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8.1 A
person shall not, either alone or in concert with any other person,
use or control at or near a gaming table or location related to the
playing of a game a calculator, computer, or other electronic,
electrical or mechanical apparatus or device that is capable,
with respect to a game or a part thereof, of recording, projecting,
analyzing or transmitting an outcome or the changing
probabilities or the playing strategies to be used.
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8.2 Rule 8.1
shall not apply to use or control by an agent or employee
of the casino operator or an inspector where such person
is acting in the course of their duty.
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8.3 Where a casino
supervisor is satisfied that a person has contravened
any provision of rule 8.1, he/she may:
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8.3.1 declare that
any wager made by the person is void;
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8.3.2 direct that
the person shall be excluded from further participation
in the game;
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8.3.3 exclude the
person from the casino in line with the provisions
of section 79 of the Act;
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8.3.4 cause the
person(s) in possession of a prohibited device
to be detained until such time as an inspector or
a police officer has attended and assumed responsibility
for the situation.
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8.4
A
casino supervisor may invalidate the outcome of a game if:
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8.4.1 the game is
disrupted by civil commotion, fire, riot, brawl,
robbery, an act of God; or
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8.4.2 any fraudulent
act is perpetrated by any person that, in
the opinion of the casino supervisor, affects the outcome
of the game.
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8.5 Where the outcome of
a game is invalidated under rule 8.4, all wagers
made by the players for that particular result may be refunded
provided that a casino supervisor may direct that the wager of any
player referred to in rule 8.4.2 be forfeited.
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8.6 A player shall not
be advised by an employee of the casino on how
to play, except to ensure compliance with these rules.
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8.7 No spectator or any
player wagering at any table may, unless requested by a player,
attempt to influence, influence or offer advice
to that player regarding that player's decisions of play.
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8.8 A casino supervisor
may close a gaming table at which players are
present provided a sign showing the proposed time of closure
has been displayed at the table for at least 20 minutes before
the closure.
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8.9 A player who
abstains from placing any wagers for three consecutive
rounds of play, while all other seats or positions at the
table are in use, may be required to vacate his/her seat or position.
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8.10 Players and
spectators are not permitted to have side bets with or
against each other.
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8.11 Any dispute or
complaint concerning a casino game shall be referred
for decision in the first instance to a game supervisor, subject
to a review (if requested) by a casino supervisor. The decision
of the casino supervisor shall be final, subject to rule 8.12.
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8.12
Complainants in all unresolved disputes shall be advised of the
presence of, and their right to consult, an inspector. Where a
complainant requests review of the decision by an inspector, the
inspector shall investigate the
complaint in accordance with section
110 of the Act.
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8.13 A copy of these
rules shall be made available for inspection upon
request.
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