Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 10 - CONDUCT OF GAMING
Rule 2 - Blackjack
Section 2-4 - Wagers; wagering rules; outcomes
Current through September 18, 2024
Authority: IC 4-33-4-1; IC 4-33-4-2; IC 4-33-4-3
Affected: IC 4-33
Sec. 4.
(a) Except as provided in subsection (c), before the first card is dealt for a round of play, a player may make a wager in an amount not less than the minimum nor more than the maximum amount set for the table by the riverboat licensee. All wagers must be made by placing gaming chips on the appropriate areas of the blackjack layout. The player wins an amount as determined in accordance with section 5 of this rule if any of the following events occur:
(b) A wager is void and returned to the player when the sum of the player's cards is the same as the dealer or where both the dealer and the player have a blackjack. A player's wager is lost if the dealer has a blackjack and the sum of the player's cards is twenty-one (21), but is not a blackjack.
(c) Except when splitting pairs, doubling down, surrendering, making an insurance wager, or making an even money wager, no wager may be made, increased, or withdrawn after the first card of the round has been dealt.
(d) Except for splitting pairs, doubling down, surrendering, making an insurance wager, or making an even money wager, no player may handle, remove, or alter any wagers that have been made once the first card of the hand has been dealt by the dealer until the hand has been completed.
(e) After a wager on the insurance line, an even money wager, a surrender, a wager to double down, or a wager to split pairs has been confirmed by the dealer, no player may handle, remove, or alter any wager until the hand is completed.
(f) No dealer or other riverboat licensee employee may permit a player to violate this section.