How to Play Baccarat

Baccarat is a very simple game to play. The dealer
handles the draw of cards according to specific rules and, as in Roulette or Craps,
the player has no decisions to make during the game. The only two decisions a bettor
must make, before each hand is dealt, are the selection of the position they believe
will win the next hand, and determining the amount of the wager. The House banks
all bets, and collects or makes payouts on each hand that is dealt. However, it
is a good idea to be familiar with the rules, as it will heighten the enjoyment
of the game, and the anticipation of the turn of a card. Overall, Baccarat is one
of the best games in the Casino for the bettor.
Objective:
To wager on the hand that will finish with a point total of 9, or as close to it
as possible.
Betting Options:
There are three options a player may wager on: Player hand, Banker hand or Tie hand.
You may also bet on Banker and Player hand or tie hand at the same time.
Card Values:
Aces count as one.
2 through 9 count as face value.
10s and Pictures count as zero.
For example:
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9+7=16
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Hand counts 6
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5+5+5=15
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Hand counts 5
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10+9=19
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Hand is a "Natural" 9
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King+Ace+5=16
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Hand counts 6
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The Game:
Baccarat is played with six decks of cards that are re-shuffled after each hand.
The cards are dealt from a shoe, similar to BlackJack. You can bet on either the
Player's side, the Bank side, or on a Tie. Four cards are dealt, the first and third
to the Player's hand, the second and fourth to the Banker's hand.
The point total of both hands is presented below. If either hand totals 8 or 9,
each of these numbers is called a "Natural", then no additional cards are dealt.
The winning hand is the one with a point total closest to 9. When both hands have
equal totals, a "Tie" is declared.
Depending on the points accumulated by each hand after the initial draw, the Dealer
may need to deal a third card. It is drawn face up, first to the Player's hand and
then, if necessary, to the Banker's hand. No more than one additional card per hand
may be dealt. The drawing of the third card is governed by the following fixed rules.
Third Card Rules:
Player Hand:
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Player Two Card Total
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Player Action |
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1-2-3-4-5-0
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Draws if Bank does not hold a "Natural" 8 or 9
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6-7-8-9
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Stands
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Banker Hand:
Banker's Third Card Rule may depend on the third card drawn for the Player.
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Banker 2 Card Total |
Banker Action |
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0-1-2 |
Must draw if Player does not hold a "Natural" 8 or 9
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7-8-9 |
Must Stand |
When Banker hand Totals 3-6:
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Draws when Player's Third Card is:
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Stands when Player's Third Card is:
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3
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1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9-0
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8
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4
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2-3-4-5-6-7
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1-8-9-0
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5
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4-5-6-7
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1-2-3-8-9-0
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6 (Stands if Player does not draw a third card)
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6-7
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1-2-3-4-5-8-9-0
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How to Play:
- Your chips are stacked, by denomination, in the right corner of the screen. To place
a bet, simply drag and drop the chips on the Player, Banker or Tie spots, above
your name. You may cancel your bet by dragging and dropping it back to your stack
or by clicking the right-hand mouse button while pointing the cursor at the bet
you wish to cancel. You may also change the hand you wagered on by dragging and
dropping the chips from one spot to another. For example, by clicking your left-hand
mouse button, while pointing the cursor on your chips, you may drag and drop them
from the Player spot to the Banker spot.
- After placing any chip on the table, you may increase the wager by clicking on the
chip you want to add.
- Start the round by clicking "Deal". The Player and Banker are dealt 2
cards each. The third card is dealt automatically according to the "Third Card
Rules" (see above).
- The value of the Banker and Player hands is displayed on screen just beside the
cards dealt at the end of the round, for your convenience.
- Dealer collects losing bets.
- Your winnings are placed momentarily next to your original bet, and then added to
your stack of chips.
- Your Bankroll counter is adjusted automatically.
Payout:
- Player's winning hand wagers are paid 1 to 1. Example: if you bet $5 on the Player
hand, and the Player hand was closer to 9 than the Banker hand, you will get your
$5 bet back, plus another $5.
- Banker's winning hand wagers are paid 1 to 1. The House charges a 5% commission
(vigorish) on all winning Bank wagers. The commission is deducted immediately upon
payment of the winnings.
Example: if you bet $5 on the Banker hand, and the Banker hand was closer to 9 than
the Player hand, you will get your $5 bet back, plus another $4.75 ($5 minus $0.25).
- Tie bet winning wagers are paid 8 to 1.
Example: if you bet $5 on the Tie hand, and Banker and Player have the same hand
count, you will get your $5 bet back, plus another $40.