North Dakota Statutes
§ 53-06.1-10 — Twenty-one
North Dakota § 53-06.1-10
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N.D. Cent. Code § 53-06.1-10 (2026).
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The organization shall provide playing chips of various denominations to players although
the organization may use a metal coin rather than a fifty-cent chip. The organization may set the
minimum limit for the original wager at not more than three dollars on one active table. If there is
more than one active table at a site, the organization may set a higher minimum wager on
additional tables. The maximum limit per wager may be set by the organization at not more than
twenty-five dollars. Wagers in increments of one dollar must be accepted between the posted
minimum and the posted maximum limit. A player may not play more than two hands at the
same time. Only the player actually playing a hand may place a wager on that hand. Each
player plays the player's hand against the dealer's hand. An
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Related
State v. Erickson
534 N.W.2d 804 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1995)
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