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12.1 |
When a dealer, or designated player, misdeals cards to
a hand, a reconstruction of the cards shall be attempted in order to comply
with the dealing procedures of rule 7.3. |
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12.2 |
After a reconstruction has occurred and prior to any cards
being exposed, each player shall have the option of removing his or her
wager prior to the coup resuming provided that once a wager has been removed
it cannot be replaced or remaining wagers either added to or reduced. If
all wagers are removed, then the coup shall be declared void. |
12.3 |
When a hand cannot be reconstructed, following a misdeal
or where more than two cards are dealt to a hand on the initial deal, the
coup shall be void. |
12.4 |
A third card dealt to the Player's Hand when no third
card is authorised by these rules shall become the third card of
the Banker's Hand if the Banker's Hand is obliged to draw in accordance
with Table 2 of rule 10. If, in such circumstances, the Banker's Hand is
required to stand, the card dealt in error shall become the first
card of the next coup. |
12.5 |
If a card that would have been the first card of the next
coup has been disclosed or is found face upwards in the shoe, that card
shall become the first card of a no bet coup. |
12.6 |
When a no bet coup arises, the cards shall be dealt in
accordance with Method C, and no wagers shall be permitted. |
12.7 |
If a card is found face upwards in the shoe after the
first card of a coup has been dealt, the card shall be played as if it
were found face downwards, subject to rule 12.5. |
12.8 |
If there are found to be insufficient cards in the shoe
to complete a hand that coup shall be void. |
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