks to the right of the first stack have been dealt and
then moving to the stack farthest to the left of the dealer and proceeding left
to right. If there are no stacks to the right of the first stack, the dealer
will begin with the stack farthest to the left and proceed to the right. The
dealer shall deliver each stack face down to each position, including the
dealer, regardless of whether there is a wager at the position.
(j) If the cards are to be dealt
from an automated dealing shoe, the procedures set forth in
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.10 and 44.11 shall apply, except as
follows:
1. If a pai gow shaker and dice are
being used to determine the starting position for the delivery of the first
stack of cards dispensed by the automated dealing shoe, the bank shall shake
the pai gow shaker three times pursuant to
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.11(b) instead of
the dealer. It shall be the responsibility of the dealer to ensure that the
bank shakes the pai gow shaker at least three times so as to cause a random
mixture of the dice. Once the bank has completed shaking the pai gow shaker,
the dealer shall remove the lid covering the pai gow shaker, total the dice and
announce the total. The dealer shall always remove the lid from the pai gow
shaker and if the bank inadvertently removes the lid, the dealer shall require
the pai gow shaker to be covered and reshaken by the bank.
2. If a computerized random number generator
is used to determine the starting position, the device shall be operated in
accordance with the casino licensee's internal control procedures.
3. When counting the betting positions,
including the dealer, to determine the starting position for delivering the
stacks of cards as they are dispensed by the shoe, the position of the bank,
instead of the dealer shall be considered number one.
(k) If the cards dealt to the dealer have not
been previously collected, after each player has set his or her two hands and
placed them on the appropriate area of the layout, the two hands of the dealer
shall then be set. Once the dealer has formed a high and low hand, the dealer
shall expose the hands of the bank and determine if the hands of the dealer are
higher in rank than the hands of the bank. If the dealer wins, the cards of the
dealer shall be stacked face up to the right of the table inventory container
with the amount wagered by the dealer against the bank placed on top. If the
dealer pushes, the dealer shall return the amount wagered by the dealer against
the bank to the table inventory container. If the dealer loses, the amount
wagered by the dealer against the bank shall be moved to the center of the
layout.
(l) If
banking is in effect, once the dealer has determined the outcome of the wager
of the dealer against the bank, if any, the dealer shall expose the hands of
each player starting with the player farthest to the right of the dealer and
proceeding counterclockwise around the table. The dealer shall compare the high
and low hand of each player to the high and low hand of the bank and shall
announce if the wager shall win, lose or be considered a push against the bank.
All losing wagers shall be immediately collected and placed in the center of
the table. After all hands have been exposed, all winning wagers, including the
dealer's wager, shall be paid by the dealer with the gaming chips located in
the center of the table. If this amount becomes exhausted before all winning
wagers have been paid, the dealer shall collect from the bank, an amount equal
to the remaining winning wagers and place that amount in the center of the
layout. The remaining winning wagers shall be paid from the amount in the
center of the layout. If, after collecting all losing wagers and paying all
winning wagers, there is a surplus in the center of the table, this amount
shall be charged a five percent vigorish in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.9. Once the vigorish has been paid,
the remaining amount shall be given to the bank.
(m) If co-banking is in effect, once the
dealer has set the co-bank hand pursuant to (e) above, the dealer shall expose
the hands of each player starting with the player farthest to the right of the
dealer and proceeding counterclockwise around the table. The dealer shall
compare the high and low hand of each player to the high and low hand of the
bank and shall announce if the wager shall win, lose or be considered a push
against the bank. All losing wagers shall be immediately collected and placed
in the center of the table. After all hands have been exposed, all winning
wagers shall be paid by the dealer with the gaming chips located in the center
of the table. If this amount becomes exhausted before all winning wagers have
been paid, the dealer shall collect from the co-bank, an amount equal to
one-half of the remaining winning wagers and place that amount in the center of
the layout. The dealer shall remove an amount equal to one-half of the
remaining winning wagers from the table inventory container and place that
amount in the center of the layout. The remaining winning wagers shall be paid
from the total amount in the center of the layout. If, after collecting all
losing wagers and paying all winning wagers, there is a surplus in the center
of the table, this amount will be counted and the dealer shall place half of
this amount into the table inventory container. The dealer shall collect a five
percent vigorish in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.12 on the remaining amount and
place the vigorish amount in the table inventory container. The remaining
amount shall then be given to the co-bank.
(n) Immediately after a winning wager of the
dealer is paid, this amount and the original wager shall be returned to the
table inventory container.
(o) Each player who has a
winning wager against the bank shall pay a five percent vigorish on the amount
won to the dealer, in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
13:69F-34.12.
(p) The bonus wager and resolution of such
wager shall be governed by the rules applicable to such wagers throughout this
subchapter.
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