Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 19?
This legal document establishes the boundaries of the Gaming District within the City of Central, Colorado. It specifies that property descriptions refer to Lot and Block numbers recorded in the Gilpin County Clerk’s Office and available in the Gilpin County Assessor’s Office and the Planning Office of the City of Central. The document also mentions a common boundary agreement between the City of Black Hawk and the City of Central. It explains that when the gaming boundary follows a street, the gaming district includes the half of the street contiguous to the referenced Lot number, unless the right of way of the street is vacated by the City of Central to the Lot owner.
Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 2 30-215?
This legal document establishes the responsible gaming grant program, which is operated by the Commission in collaboration with the behavioral health administration. The program aims to provide grants for efforts related to responsible gaming and problem gambling programs. The grants support prevention, education, additional gambling addiction counselors, public awareness, treatment, recovery, data, and research. The Commission ensures that grantees use the awarded money appropriately and report the results to the Commission.
Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 21?
This legal document pertains to the rules and regulations for blackjack-poker combination games. It covers various games such as Blackjack Switch, Ante Up 21, Straight Jack, Straight Jack Progressive, 3 Card 21 N Done, Buffalo Blackjack Bonus 2, Buffalo Blackjack Bonus 3, TriLux Blackjack, and 21+3, 21+3Xtreme, and 21+3 Progressive. The document outlines the specific rules, procedures, and requirements for each game, including the layout of tables, number of decks used, rank of hands, wagering options, dealer actions, and pay schedules.
Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 22 30-2212?
These regulations, part of the Code of Colorado Regulations, specifically the Rules for Roulette under the Division of Gaming, outline the inspection and security procedures that must be followed for roulette tables in casinos. Prior to opening a roulette table for gaming activity, or at least once a gaming day for an open table, a key manager, licensed member of the casino security department, or pit supervisor must inspect the roulette table and wheel for any magnet or contrivance that would affect the fair operation of the wheel.
Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 22?
These rules govern the game of roulette and provide definitions for various terms used in the game. The rules describe the American Wheel, which has 38 or 39 compartments containing numbers 1-36, 0, 00, and/or 000. The Crown or dolly is a marker used to indicate the winning number. The Croupier or Dealer is responsible for managing the game, handling wagers and payouts, and spinning the wheel. The European, French, or High Limit Wheel has 37 compartments with numbers 1-36 and a single zero.
Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 23 30-2319?
This document outlines the procedure for accepting cash at a craps table. It applies to dealers or boxmen who receive cash from players and exchange it for chips or coins. The procedure requires the dealer to spread the cash on top of the craps table in full view of the player, state the amount of cash received, and immediately place the cash into the drop box after providing the player with an equivalent value of chips or coins.
Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 25 30-2504?
This document outlines the rules and regulations for progressive keno games in the state of Colorado. Progressive keno games are defined as games with an award that increases based on the placement or result of a wager. These games can be single keno games or linked with multiple licensed retail establishments. The document specifies that a progressive jackpot meter must be shown for any keno progressive offered, and records must be maintained to support the current amount shown on the meter.
Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 26 30-2607?
This document outlines the procedures for dealing the tiles in the game of Pai Gow Tiles. It applies to dealers and players of Pai Gow Tiles. The document specifies the steps to be followed by the dealer, 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 also covers the rules for setting hands, determining winning and losing wagers, and the payment of wagers.
Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 26?
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’.
Can you summarize 1 COCR 207-1 RULE 27?
These rules govern the conduct of Big Six Wheel gaming in gaming establishments. The house rules and rules of play for Big Six Wheel must be clear, legible, and posted in conspicuous and conveniently accessible locations for all players. The Director or Director’s designee must approve the rules and the place of posting. Printed copies of the house rules and rules of play must be provided to players upon request. The Big Six Wheel must be a circular wheel with a diameter of at least 5 feet.