Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 10 - CONDUCT OF GAMING
Rule 6 - Caribbean Stud Poker
Section 6-1 - General provisions
Universal Citation: 68 IN Admin Code 6-1
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. 1.
(a) This rule applies to all riverboat licensees.
(b) Caribbean Stud Poker shall be conducted in conformance with this rule.
(c) Riverboat licensees may only offer the game of Caribbean Stud Poker on a table and layout that is in compliance with 68 IAC 14-10.
(d) The following definitions apply throughout this rule:
(1) "Bonus payment hand" means a hand in
which the patron has one (1) of the following combinations:
(A) Royal flush.
(B) Straight flush.
(C) Four (4) of a kind.
(D) Full house.
(E) Flush.
(F) Straight.
(G) Three (3) of a kind.
(H) Two (2) pairs.
(2) "Deal" means the distribution of the
playing cards among the players and the dealer.
(3) "Dealer" means the occupational licensee
of the riverboat licensee who is responsible for dealing the cards at the
Caribbean Stud Poker table.
(4)
"Minimum play level hand" means a hand in which the dealer has an ace king
combination or better in the dealer's hand.
(5) "Minimum win level" means a hand in which
the patron has a combination that beats the dealer's minimum play level hand,
but does not qualify as a bonus payment hand.
(6) "Progressive feature" means a Caribbean
Stud Poker game that is attached to a progressive controller that increases the
payment uniformly as the progressive feature of the Caribbean Stud Poker games
attached to the link is played by the patron.
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