S-13.1, r. 3 - By-law respecting casino games

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44. A player loses his wager in the following cases:
(1)  The “high hand” of the player is lower in rank than the “high hand” of the bank and the “low hand” of the player is lower in rank than the “low hand” of the bank.
(2)  The “high hand” of the player is identical in rank to the “high hand” of the bank or the “low hand” of the player is identical in rank to the “low hand” of the bank and the other hand of the player is identical in rank or lower in rank than the other hand of the bank.
(3)  The 2 hands of the player were not set correctly (for example: if he has formed a “low hand” of 3 cards and a “high hand” of 4 cards or if his “high hand” does not rank equal to or higher than his “low hand”).
O.C. 1253-93, s. 44; O.C. 111-2000, s. 2.