§ 627a.10. Rules for determining whether a third card shall be dealt.
(a) If either the Players Hand or the Bankers Hand is a Natural, no more cards may be dealt to either hand.
(b) If the Point Count of the Players Hand and the Bankers Hand is 0 to 7 on the first two cards, the Players Hand shall:
(1) Draw (take a third card) if the Players Hand has a Point Count of less than 6.
(2) Stay (not take a third card) if the Players Hand has a Point Count of 6 or more.
(c) If the Point Count of the Players Hand and the Bankers Hand is 0 to 7 on the first two cards, the Bankers Hand shall draw or stay in accordance with the following requirements:
(1) If the Players Hand does not receive a third card, the Bankers Hand shall be dealt a third card if the Point Count of the Bankers Hand is 5 or less.
(2) If the Players Hand is dealt a third card and:
(i) The Bankers Hand has a Point Count of less than 3, the Bankers Hand shall be dealt a third card.
(ii) The Bankers Hand has a Point Count of 7, the Bankers Hand may not be dealt a third card.
(iii) The Bankers Hand has a Point Count of 3, 4, 5 or 6, the Bankers Hand shall be dealt or not dealt a third card in accordance with Table 1 as follows:
Table 1
Value of the Third Card Drawn by Players Hand
Point Count of Bankers Hand After Two Cards 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 D D D D D D D D S D 4 S S D D D D D D S S 5 S S S S D D D D S S 6 S S S S S S D D S S (d) In Table 1, the first vertical column labeled Point Count of Bankers Hand After Two Cards refers to the Point Count of the Bankers Hand after the first two cards have been dealt to the Bankers Hand.
(e) In Table 1, the first horizontal row at the top labeled Value of the Third Card Drawn by Players Hand refers to the value of the third card drawn by the Players Hand, not the Point Count of the Players Hand.
(f) In Table 1, the letter D means that the Bankers Hand shall draw a third card and the letter S means that the Bankers Hand shall stay.
(g) To use Table 1, first find the Point Count of the Bankers Hand in the first vertical column and trace that horizontally across the table until it intersects the vertical column that corresponds to the value of the third card drawn by the Players Hand. The symbol located where the intersection occurs determines whether the Bankers Hand shall draw a third card or stay. For example, if the Point Count of the Bankers Hand after two cards is 5 and the value of the third card drawn by the Players Hand is 4, the table shows that the Bankers Hand shall draw a third card.
Cross References This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 627a.9 (relating to procedure for dealing a third card); 58 Pa. Code § 627a.11 (relating to announcement of result of round; payment and collection of wagers); 58 Pa. Code § 627a.13 (relating to irregularities); 58 Pa. Code § 627b.3 (relating to Royal 9 Progressive wager); 58 Pa. Code § 627b.5 (relating to Golden Talons); 58 Pa. Code § 627b.6 (relating to Harmony Progressive); and 58 Pa. Code § 627c.2 (relating to commission-free Minibaccarat).
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