Note 1: Throughout the table games section all references to dealers include boxmen.
Note 2: For any Board-authorized computer applications, alternate documentation and/or
procedures which provide at least the level of control described by these standards
will be acceptable.
Note 3: The term shift as used in these standards refers to an 8-hour interval unless otherwise
approved by the Board.
Credit Play
There are two basic credit play systems available. A marker system allows for credit to be both issued and repaid in the pit. A name credit system allows for the issuance of credit without using markers.
Marker Credit Play (Exclusive of rim credit and call bets)
1. Prior to the issuance of gaming credit to a player, the employee extending the credit contacts the cashier or other independent source to determine if the players credit limit has been properly established and there is sufficient remaining credit available for the advance.
2. Proper authorization of credit extension in excess of the previously established limit is documented.
3. The amount of credit extended is communicated to the cage or another independent source and the amount documented within a reasonable time subsequent to each issuance.
4. The marker form is in at least triplicate form (triplicate form being defined as three parts performing the functions delineated in the standard below), with a preprinted or concurrently-printed marker number, and utilized in numerical sequence.
Note: This requirement does not preclude the distribution of batches of markers to various pits.
5. At least three parts of each separately numbered marker form are utilized as follows:
a. Original - Maintained in the pit until settled or transferred to the cage.
b. Payment Slip - Maintained in the pit until the marker is settled or transferred to the cage. If paid in the pit, the slip is inserted in the table drop box. If not paid, the slip is transferred to the cage with the original.
c. Issue Slip - Inserted into the appropriate table drop box when credit is extended or when the player has signed the original.