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archie regulations question archie regulations question

07-18-2017 , 11:53 AM
Archie is not allowed in my home casino (they played for a bit then the floors realized it was not authorized and shut it down), I was trying to find a copy of any other states regulations for the game to give to our room director to urge him to submit the game to gaming control (im a fish at the game but its pretty fun the few times I've played and different enough from the other draw games that I feel that most of us are learning)...I couldn't find the game described in the New Jersey, PA, or California regs(each room uploads photocopied rules of the games with hand written notes on them?!) (Nevada was too confusing for me to navigate). Does anyone know where these regs could be found?

For example for super-stud one could use PA's regs
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§ 637a.10. Seven-card Stud Poker; procedures for dealing the cards; completion of each round of play.
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(m) Notwithstanding the requirements in subsection (c), if the certificate holder is offering Super Seven-card Stud High-low Split Eight or better, starting with the first player to the dealer’s left and continuing around the table in a clockwise manner, the dealer shall deal four rounds of cards face down and one round of cards face up to each player. After examining the cards, each player shall discard two cards. The first betting round shall commence in accordance with subsection (d).
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07-18-2017 , 01:17 PM
Check arizona. Is new game, if you're in pa. You could talk to poker room manager it's much easier to get games moving here vs a.c.
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07-22-2017 , 01:22 PM
I'd suggest looking for 2-7 triple draw regulations, then altering them to include the elements within stud/8 or O8 that outline how qualifiers work. Not sure if any state has it yet.
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