58 Pa. Code § 675a.6 - High Roll Dice variation
(a) If
selected in its Rules Submission, a certificate holder may offer a variation of
High Roll Dice in which only six dice instead of ten dice are used in the play
of the game.
(b) The High Roll Dice
table must comply with the requirements in §
675a.1(a), (b) and
(d) (relating to High Roll Dice table;
physical characteristics) provided that each betting position on the layout
contains:
(1) For Like Kind Boulevard Wagers,
five circles with the numbers two of a kind through six of a kind and one
circle for no matches.
(2) For Pip
Street Wagers, a depiction of six dice displaying a value of one through six
with the two-spot die farthest to the player's left and the one-spot die
farthest to the player's right.
(3)
An inscription advising players that all wagers must be of equal
value.
(c) The dice used
in the play of the game must be ranked as provided in §
675a.2(d)
(relating to wagers; die ranking).
(d) Wagers shall be made in accordance with
§
675a.2(a)-(c) and
(e)(1). Instead of the optional wagers in
§
675a.2(e)(2)-(4),
after placing a Pip Street Wager, a player may place a Like Kind Boulevard
Wager equal to the player's Pip Street Wager on any or all of the numbered
circles two through six or the circle marked no match. For purposes of the Like
Kind Wager, the player is wagering on how many of the most matching dice will
be rolled on the first roll. For example, if a dealer throws:
(1) Two 6s and four 1s, the result would be
four matching dice, or a four-of-a-kind.
(2) All numbers 1-6, the result would be a no
match.
(e) High Roll Dice
shall be played with six 19 mm dice. Dice used in the play of the game shall
comply with §
603a.12(a)(2)-(10) and
(d) (relating to dice; physical
characteristics) and the receipt and inspection requirements in §
603a.13 (relating to dice;
receipt, storage, inspection and removal from use).
(f) High Roll Dice shall be played with a
dice shaker that complies with the requirements in §
675a.3(c) and (d)
(relating to dice; shaker).
(g) After all players have placed their
wagers, the dealer shall announce "no more bets" and complete the dealing
procedures in §
675a.4(b) and (c)
(relating to procedure for completion of
each round of play).
(h) After the
roll, the dealer shall call out which die of the highest value occurs the most
then the matching dice of the highest value. After announcing the winning
combination, the dealer shall move all matching dice of the highest value into
the corresponding box on the throw box layout. For example, if there were three
5s, two 6s and one 4, the dealer shall move the three 5s into the box on the
throw layout labeled "five." To move the dice to the designated area on the
throw box layout, the dealer shall leave the dice exposed and may not cover the
dice or impede surveillance's ability to view the dice at any time the dice are
on the throw box layout.
(i) The
dealer shall collect any losing Pip Street and Like Kind Boulevard Wagers and
pay out any winning wagers in accordance with subsections (j) and
(k).
(j) The certificate holder
shall pay out winning Pip Street Wagers at the following odds:
| Die Value with Most Matches | Payout Odds |
| Two | 8 to 1 |
| Three | 6 to 1 |
| Four | 5 to 1 |
| Five | 4 to 1 |
| Six | 3 to 1 |
| One/ace | 2 to 1 |
(k)
The certificate holder shall pay out winning Like Kind Wagers at the following
odds:
| Payout Odds | |
| Six-of-a-kind | 6,000 to 1 |
| Five-of-a-kind | 200 to 1 |
| Four-of-a-kind | 15 to 1 |
| Three-of-a-kind | 2 to 1 |
| Two-of-a-kind | 1 to 2 |
| No matches | 60 to 1 |
Notes
The provisions of this § 675a.6 amended under 4 Pa.C.S. §§ 1202(b)(30), 1322, 13A 02(1) and (2), 13A27, 1602, 1604 and 1608.
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