58 Pa. Code § 672a.8 - Insurance Wager
(a) If the first
card dealt to the dealer is an ace, each player may make an Insurance Wager
which shall win if the dealer's hole card is a king, queen, jack or
10.
(b) An Insurance Wager may be
made by placing a value chip on the insurance line of the layout in an amount
not more than 1/2 of the player's initial Blackjack Wager. A player may wager
an amount in excess of 1/2 of the initial Blackjack Wager to the next unit that
can be wagered in chips when, because of the limitation of the value of chip
denominations, 1/2 the initial Blackjack Wager cannot be bet. Insurance Wagers
shall be placed prior to the dealer inserting his hole card into the card
reader device.
(c) Winning
Insurance Wagers shall be paid in accordance with the payout odds in §
672a.11(b)
(relating to payout odds).
(d)
Losing Insurance Wagers shall be collected by the dealer immediately after the
dealer inserts his hole card into the card reader device and determines that he
does not have a Blackjack and before he draws any additional cards.
(e) Notwithstanding the requirements of
subsections (a)-(d), if selected in its Rules Submission under §
601a.2 (relating to table games
Rules Submissions), a certificate holder may offer a player who has Blackjack
the option to be paid even money on the Blackjack Wager instead of making an
Insurance Wager. If the player elects to be paid even money, the dealer shall
pay out the Blackjack Wager at odds of 1 to 1 and remove the player's cards
provided that if the player also placed a Push 22 Wager, the dealer shall tuck
the player's cards under the player's Push 22 Wager until it is resolved in
accordance with §
672a.7(n)
(relating to procedure for dealing the cards; completion of each round of
play).
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