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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 12-968

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Title 58—RECREATION

PENNSYLVANIA GAMING CONTROL BOARD

[ 58 PA. CODE CHS. 531, 533, 567,
617a, 619a AND 651a ]

Table Game Rules for Roulette, Big Six Wheel and Casino War

[42 Pa.B. 2877]
[Saturday, May 19, 2012]

 The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (Board), under the general authority in 4 Pa.C.S. § 1202(b)(30) (relating to general and specific powers) and the specific authority in 4 Pa.C.S. § 13A02(1)—(4) (relating to regulatory authority), rescinds Chapters 531, 533 and 567 and adds Chapters 617a, 619a and 651a (relating to Roulette; Big Six Wheel; and Casino War) to read as set forth in Annex A.

Purpose of the Final-form Rulemaking

 Under 4 Pa.C.S. § 13A03 (relating to temporary table game regulations), the Board adopted temporary regulations in Chapter 531, 533 and 567. With this final-form rulemaking, the Board is replacing the temporary regulations in Chapter 531 with the permanent regulations in Chapter 617a, the temporary regulations in Chapter 533 with the permanent regulations in Chapter 619a and the temporary regulations in Chapter 567 with the permanent regulations in Chapter 651a.

Explanation of Chapter 617a

 Chapter 617a contains the rules governing the game of Roulette. Section 617a.1 (relating to Roulette ball; Roulette wheel and table; physical characteristics; double zero Roulette wheel used as a single zero Roulette wheel) contains the requirements for the Roulette ball, wheel and table layouts.

 Section 617a.2 (relating to inspection and security procedures) lists the procedures that shall be followed prior to the opening of a Roulette table to ensure that the table game equipment is present and in proper working condition and that there is no evidence of tampering.

 Sections 617a.3 and 617a.4 (relating to placement of wagers; and payout odds) list the permissible wagers for the game of Roulette, specify how the wagers are to be placed on the Roulette table and the minimum odds that the certificate holder must pay on winning wagers.

 Sections 617a.5 and 617a.6 (relating to rotation of wheel and ball; and irregularities) address the proper techniques for spinning the Roulette wheel and the Roulette ball, marking the winning number and the collecting and paying of wagers as well as how improper spins and other irregularities that may occur during the course of play are to be handled.

Explanation of Chapter 619a

 Chapter 619a contains the rules governing the Big Six Wheel. Section 619a.1 (relating to Big Six Wheel layout; physical characteristics) contains the physical characteristics of the wheel and the table layout requirements. Operators have the option to use the dollar amounts in this section or to submit to the Bureau of Gaming Operations (BGO) a wheel layout with other symbols or logos.

 Section 619a.2 (relating to wagers and rotation of the wheel) addresses the placement of wagers on the table layout, the spin of the wheel, the collection of losing wagers and the payment of winning wagers. Lastly, § 619a.3 (relating to payout odds) addresses the minimum payout odds certificate holders are required to pay on winning wagers.

Explanation of Chapter 651a

 Chapter 651a establishes the rules of play for Casino War. Section 651a.1 (relating to definitions) contains the definitions for terms used in this chapter. Section 651a.2 (relating to Casino War table; physical characteristics) contains the requirements pertaining to Casino War tables and other equipment used in the play of the game.

 Section 651a.3 (relating to cards; number of decks; dealing shoe) addresses the number of decks that are used in Casino War and the use of automated card shuffling devices. Sections 651a.4 and 651a.5 (relating to opening of the table for gaming; and shuffle and cut of the cards) set forth the procedures for the inspection of the cards and the procedures for shuffling and cutting of the cards before they are dealt. The procedure for removal of the cards from the dealing shoe and discard rack when there is no gaming activity was changed from the temporary regulations. At their request, operators may now leave the cards face down instead of face up on the table until a player arrives at the table at which time the cards shall be reshuffled for the next round of play.

 Sections 651a.6 and 651a.7 (relating to Casino War card rankings; and wagers) set forth the rank of the cards for the purpose of determining the winning hand and specify the permissible wagers. The restriction on the number of adjacent boxes on which a player may place a wager was changed from the temporary regulations so that operators may specify in their Rules Submissions the number of adjacent boxes on which a player may wager.

 Sections 651a.8 and 651a.9 (relating to procedure for dealing the cards; and procedures for completion of each round of play; collection and payment of wagers) specify the procedures for the initial deal of the cards to each patron, the procedure for going to war, the procedure for collecting cards, collecting loosing wagers and paying out winning wagers.

 Section 651a.10 (relating to payout odds) sets forth the payout odds for winning Initial, Tie and War Wagers. Section 651.11 (relating to irregularities) provides the rules to address unusual circumstances that might arise during the play of the game.

Comment and Response Summary

 Notice of proposed rulemaking was published at 41 Pa.B. 3000 (June 11, 2011). During the comment period, the Board received public comments from Greenwood Gaming & Entertainment, Inc. d/b/a Parx and Chester Downs and Marina, LLC d/b/a Harrah's. Additionally, on August 10, 2011, the Board received comments from the Independent Regulatory Review Commission (IRRC) on the proposed rulemaking.

General Comments

 In §§ 617a.1, 619a.1, 651a.2 and 651a.5, IRRC requested that the final-form rulemaking contain the procedures the certificate holder shall follow to obtain approval from the BGO or the Bureau of Casino Compliance (BCC) for table game layouts, signage and the location of equipment on the table. Section 601a.10 (relating to approval of table game layouts, signage and equipment) will be added to Chapter 601a (relating to general table games provisions).

 Currently, submissions to BGO, including internal controls, table games Rules Submissions, layouts, signage, gaming guides, equipment approvals, dealer training and minimum staffing plans are submitted through the Internal Control and Table Game Submission Form that is available on the Board's web site (www.pgcb.pa.gov). Each facility was provided a user name and password unique to that property and has been submitting the required information through use of the online form. Once received, the submissions are reviewed by the BGO and are approved by the Board's Executive Director. The approval letters are then sent to the facility. Section 601a.10 reflects this current practice.

 Regarding the provisions that require BCC approval, a casino compliance supervisor at the licensed facility may approve locations on the gaming table for drop and tip boxes, bad beat boxes in Poker and the location of other table game equipment at the time the new table is installed on the gaming floor but prior to the opening of the table for gaming. Section 601a.10 reflects this current practice.

Chapter 617a

 In § 617a.5(d), Parx requested that the Board allow the licensees the option to pay winning Five Adjacent Number Wagers directly from the Roulette wheel replica instead of breaking down the wager and bringing the wager to the table layout to collect the losing wagers and pay the winning wagers.

 The Board believes that the Five Adjacent Number Wager has to be broken down into five separate Straight Wagers and placed on the Roulette layout for the following reasons: 1) to assure that surveillance can adequately record the collection and payout of the wagers in the event of a patron dispute or suspected cheating, which is difficult to detect if the wager is settled from the Roulette wheel replica, is not broken down into the five separate wagers, placed on the Roulette layout and paid or collected from the layout, particularly as more patrons opt to place the Five Adjacent Number Wager; and 2) there is a greater risk that the dealer will payout, at 35 to 1, the Five Adjacent Number Wager instead of collecting 4/5 of the wager and paying out only 1/5 of the wager on the single number that was the winner.

Chapter 619a

 In § 619a.1(d), Parx and IRRC requested that the Board delete the requirement that the payout odds be displayed on each section of the Big Six wheel or, if the requirement is not deleted, IRRC requested that the Board provide an explanation as to why it is required.

 The Board appreciates the suggestion and therefore added clarifying language to the regulation so the only portion of the payout odds that must be on the Big Six Wheel are the amounts that the certificate holder is required to pay if the clapper lands on that section of the box. Requiring the number to be above the dollar symbols, pictures of the flag or the name or logo of the certificate holder aids surveillance in verifying which box the clapper landed on which may be necessary in the event of a patron dispute or a review for suspected cheating.

 Two licensed manufacturers in this Commonwealth have supplied the six certificate holders that currently offer the game, including Mohegan Sun, Harrah's, Rivers, Sands, Hollywood and Washington Trotting, with the Big Six Wheel. The replicas previously submitted by four of the certificate holders contain the payout odds as now described in subsection (d) and were approved for use.

 Proposed § 619a.2 required that if the clapper comes to rest between two numbers, the spin will be declared void and dealer shall respin the wheel. Harrah's stated that if the clapper falls between two numbers, the certificate holder should have the option to declare the number previously passed as the winning number. IRRC asked what other jurisdictions have in place and if the Board has considered the alternative offered by Harrah's.

 Although New Jersey does allow for a declared win if a sign is posted, the Board believes that in fairness to patrons wagering at the Big Six Wheel, not just the patron who wagered on the number previously passed, if the clapper comes to rest precisely between two numbers, neither number can be declared the winner and a respin is required. Additionally, the practice of declaring a winner when the clapper comes to rest on the peg between two numbers is inconsistent with the objective of the game (that a patron's wager is settled in accordance with its position on the layout when the clapper comes to rest in a section of the wheel).

Chapter 651a

 In § 651a.2, Parx requested to allow up to ten players at each Casino War table. IRRC asked if the increase would jeopardize the integrity of gaming in any way or provide an advantage to the casino.

 Only one facility, Sands, currently offers Casino War. Other than the comment from Parx, the Board has not received requests to increase the number of players who may wager at the game. The Board, however, will allow for up to nine players at any Casino War table, which is consistent with the maximum players allowed at Minibaccarat and Midibaccarat tables. The Board is limiting the table to nine instead of ten because there is limited space on the table layout to inscribe the required information at each player position and there is only one dealer who is responsible for observing the whole table while dealing which is more challenging with a greater number of players participating in the game.

 Parx and IRRC also requested to allow certificate holders the option of using continuous shufflers. The Board agrees that several of the requirements for the number of decks and the shuffling and cutting of cards when an automated card shuffling device is used are not applicable when a continuous shuffler is in use.

 Continuous shufflers are permitted for use with several other games but had not been included in the rules of play for Casino War. Therefore, §§ 651a.3(e) and 651a.5(h) are added to allow for the use of a dealing shoe that automatically reshuffles and counts the cards (continuous shuffler) if the device has been submitted to the Bureau of Gaming Laboratory Operations and approved for use in the licensed facility. If the certificate holder utilizes the approved device, other subsections in §§ 651a.3 and 651a.5 are not applicable.

 Parx also requested that the Board amend the rules for the payment and collection of wagers when a patron declares War against the dealer. Although the process as proposed is consistent with another gaming jurisdiction, the Board agrees with the revisions Parx suggested. Instead of collecting the Initial Wager, as proposed in § 651a.9(c), the dealer shall leave the Initial Wager on the table and the player shall match it with a War Wager. If the player wins War against the dealer, the dealer shall pay out the War Wager at lower odds (1 to 1 instead of 2 to 1) and return the Initial Wager to the player. The amount collect by the dealer and returned to the player is equal whether the dealer pays at 1 to 1 and returns the Initial Wager or collects the Initial Wager and pays out at odds of 2 to 1. This updated procedure should also aid the facility in assuring that a patron going to War against the dealer places a War Wager equal to and not greater than the Initial Wager made by the player.

 The certificate holder that currently offers Casino War will be required to update its table layouts to reflect the change to the payout odds on the War Wager. The Board has reached out to that facility to ensure that updating table layouts when this final-form rulemaking is adopted will not be burdensome to the facility.

Affected Parties

 Certificate holders that elect to offer Roulette, Big Six Wheel or Casino War will be required to comply with these chapters. The requirements in this final-form rulemaking are consistent with 4 Pa.C.S. Part II (relating to gaming), necessary for the protection of the gaming public and ensure the accurate reporting of revenues generated from table games.

 The Board has experienced increased regulatory demands resulting from the implementation of table games including the review of Rules Submissions, table layouts, signage and gaming guides.

Fiscal Impact

Commonwealth. The Board will have to review each certificate holder's table games Rules Submissions, table layouts, signage and gaming guides to ensure compliance with this final-form rulemaking. These reviews will be conducted by existing BGO and BCC staff. The Board does not project that it will incur significant cost increases as a result of this final-form rulemaking.

Political subdivisions. This final-form rulemaking will not have fiscal impact on political subdivisions of this Commonwealth. Host municipalities and counties will benefit from the local share funding mandated by the act of January 7, 2010 (P. L. 1, No. 1).

Private sector. This final-form rulemaking will result in additional costs for certificate holders that elect to offer Roulette, Big Six Wheel and Casino War. Certificate holders will be required to purchase the table games they elect to offer and to hire and train employees to operate the games. The costs for table game equipment do vary depending on the type and number of tables purchased. The costs are expected to be offset by the revenues generated from table game operations.

General public. This proposed rulemaking will not have fiscal impact on the general public.

Paperwork Requirements

 This final-form rulemaking requires certificate holders to do the following: post signs at gaming tables; have complete sets of rules for the games they offer available for public inspection; produce a gaming guide summarizing the rules of play; and file Rules Submissions for each table game they elect to offer. The Rules Submissions are standardized checklists for each game, relatively simple to fill out and are available on the Board web site.

Effective Date

 This final-form rulemaking will become effective upon publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

Regulatory Review

 Under section 5(a) of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P. S. § 745.5(a)), on May 12, 2011, the Board submitted a copy of the proposed rulemaking, published at 41 Pa.B. 3000, and a copy of the Regulatory Analysis Form to IRRC and to the House Gaming Oversight Committee and the Senate Community, Economic and Recreational Development Committee (Committees) for review and comment.

 Under section 5(c) of the Regulatory Review Act, IRRC and the House and Senate Committees were provided with copies of the comments received during the public comment period, as well as other documents when requested. In preparing the final-form rulemaking, the Board has considered all comments from IRRC, the House and Senate Committees and the public.

 Under section 5.1(j.2) of the Regulatory Review Act (71 P. S. § 745.5a(j.2)), on January 11, 2012, the final-form rulemaking was deemed approved by the House and Senate Committees. Under section 5.1(e) of the Regulatory Review Act, IRRC met on January 12, 2012, and approved the final-form rulemaking.

Findings

 The Board finds that:

 (1) Public notice of intention to adopt these amendments was given under sections 201 and 202 of the act of July 31, 1968 (P. L. 769, No. 240) (45 P. S. §§ 1201 and 1202) and the regulations thereunder, 1 Pa. Code §§ 7.1 and 7.2.

 (2) The final-form rulemaking is necessary and appropriate for the administration and enforcement of 4 Pa.C.S. Part II.

Order

 The Board, acting under 4 Pa.C.S. Part II, orders that:

 (a) The regulations of the Board, 58 Pa. Code are amended by deleting §§ 531.1—531.7, 533.1—533.3 and 567.1—567.11 and by adding §§ 617a.1—617a.6, 619a.1—619a.3 and 651a.1—651a.11 to read as set forth in Annex A.

 (b) The Chairperson of the Board shall certify this order and Annex A and deposit them with the Legislative Reference Bureau as required by law.

 (c) This order shall take effect upon publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

WILLIAM H. RYAN, Jr., 
Chairperson

 (Editor's Note: For the text of the order of the Independent Regulatory Review Commission relating to this document, see 42 Pa.B. 626 (January 28, 2012).)

Fiscal Note: Fiscal Note 125-148 remains valid for the final adoption of the subject regulations.

Annex A

TITLE 58. RECREATION

PART VII. GAMING CONTROL BOARD

Subpart K. TABLE GAMES

CHAPTER 531. (Reserved)

Sec.
531.1—531.7. (Reserved).

CHAPTER 533. (Reserved)

Sec.
533.1—533.3. (Reserved).

CHAPTER 567. (Reserved)

Sec.
567.1—567.11 (Reserved).

CHAPTER 617a. ROULETTE

Sec.

617a.1.Roulette ball; Roulette wheel and table; physical characteristics; double zero Roulette wheel used as a single zero Roulette wheel.
617a.2.Inspection and security procedures.
617a.3.Placement of wagers.
617a.4.Payout odds.
617a.5.Rotation of wheel and ball.
617a.6.Irregularities.

§ 617a.1. Roulette ball; Roulette wheel and table; physical characteristics; double zero Roulette wheel used as a single zero Roulette wheel.

 (a) A ball used in Roulette must be made completely of a nonmetallic substance and not less than 12/16 inch nor more than 14/16 inch in diameter.

 (b) Roulette shall be played on a table having a Roulette wheel of at least 30 inches in diameter at one end of the table and a Roulette layout imprinted on the opposite end of the table.

 (c) A single zero Roulette wheel must have 37 equally spaced compartments around the wheel where the Roulette ball may come to rest. The Roulette wheel must also have a ring of 37 equally spaced areas to correspond to the position of the compartments with a compartment marked zero (0) and colored green and the others marked 1 to 36 and colored alternately red and black. The numbers must be arranged clockwise around the wheel in the following order: 0, 32, 15, 19, 4, 21, 2, 25, 17, 34, 6, 27, 13, 36, 11, 30, 8, 23, 10, 5, 24, 16, 33, 1, 20, 14, 31, 9, 22, 18, 29, 7, 28, 12, 35, 3 and 26. The color of each compartment must either be a corresponding color to those depicted on the ring or a neutral color as approved in accordance with § 601a.10(a) (relating to approval of table game layouts, signage and equipment).

 (d) A double zero Roulette wheel must have 38 equally spaced compartments around the wheel where the Roulette ball may come to rest. The Roulette wheel must also have a ring of 38 equally spaced areas to correspond to the position of the compartments with a compartment marked zero (0) and colored green, a compartment marked double zero (00) and colored green, and the others marked 1 to 36 and colored alternately red and black. The numbers must be arranged clockwise around the wheel in the following order: 0, 28, 9, 26, 30, 11, 7, 20, 32, 17, 5, 22, 34, 15, 3, 24, 36, 13, 1, 00, 27, 10, 25, 29, 12, 8, 19, 31, 18, 6, 21, 33, 16, 4, 23, 35, 14 and 2. The color of each compartment must either be a corresponding color to those depicted on the ring or a neutral color as approved in accordance with § 601a.10(a).

 (e) A double zero Roulette wheel and double zero table layout may be used as a single zero Roulette wheel and single zero table layout if:

 (1) The 00 wager area on the layout is obscured with a cover or other device approved in accordance with § 601a.10(g), which clearly indicates that the 00 wager is not available.

 (2) Signage is posted at the Roulette table to notify players of the following:

 (i) The double zero Roulette wheel is being used as a single zero Roulette wheel and that double zero (00) is not an available wager.

 (ii) If the Roulette ball comes to rest in the compartment marked double zero (00), the spin will be declared void and the wheel will be respun.

 (iii) Wagers on red, black, odd, even, 1 to 18 and 19 to 36 shall be lost if the Roulette ball comes to rest in a compartment marked zero (0).

 (f) The layout for a Roulette table shall be submitted to the Bureau of Gaming Operations and approved in accordance with § 601a.10(a) and contain, at a minimum:

 (1) The name or logo of the certificate holder.

 (2) Specific betting areas for the placement of the wagers authorized under § 617a.3 (relating to placement of wagers).

 (3) Signage indicating the minimum and maximum wagers permitted at that table.

 (4) If the certificate holder offers the Five Adjacent Number Wager authorized under § 617a.3, a replica of the Roulette wheel.

 (g) Each Roulette table must have a drop box and tip box attached in locations as approved by the Bureau of Casino Compliance in accordance with § 601a.10(g).

§ 617a.2. Inspection and security procedures.

 (a) Prior to opening a Roulette table for gaming activity, a floorperson or member of the certificate holder's security department shall:

 (1) Inspect the Roulette ball by passing it over a magnet or compass to assure its nonmagnetic quality.

 (2) Inspect the Roulette table and Roulette wheel for any magnet or contrivance that would affect the fair operation of the Roulette wheel.

 (3) Inspect the Roulette wheel to assure that the wheel is level and rotating freely and evenly.

 (4) Inspect the Roulette wheel to assure that all parts are secure and free from movement.

 (5) Confirm that the layout and signage comply with § 617a.1(e) (relating to Roulette ball; Roulette wheel and table; physical characteristics; double zero Roulette wheel used as a single zero Roulette wheel) if a double zero Roulette wheel is being used as a single zero Roulette wheel.

 (b) If a certificate holder uses a Roulette wheel that has external movable parts, any adjustments to the movable parts shall be made by a floorperson or a member of the certificate holder's table game maintenance department in the presence of a security department member.

 (c) All adjustments shall be completed prior to the required inspections in subsection (a).

 (d) The certificate holder may replace any of the movable parts at any time, provided that an inspection as required under subsection (a) shall be completed prior to reopening the Roulette wheel and table for play.

 (e) An inspection log shall be maintained by the certificate holder which must include the date, the time, the Roulette table number, whether an adjustment or replacement was completed, a description of the adjustment or replacement, a certification that an inspection, if required, was completed and the signature and Board-issued credential number of the individual making the adjustment or replacement.

 (f) When a Roulette table is not open for play, the Roulette wheel shall be secured by placing a cover over the entire wheel and securely locking the cover.

§ 617a.3. Placement of wagers.

 (a) All wagers at Roulette shall be made by placing Roulette chips on the appropriate areas of the Roulette layout. Verbal wagers accompanied by cash may not be accepted.

 (b) A player at a Roulette table may not play with Roulette chips that are identical in color and design to value chips or to Roulette chips being used by another player at that same table. Roulette chips shall be cashed in for value chips or plaques before a player leaves a Roulette table.

 (c) Each player shall be responsible for the correct positioning of his wager on the Roulette layout, regardless of whether he is assisted by the dealer. The player shall be responsible for ensuring that the instructions he gives to the dealer regarding the placement of a wager are correctly carried out.

 (d) A wager shall be settled in accordance with its position on the layout when the ball falls into a compartment of the wheel.

 (e) The wagers in the game of Roulette include:

 (1) A Straight Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in the compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to a single number selected by the player. The player shall make a Straight Wager by placing a wager within the box on the Roulette layout that contains the selected number.

 (i) A certificate holder may, if specified in its Rules Submission under § 601a.2 (relating to table games Rules Submissions), offer the option to make five simultaneous Straight Wagers by selecting five adjacent numbers on the Roulette wheel.

 (ii) A player shall make a Five Adjacent Number Wager by placing Roulette chips on the number indicated on the Roulette wheel replica that is the center number of the five adjacent numbers being selected.

 (iii) A player making a Five Adjacent Number Wager shall be deemed to have made a separate Straight Wager of equal value on each of the five numbers selected.

 (2) A Split Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in a compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to either of two numbers selected by the player. The player shall select the numbers by placing a wager on the line between the two boxes on the Roulette layout that contain the two selected numbers. A Split Wager on 0 and 00 may also be placed on the line between the 0 and 00 or on the line between the 2nd 12 box and the 3rd 12 box.

 (3) A Three Numbers Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in a compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to any one of three numbers in a single row on the Roulette layout selected by the player. The player shall select a row of numbers by placing a wager on the outside line of the box on the Roulette layout that contains the first number in the selected row.

 (i) A Three Numbers Wager may also include a wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in a compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to any one of the three numbers in one of the following groups of numbers: 0, 1 and 2; 0, 2 and 00; or 00, 2 and 3.

 (ii) The player shall select one of the Three Numbers Wagers in subparagraph (i) by placing a wager on the common corner of the three boxes containing the selected numbers.

 (4) A Four Numbers Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in a compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to any one of four numbers in contiguous boxes on the Roulette layout selected by the player. The player shall select the four numbers by placing a wager on the common corner of the four boxes containing the selected numbers.

 (5) A First Five Numbers Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in a compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to any one of the numbers 0, 00, 1, 2 or 3. The player shall make a First Five Numbers Wager by placing a wager on the common corner of the boxes on the Roulette layout that contain the label 1st 12 and the numbers 0 and 1.

 (6) A Six Numbers Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in a compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to one of six consecutive numbers contained in two contiguous rows of numbers on the Roulette layout selected by the player. The player shall select the two rows of numbers by placing a wager on the outside common corner of the boxes on the Roulette layout that contains the first number in each of the rows being selected.

 (7) A Column Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in a compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to any 1 of 12 numbers contained in a single column on the Roulette layout selected by the player. The player shall select a column of 12 numbers by placing a wager in the box on the Roulette layout that is at the bottom of the column being selected.

 (8) A Dozen Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in a compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to any 1 of 12 consecutive numbers from 1—12, 13—24 or 25—36, selected by the player. The player shall select the 12 numbers by placing a wager in the box on the Roulette layout labeled 1st 12, 2nd 12 or 3rd 12.

 (9) A Red Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in any compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to a number with a red background on the Roulette wheel. The player shall make a Red Wager by placing a wager within the red box on the Roulette layout.

 (10) A Black Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in any compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to a number with a black background on the Roulette wheel. The player shall make a Black Wager by placing a wager within the black box on the Roulette layout.

 (11) An Odd Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in any compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to an odd number. The player shall make an Odd Wager by placing a wager within the box on the Roulette layout that is labeled Odd.

 (12) An Even Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in any compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to an even number. The player shall make an Even Wager by placing a wager within the box on the Roulette layout that is labeled Even.

 (13) A 1—18 Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in a compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to any 1 of 18 consecutive numbers from 1—18. The player shall make a 1—18 Wager by placing a wager within the box on the Roulette layout that is labeled 1—18.

 (14) A 19—36 Wager that the Roulette ball will come to rest in a compartment of the Roulette wheel that corresponds to any 1 of 18 consecutive numbers from 19—36. The player shall make a 19—36 Wager by placing a wager within the box on the Roulette layout that is labeled 19—36.

§ 617a.4. Payout odds.

 (a) A certificate holder shall pay out winning Roulette wagers at no less than the odds in the following paytable:

Wager Payout Odds
Straight 35 to 1
Split 17 to 1
Three Numbers 11 to 1
Four Numbers  8 to 1
First Five Numbers  6 to 1
Six Numbers  5 to 1
Column  2 to 1
Dozen  2 to 1
Red  1 to 1
Black  1 to 1
Odd  1 to 1
Even  1 to 1
1—18  1 to 1
19—36  1 to 1

 (b) When Roulette is played on a single zero wheel or double zero wheel and the Roulette ball comes to rest in a compartment marked zero (0) or double zero (00), wagers on red, black, odd, even, 1—18 and 19—36 will be lost.

 (c) When Roulette is played on a double zero wheel being used as a single zero wheel, as provided in § 617a.1 (relating to Roulette ball; Roulette wheel and table; physical characteristics; double zero Roulette wheel used as a single zero Roulette wheel), the following apply:

 (1) Notice shall be provided that the double zero wheel is being used as a single zero wheel.

 (2) If the Roulette ball comes to rest in a compartment marked double zero (00), the dealer shall announce ''no spin,'' declare the spin void and respin the wheel.

 (3) Wagers on red, black, odd, even, 1—18 and 19—36 will be lost if the Roulette ball comes to rest in a compartment marked zero (0).

§ 617a.5. Rotation of wheel and ball.

 (a) The Roulette ball shall be spun by the dealer in a direction opposite to the rotation of the wheel and complete at least four revolutions around the track of the wheel to constitute a valid spin.

 (b) While the ball is still rotating in the track around the wheel, the dealer shall announce ''no more bets,'' in a manner sufficient to be heard by all players at the table. Once ''no more bets'' has been announced by the dealer, players may not touch any chips that have been placed on the Roulette layout until the dealer has collected all losing wagers and paid off all winning wagers in accordance with subsection (e).

 (c) When the ball comes to rest in a compartment, the dealer shall announce the number of the compartment and shall place a point marker on that number on the Roulette layout.

 (d) If a certificate holder offers the Five Adjacent Number Wager, the dealer shall then move 1/5 of each winning Five Adjacent Number Wager from the Roulette wheel replica to the box on the main Roulette layout that contains the single number corresponding to the compartment in which the Roulette ball came to rest.

 (e) After placing the point marker on the layout and, if applicable, complying with subsection (d), the dealer shall first collect all losing wagers and then pay off all winning wagers in accordance with § 617a.4 (relating to payout odds).

§ 617a.6. Irregularities.

 (a) If the ball is spun in the same direction as the wheel, the dealer shall announce ''no spin'' and attempt to remove the Roulette ball prior to it coming to rest in one of the compartments.

 (b) If the Roulette ball does not complete four revolutions around the track of the wheel, the dealer shall announce ''no spin.'' The dealer shall inspect the ball for any signs of damage and if the ball is damaged, ask the floorperson or above for a new Roulette ball with which to continue gaming at the table.

 (c) If the Roulette ball leaves the wheel during the spin, the dealer shall announce ''no spin.'' The dealer shall inspect the ball for any signs of damage and if the ball is damaged, ask the floorperson or above for a new Roulette ball with which to continue gaming at the table.

 (d) If a foreign object enters the wheel prior to the ball coming to rest, the dealer shall announce ''no spin'' and attempt to remove the Roulette ball from the wheel prior to it coming to rest in one of the compartments.

CHAPTER 619a. BIG SIX WHEEL

Sec.

619a.1.Big Six Wheel layout; physical characteristics.
619a.2.Wagers and rotation of the wheel.
619a.3.Payout odds.

§ 619a.1. Big Six Wheel layout; physical characteristics.

 (a) Big Six Wheel gaming shall be conducted at a circular wheel at least 5 feet in diameter. Except as provided in subsection (c), the rim of the wheel must be divided into 54 equally spaced sections with 23 sections containing a $1 symbol, 15 sections containing a $2 symbol, 8 sections containing a $5 symbol, 4 sections containing a $10 symbol, 2 sections containing a $20 symbol, 1 section containing a picture of a flag, the name or logo of the certificate holder or other unique symbol, and 1 section containing a picture of a joker or other unique symbol. The sections must be covered with glass.

 (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), the sections required under subsection (a) must be arranged clockwise around the rim of the wheel in the following order: joker, $1, $2, $1, $5, $2, $1, $10, $1, $5, $1, $2, $1, $20, $1, $2, $1, $5, $2, $1, $10, $1, $2, $5, $1, $2, $1, flag or logo, $2, $5, $2, $1, $2, $1, $10, $1, $5, $1, $2, $1, $20, $1, $2, $1, $5, $2, $1, $10, $1, $2, $5, $1, $2 and $1.

 (c) With prior approval in accordance with § 601a.10(a) (relating to approval of table game layouts, signage and equipment), a certificate holder may use symbols that depict fruit or other themed symbols in lieu of the dollar symbols specified in subsections (a) and (b).

 (d) Each section of the wheel must also display the payout odds in § 619a.3 (relating to payout odds) for the wager. For example, the payout odds for the $2 or other approved symbol are 2 to 1. That section of the wheel must therefore display a 2.

 (e) The wheel must contain a clapper capable of selecting a particular section of the wheel upon the conclusion of the spin.

 (f) Each Big Six Wheel table must have a drop box and a tip box attached on the same side of the gaming table as, but on opposite sides of, the dealer, as approved by the Bureau of Casino Compliance in accordance with § 601a.10(g).

 (g) The layout for a Big Six Wheel table shall be submitted to the Bureau of Gaming Operations and approved in accordance with § 601a.10(a) and contain, at a minimum:

 (1) The name or logo of the certificate holder.

 (2) Specific betting areas for the placement of wagers including:

 (i) Symbols for $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20 or other approved symbols in accordance with subsection (c).

 (ii) A flag, the name or logo of the certificate holder or other unique symbol as it appears on the wheel.

 (iii) A joker or other unique symbol as it appears on the wheel.

 (3) The payout odds for each of the permissible wagers.

§ 619a.2. Wagers and rotation of the wheel.

 (a) Prior to the spin of the wheel, the dealer shall announce ''no more bets.''

 (b) The wheel shall be spun by the dealer in either direction and must complete at least three revolutions to constitute a valid spin.

 (c) A wager shall be settled in accordance with the wager's position on the layout when the clapper comes to rest in a section of the wheel.

 (d) If the clapper comes to rest between two numbers or symbols upon completion of the spin of the wheel, the spin shall be void and the dealer shall respin the wheel.

 (e) Upon completion of the spin, the dealer shall first collect all losing wagers and then pay off all winning wagers in accordance with § 619a.3 (relating to payout odds).

§ 619a.3. Payout odds.

 A certificate holder shall pay out winning Big Six Wheel wagers at no less than the odds in the following paytable:

Wager Payout Odds
$1 symbol or other approved alternate symbol 1 to 1
$2 symbol or other approved alternate symbol 2 to 1
$5 symbol or other approved alternate symbol 5 to 1
$10 symbol or other approved alternate symbol 10 to 1
$20 symbol or other approved alternate symbol 20 to 1
Joker, flag, name, logo or other unique symbol 45 to 1

CHAPTER 651a. CASINO WAR

Sec.

651a.1.Definitions.
651a.2.Casino War table; physical characteristics.
651a.3.Cards; number of decks; dealing shoe.
651a.4.Opening of the table for gaming.
651a.5.Shuffle and cut of the cards.
651a.6.Casino War card rankings.
651a.7.Wagers.
651a.8.Procedure for dealing the cards.
651a.9.Procedures for completion of each round of play; collection and payment of wagers.
651a.10.Payout odds.
651a.11.Irregularities.

§ 651a.1. Definitions.

 The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

Initial Wager—The wager that shall be made by a player prior to any cards being dealt to participate in the round of play.

Original deal—The first card that is dealt to each player and the dealer to determine the result for the Initial Wager in a round of play.

Tie hand—A hand in the original deal or War deal when the rank of a player's card and the rank of the dealer's card are equal.

War—The decision of a player, in accordance with the option offered under § 651a.9(c)(2) (relating to procedures for completion of each round of play; collection and payment of wagers), to place a War Wager when there is a tie hand on the original deal.

War deal—The deal of the cards that follows the placement of a War Wager.

War Wager—A wager, equal to the player's Initial Wager, that is required to be made if the player elects to go to War with the dealer.

§ 651a.2. Casino War table; physical characteristics.

 (a) Casino War shall be played at a table having betting positions for no more than nine players on one side of the table and a place for the dealer on the opposite side of the table.

 (b) The layout for a Casino War table shall be submitted to the Bureau of Gaming Operations and approved in accordance with § 601a.10(a) (relating to approval of table game layouts, signage and equipment) and contain, at a minimum:

 (1) The name or logo of the certificate holder.

 (2) A separate betting area designated for the placement of Initial and War Wagers for each player.

 (3) A separate betting area designated for the placement of Tie Wagers for each player.

 (4) The payout odds for permissible wagers offered by the certificate holder. If the payout odds are not inscribed on the layout, a sign identifying the payout odds shall be posted at each Casino War table.

 (c) Each Casino War table must have a drop box and a tip box attached on the same side of the gaming table as, but on opposite sides of, the dealer, as approved by the Bureau of Casino Compliance in accordance with § 601a.10(g). The Bureau of Casino Compliance may approve an alternative location for the tip box when a card shuffling device or other table game equipment prevents the placement of the drop box and tip box on the same side of the gaming table as, but on opposite sides of, the dealer.

 (d) Each Casino War table must have a discard rack securely attached to the top of the dealer's side of the table, as approved by the Bureau of Casino Compliance in accordance with § 601a.10(g).

§ 651a.3. Cards; number of decks; dealing shoe.

 (a) Casino War shall be played with six or eight decks of cards that are identical in appearance and two cover cards.

 (b) All cards used in Casino War shall be dealt from a manual dealing shoe. The dealing shoe must be located on the table in a location approved by the Bureau of Casino Compliance in accordance with § 601a.10(g) (relating to approval of table game layouts, signage and equipment).

 (c) If an automated card shuffling device is utilized, Casino War shall be played with 12 to 16 decks of cards in accordance with the following requirements:

 (1) The cards shall be separated into two batches with an equal number of decks included in each batch.

 (2) The cards in each batch must be of the same design, but the backs of the cards in one batch must be of a different color than the cards included in the other batch.

 (3) One batch of cards shall be shuffled and stored in the automated card shuffling device while the other batch is being dealt or used to play the game.

 (4) Both batches of cards shall be continuously alternated in and out of play, with each batch being used for every other dealing shoe.

 (5) The cards from only one batch shall be placed in the discard rack at any given time.

 (d) The decks of cards opened for use at a Casino War table shall be changed at least once every 24 hours.

 (e) A certificate holder may utilize a dealing shoe or other device that automatically reshuffles and counts the cards, provided that the device is approved by the Bureau of Gaming Laboratory Operations, in accordance with § 461a.4 (relating to submission for testing and approval), prior to its use in the licensed facility. If a certificate holder is utilizing the approved device, subsections (b) and (c) do not apply.

§ 651a.4. Opening of the table for gaming.

 (a) After receiving six or more decks of cards at the table, the dealer shall inspect the cards for any defects. The floorperson assigned to the table shall verify the inspection.

 (b) After the cards are inspected, the cards shall be spread out face up on the table for visual inspection by the first player to arrive at the table. The cards shall be spread in horizontal fan shaped columns by deck according to suit and in sequence.

 (c) After the first player is afforded an opportunity to visually inspect the cards, the cards shall be turned face down on the table, mixed thoroughly by a washing of the cards and stacked.

 (d) If an automated shuffling device is utilized and two batches of cards are received at the table, all the decks in one batch of cards shall be spread for inspection on the table separate from the decks in the other batch of cards. After the first player is afforded an opportunity to visually inspect the cards, each batch of cards shall separately be turned face down on the table and stacked.

 (e) If the decks of cards received at the table are preinspected and preshuffled in accordance with § 603a.16 (u) or (v) (relating to cards; receipt, storage, inspection and removal from use), subsections (a) and (d) do not apply.

§ 651a.5. Shuffle and cut of the cards.

 (a) Immediately prior to commencement of play, unless the cards were preshuffled in accordance with § 603a.16 (u) or (v) (relating to cards; receipt, storage, inspection and removal from use), after each dealing shoe of cards is dealt or when directed by a floorperson or above, the dealer shall shuffle the cards, either manually or by use of an automated card shuffling device, so that the cards are randomly intermixed. Upon completion of the shuffle, the dealer or device shall place the deck of cards in a single stack. The certificate holder may use an automated card shuffling device which, upon completion of the shuffling of the cards, inserts the stack of cards directly into the dealing shoe.

 (b) After the cards have been shuffled and stacked, the dealer shall offer the stack of cards to be cut, with the backs facing away from the dealer, to the player as determined under subsection (c). If no player accepts the cut, the dealer shall cut the cards.

 (c) The cut of the cards shall be offered to players in the following order:

 (1) The first player to the table if the game is just beginning.

 (2) The player on whose betting area the cover card appeared during the last round of play.

 (3) If the cover card appeared on the dealer's hand during the last round of play, the player at the farthest position to the right of the dealer. If this player refuses, the offer to cut the cards shall rotate to each player in a counterclockwise manner.

 (4) If the reshuffle was initiated at the discretion of a floorperson or above, the player at the farthest position to the right of the dealer. If this player refuses, the offer to cut the cards shall rotate to each player in a counterclockwise manner.

 (d) The player or dealer making the cut shall place a cover card in the stack at least ten cards in from the top or bottom of the stack. Once the cover card has been inserted, the dealer shall take all cards on top of the cover card and the cover card and place them on the bottom of the stack. The dealer shall then insert the second cover card in the stack at a position at least 1/4 of the way in from the bottom of the stack. The stack of cards shall then be inserted into the dealing shoe for commencement of play.

 (e) After the cards have been cut and before the cards have been placed in the dealing shoe, a floorperson or above may require the cards to be recut if the floorperson or above determines that the cut was performed improperly or in any way that might affect the integrity or fairness of the game. If a recut is required, the cards shall be recut either by the player who last cut the cards, or by the next player entitled to cut the cards, as determined under subsection (c)(4). The stack of cards shall then be inserted into the dealing shoe for commencement of play.

 (f) A reshuffle of the cards in the shoe shall take place after the cover card is reached in the shoe as required under § 651a.8(d) (relating to procedure for dealing the cards) except that a floorperson may determine that the cards should be reshuffled after any round of play.

 (g) If there is no gaming activity at the Casino War table which is open for play, the cards shall be removed from the dealing shoe and the discard rack and spread out on the table face down unless a player requests that the cards be spread face up on the table. After the first player is afforded an opportunity to visually inspect the cards, the cards shall be:

 (1)  Mixed thoroughly by a washing of the cards, stacked, then shuffled and cut in accordance with this section, if there is not an automated shuffling device in use.

 (2)  Stacked and placed into the automated shuffling device to be shuffled, if an automated shuffling device is in use. The batch of cards already in the shuffler shall then be removed. Unless a player requests otherwise, the batch of cards removed from the shuffler does not need to be spread for inspection and reshuffled prior to being dealt, if:

 (i) The automated card shuffling device stores a single batch of shuffled cards inside the shuffler in a secure manner.

 (ii) The shuffled cards have been secured, released and prepared for play in accordance with procedures submitted to the Bureau of Gaming Operations and approved in accordance with § 465a.2 (relating to internal control systems and audit protocols).

 (h) A certificate holder may utilize a dealing shoe or other device that automatically reshuffles and counts the cards, provided that the device is approved by the Bureau of Gaming Laboratory Operations, in accordance with § 461a.4 (relating to submission for testing and approval), prior to its use in the licensed facility. If a certificate holder is utilizing the approved device, subsections (b)—(g) do not apply.

§ 651a.6. Casino War card rankings.

 The rank of the cards used in Casino War, for the purpose of determining a winning hand, shall be, in order from the highest to lowest rank: ace, king, queen, jack, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3 and 2. The suit of a card does not have an effect on its rank.

§ 651a.7. Wagers.

 (a) Wagers at Casino War shall be made by placing value chips or plaques on the appropriate betting area of the Casino War layout. Verbal wagers accompanied by cash may not be accepted.

 (b) To participate in a round of play, a player shall place an Initial Wager.

 (c) At the same time as an Initial Wager or a War Wager is placed, each player shall have the option of placing a Tie Wager which shall win if the deal results in a tie hand.

 (d) Except as provided in § 651a.9(e) (relating to procedures for completion of each round of play; collection and payment of wagers), all wagers at Casino War shall be placed prior to the dealer announcing ''no more bets'' in accordance with the dealing procedures in § 651a.8 (relating to procedure for dealing the cards). Once a wager has been placed, a player may not handle, remove or alter any wagers until a decision has been rendered and implemented with respect to that wager.

 (e) A certificate holder shall specify in its Rules Submission, required under § 601a.2 (relating to table games Rules Submissions), the number of adjacent boxes on which a player may place a wager in one round of play.

§ 651a.8. Procedure for dealing the cards.

 (a) All cards used to play Casino War shall be dealt from a dealing shoe. The dealer shall remove cards from the dealing shoe with the hand of the dealer that is closest to the dealing shoe and place the cards on the appropriate area of the layout with the opposite hand. The dealer may deal cards to the two betting positions closest to the dealing shoe with the same hand.

 (b) After the cards have been cut and placed in the dealing shoe as required under § 651a.5 (relating to shuffle and cut of the cards), the dealer shall remove the first card from the dealing shoe face down and, without revealing its rank to anyone, place it in the discard rack. Each new dealer who comes to the table shall also remove the first card from the dealing shoe face down and, without revealing its rank to anyone, place it in the discard rack.

 (c) Prior to dealing any cards, the dealer shall announce ''no more bets.'' The dealer shall, starting with the player farthest to the dealer's left and continuing in a clockwise manner, deal the cards in the following order:

 (1) One card face up to each player who has placed an Initial Wager in accordance with § 651a.7 (relating to wagers).

 (2) One card face up to the dealer.

 (d) When the cover card is the first card in the dealing shoe at the beginning of a round of play or is reached during the deal of the cards, the dealer shall continue dealing the cards until that round of play is completed after which the cards shall be collected and reshuffled.

 (e) Players and spectators may not handle, remove or alter any cards used to play Casino War.

§ 651a.9. Procedures for completion of each round of play; collection and payment of wagers.

 (a) After the dealing procedures required under § 651a.8 (relating to procedure for dealing the cards) have been completed, the dealer shall, starting from his right and continuing around the table in a counterclockwise direction, compare the rank of each player's card with that of the dealer's card and settle all Initial and Tie Wagers as follows:

 (1) If a player's card is lower in rank than the dealer's card, the dealer shall immediately collect the Initial Wager and Tie Wager, if applicable.

 (2) If a player's card is higher in rank than the dealer's card, the player shall win his Initial Wager and lose his Tie Wager, if applicable.

 (3) If the player's card and the dealer's card are of equal rank (a tie hand), the player shall select one of the options in subsection (c) as to his Initial Wager and win his Tie Wager, if applicable.

 (b) Losing Initial and Tie Wagers made on the original deal shall be collected by the dealer and placed in the table inventory container. Winning Initial and Tie Wagers made on the original deal shall be paid by the dealer in accordance with the payout odds provided in § 651a.10(a)(1) and (2) (relating to payout odds).

 (c) If a player has a tie hand, the player shall select one of the following options:

 (1) The player may surrender 1/2 of his Initial Wager and end his participation in that round of play. If a player selects this option, the dealer shall collect 1/2 of the player's Initial Wager and place it in the table inventory container. The dealer shall then return the remaining 1/2 of the Initial Wager to the player. The dealer shall then proceed around the table in a clockwise direction, repeating the process for each player with a tie hand who selects this option.

 (2) The player may place a War Wager in an amount equal to the player's Initial Wager, in accordance with subsection (e).

 (d) After settling Initial Wagers and Tie Wagers on the original deal, the dealer shall collect the cards of all players except for the cards of those players with a tie hand who have elected to go to War. The collected cards shall be placed in the discard rack in a manner that permits the reconstruction of each hand of the original deal in the event of a question or dispute.

 (e) If any player elects to place a War Wager upon the occurrence of a tie hand, the dealer shall confirm the placement of the War Wager prior to dealing additional cards. The player's card and the dealer's card from the original deal shall remain exposed during the War deal. The dealer shall offer any player who has elected to go to War the opportunity to also place a Tie Wager on the War deal.

 (f) The War deal shall begin with the dealer removing three cards from the shoe face down and, without revealing the rank of the three cards to anyone, placing them in the discard rack and then dealing the next card face up to the player farthest to the dealer's left who has placed a War Wager. The dealer shall place the player's War card on the table adjacent to the player's card from the original deal. The dealer shall then proceed around the table in a clockwise direction, repeating the process for each player who has placed a War Wager and the dealer.

 (g) After the dealing procedures required under subsection (f) have been completed, the dealer shall, beginning from the dealer's right and proceeding around the table in a counterclockwise direction, compare the rank of each player's War card to the dealer's War card and settle all War and Tie Wagers as follows:

 (1) If the player's War card is lower in rank than the dealer's War card, the dealer shall immediately collect the Initial Wager, War Wager and Tie Wager, if applicable.

 (2) If the player's War card is higher in rank than the dealer's War card, the Initial Wager shall be returned to the player, the player shall win his War Wager and lose his Tie Wager, if applicable.

 (3) If the player's War card and the dealer's War card are of equal rank, the Initial Wager shall be returned to the player and the player shall win his War Wager and his Tie Wager, if applicable.

 (h) Losing Initial, War and Tie Wagers shall be collected by the dealer and placed in the table inventory container. Winning War and Tie Wagers shall then be paid in accordance with the payout odds in § 651a.10(a)(2) and (3). After the collection of all losing wagers and the payment of all winning wagers from the War deal, the dealer shall remove all remaining cards from the table and place them in the discard rack in a manner that permits the reconstruction of each hand of the War deal in the event of a question or dispute.

§ 651a.10. Payout odds.

 The certificate holder shall pay out winning Casino War wagers as follows:

 (1) An Initial Wager shall be paid at odds of 1 to 1.

 (2) A Tie Wager shall be paid at odds of 10 to 1.

 (3) A War Wager shall be paid at odds of 1 to 1, unless the War deal results in a tie hand, in which case a War Wager shall be paid at odds of 2 to 1.

§ 651a.11. Irregularities.

 (a) A card found face up in the shoe may not be used in that round of play and shall be placed in the discard rack.

 (b) A card drawn in error without being exposed shall be used as though it were the next card from the dealing shoe.

 (c) If a card is not dealt to a player's Initial Wager or Tie Wager in the original deal, the wager shall be void and returned to the player. The player shall be included in the next round of play.

 (d) If an automated card shuffling device is being used and the device jams, stops shuffling during the shuffle or fails to complete a shuffle cycle, the cards shall be reshuffled.

 (e) If an automated card shuffling device or automated dealing shoe malfunctions and cannot be used, the automated card shuffling device or automated dealing shoe must be covered or have a sign indicating that the automated card shuffling device or automated dealing shoe is out of order placed on the device before any other method of shuffling or dealing may be utilized at that table.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 12-968. Filed for public inspection May 18, 2012, 9:00 a.m.]



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