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GAMING REGULATIONS > RULES FOR PAI GOW TILES.
Short Summary
The provided legal document contains rules for Pai Gow Tiles, a casino game. It defines various terms used in the game such as ‘Bank’, ‘Co-banking’, ‘Copy hand’, ‘Dead hand’, ‘Dice bonus wager’, ‘Double wager’, ‘Dragons Eye die’, ‘Even wager’, ‘Gongs’, ‘High hand’, ‘Marker’, ‘Match wager’, ‘Matched pairs’, ‘Mixed or unmatched pairs’, ‘Odd wager’, ‘Push’, ‘Rank or ranking’, ‘Second highest’ or ’low hand’, ‘Setting the hands’, ‘Supreme pair’, ‘Triple wager’, ‘Value’, ‘Washing’, and ‘Wongs’. The document also specifies the requirements for posting and furnishing the rules for Pai Gow Tiles, including the approval of the Director or Director’s designee, the provision of printed copies of the rules upon request, and the posting of restrictions on dealer tip wagers. It outlines the procedures for dealing the tiles, setting hands, determining winning and losing wagers, and the payment of wagers. The document also mentions the use of dice, Pai Gow Tiles shaker, and Pai Gow buttons in the game. It provides rules for wagering, including the acceptance of value chips, promotional chips, or coupons as wagers, the prohibition of verbal wagers accompanied by cash, and the requirement for players to remain seated until the completion of the round of play. The document also mentions the option of placing additional wagers such as odd, even, double, match, and triple wagers, as well as a dice bonus wager. It specifies that up to four players can bet in one spot, and only the seated player’s amount bet will be accepted for the Player Banker bet in the next hand if multiple players bet on one spot. The document also covers the procedures for dealing the tiles, including announcing ’no more bets’, shaking the Pai Gow Tiles shaker, determining the starting position for dealing the tiles, and distributing the tiles to each position. It provides various styles of delivery for dealing the tiles and mentions the option of co-banking. The document also introduces the Dragon’s Eye variation of Pai Gow Tiles and provides rules and pay out odds for this variation. It further introduces Pair Fortunes, a trademarked Pai Gow Tiles variation game, and outlines its rules and optional bonus wager pay outs. The document does not mention specific penalties for non-compliance.
Whom does it apply to?
The rules apply to players and retail licensees of Pai Gow Tiles.
What does it govern?
The regulations govern the game of Pai Gow Tiles and provide definitions for various terms used in the game.
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned in this document.
What are the Penalties?
The document does not specify penalties for non-compliance or violation of the regulations.
Jurisdiction
Colorado