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Game Protection: Is Strictly Prohibited

The document outlines game protection procedures for dealers, including never turning their back on the game, checking card conditions, focusing solely on the game during hands, enforcing visibility of cards, calling out large bets, informing supervisors of maximum bets, and placing cards in the discard holder during fills or credits. It emphasizes professionalism and security while under the authority of supervisors.

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Game Protection: Is Strictly Prohibited

The document outlines game protection procedures for dealers, including never turning their back on the game, checking card conditions, focusing solely on the game during hands, enforcing visibility of cards, calling out large bets, informing supervisors of maximum bets, and placing cards in the discard holder during fills or credits. It emphasizes professionalism and security while under the authority of supervisors.

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Game Protection

1. Never turn your back on the bankroll, even if you have a dead game.

2. Be aware of the condition of the cards. If you see any defects, call it to
the attention of the supervisor.

3. Stand squarely up to the game at all times. Never lean on the game.

4. During a live hand, the dealer’s attention should be focused solely on the
game. Gazing around the casino or becoming otherwise distracted
is strictly prohibited.

5. Dealers should enforce that all cards must be kept in full view and over the
table at all times.

6. When dealing to any bet of $25 or more the dealer will call out "checks
play". If a player starts to bet $100 chips the dealer will call out "black
check(s) in action". Once the supervisor has been made aware of any
action it is not necessary to call out every time the player bets such
amounts.

7. The supervisor should always be aware of a player betting to the table


maximum.

8. When a fill or credit is being performed, the cards will be placed in the
discard holder.

Professionalism instills confidence in the players and makes them


comfortable at our games. Game Security protects our guests, our jobs, and
us.

In the game of WPT Heads Up Hold’Em, the dealer is under the primary
authority of the Supervisor. The dealer is responsible for the overall conduct
of the game according to the rules and regulations as set forth in these
procedures.

The dealer is responsible for informing the supervisor immediately should


any mistakes occur.

Under no circumstances is the dealer to make any decisions on the game.


Any corrections or errors must be under the direction of the supervisor.

WPT Heads Up Hold’Em – Dec, 2015

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