Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
(a) All
wagers and the purchase of an extra roll shall be made before the dice are
shaken by the dealer.
(b) Wagers
and the purchase of an extra roll shall be made by placing value chips or
plaques on the appropriate areas of the layout. Verbal wagers and the purchase
of an extra roll accompanied by cash may not be accepted.
(c) Only players who are seated at a High
Roll Dice table may place a wager at the game. Once a player has placed a
wager, that player shall remain seated until the completion of the round of
play.
(d) For High Roll Dice, a die
with a value of 1, or ace, is the highest in rank followed by a 6, 5, 4 and 3,
with a 2 being the lowest value die.
(e) The following wagers are authorized in
High Roll Dice:
(1) To participate in a round
of play, each player shall place a Pip Street Wager on any or all of the
depictions of six dice contained at the top of the player's wagering area. For
purposes of the Pip Street Wager, the player is wagering on which die face will
occur the greatest number of times in the first roll. For example, if a dealer
throws:
(i) Three 6s and four 4s, the 4s
occurred the most during the first roll.
(ii) Three 6s and three 1s, the 1s occurred
the most as an ace has a higher value than a 6 for purposes of High Roll
Dice.
(2) After placing a
Pip Street Wager, a player may place a Like Kind Boulevard Wager equal to the
player's Pip Street Wager on any or all of the numbered circles two through
eight. For purposes of the Like Kind Wager, the player is wagering on how many
of the most matching dice will be rolled on the first roll. For example, if a
dealer throws:
(i) Three 6s and four 1s, the
result would be four matching dice, or a four-of-a-kind.
(ii) Five 2s and three 1s, the result would
be five matching dice, or a five-of-a-kind.
(3) If a player placed a Like Kind Boulevard
Wager, the player may also purchase an extra roll by placing an amount equal to
the player's Like Kind Boulevard Wager on the extra-roll sensor. The purchase
of an Extra Roll will entitle the player to an additional throw of nonmatching
dice. For example, if a dealer threw two 6s and four 1s on the first throw and
two additional 1s on the second roll, there would be a total of six matching
dice, or a six-of-a-kind.
(4) A
player may place a Millionaire Row Wager on either or both of the numbered nine
or ten circles. For purposes of the Millionaire Row Wager, the player is
wagering that all nine or ten dice will match on the first roll. The
Millionaire Row Wager may not be more than $1.
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code §
675a.6 (relating to High Roll Dice
variation).