Statutory Instrument 2002 No. 1130

      The Gaming Clubs (Bankers' Games) (Amendment) Regulations 2002


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2002 No. 1130

BETTING, GAMING AND LOTTERIES

The Gaming Clubs (Bankers' Games) (Amendment) Regulations 2002

  Made 17th April 2002 
  Laid before Parliament 18th April 2002 
  Coming into force 13th May 2002 

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 13(2), 15(2) and 51 of the Gaming Act 1968[1], and after consultation with the Gaming Board for Great Britain, hereby makes the following Regulations:

     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Gaming Clubs (Bankers' Games) (Amendment) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 13th May 2002.

    (2) In these Regulations "the 1994 Regulations" means the Gaming Clubs (Bankers' Games) Regulations 1994[
2].

     2.  - (1) The 1994 Regulations shall be amended as follows.

    (2) Omit regulation 4(7).

    (3) In regulation 7(11)(a) - 

    (a) after "any one player" insert "other than the banker", and

    (b) after "subject to that" insert "and to sub-paragraph (aa)".

    (4) After regulation 7(11)(a) insert - 

      " (aa) The first Ace dealt to the banker in any game - 

        (i) if the licence holder has so chosen and has indicated in a prominent manner, has the value of 11 unless that would either give the banker a score of 17 or would at the end of the game give him a score of more than 21, in which case it has the value of 1;

        (ii) in any other case, has the value of 11 unless that would at the end of the game give him a score of more than 21, in which case it has the value of 1."

    (5) After regulation 8(11) insert - 

        " (11A) A licence holder may at his discretion introduce an additional feature into the game of Casino Stud Poker played at a table or tables reserved for the playing of Casino Stud Poker within the licensed premises, namely a "Progressive Jackpot" wager, provided that - 

      (a) a Progressive Jackpot wager shall be a wager which an opposing player elects to place at the same time as he places an Ante wager;

      (b) a Progressive Jackpot wager shall be placed in a designated slot or area of a sort which is set into or shown on the table at each playing position;

      (c) an illuminated device shall be located on each table where a Progressive Jackpot wager may be placed, and shall indicate whether such a wager has been placed by an opposing player;

      (d) an amount that is not less than 70% of the total value of the Progressive Jackpot wagers placed at all tables within the premises and at any tables on other premises which are linked for the purposes of the Progressive Jackpot shall be added to a cumulative prize fund (referred to in this regulation as the "Progressive Jackpot Meter");

      (e) if, upon the hand being revealed, an opposing player who has placed a Progressive Jackpot wager has a hand containing one of the following rankings, the player's Progressive Jackpot wager shall win and be paid out of the Progressive Jackpot Meter as follows - 

        (i) Royal Flush (100% of the Progressive Jackpot Meter);

        (ii) Straight Flush (10% of the Progressive Jackpot Meter);

        (iii) Four of a Kind (100 times the value of the wager);

        (iv) Full House (75 times the value of the wager);

        (v) Flush (50 times the value of the wager);

      (f) a licence holder may add additional sums to the Progressive Jackpot Meter."

    (6) In regulation 8(12) before "The holder" insert "Subject to paragraph (11A)".

    (7) After regulation 10 insert - 

    (8) In Schedule 1 - 

    (9) After Schedule 2 insert - 




Richard Caborn
Minister of State

Department for Culture, Media and Sport
17th April 2002



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


Section 13(1) of the Gaming Act 1968 prohibits the playing of bankers' games and games of unequal chance on premises licensed under that Act. Section 13(2), however, authorises the making of regulations to provide that this prohibition shall not have effect in relation to games specified in the Regulations, if so played as to comply with the Regulations.

These Regulations amend the Gaming Clubs (Bankers' Games) Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/2899). The effect of these Regulations is - 

    (a) to introduce The Big Six, Sic Bo and Three Card Poker as new games;

    (b) to allow the option of offering fewer wagers in Roulette;

    (c) to allow two further wagers in Dice;

    (d) to allow the banker to draw on a "soft" 17 in Blackjack;

    (e) to allow an optional side bet in Casino Stud Poker.


Notes:

[1] 1968 c. 65.back

[2] S.I. 1994/2899, amended by S.I. 2000/597.back



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