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Baccarat
Baccarat is a sophisticated game originating in Europe. Players
can wager on the player, the banker, or a tie, while trying to obtain a total card value closest
to nine. Two hands of two cards are dealt, one representing the player’s hand and one
representing the banker’s hand. Depending on the value of the hands, a third card may
be drawn for each hand. The winning hand is the one with a card total closest to nine.
Let's Play!
| Rules | You
Win!
Let's
Play!
At the beginning of each game you are required to place a wager.
This amount appears in the betting areas on the table top.
- Select a chip value of either $1, $5, $10, $25, or $100.
- Click on each betting area until the number of chips displayed equals
the amount you wish to bet. Bets, can be placed on the player’s hand, the banker's
hand, a tie or a combination of the tie bet and one other bet. You cannot place a bet on
the player and banker in the same game.
- To reduce your bet amount, right-click the betting circle to remove
chips. Your bet will be reduced by the amount of the currently selected chip.
- Click Deal. Both you and the banker will be dealt two
cards face up. Depending on the cards received, both parties may be dealt an additional
third card. A winner is determined.
Rules
Baccarat uses a four deck shoe.
No hand receives more than three cards.
When the player and banker hands are equal then the hand is
declared a tie.
Tens and face cards are worth zero, aces are worth one, and
all other cards are worth their face value. If the value of a hand exceeds nine, then the value
is adjusted by subtracting 10 from the total as shown below.
Third Card Rule
After the first two cards are dealt to both the player and banker,
a third card may be dealt, subject to the Third Card Rule. The player's hand is always played
first followed by the banker's hand. The following tables illustrate how the player's hand determines
how the banker's hand will be played out.
The following table explains how to complete the player's hand.
| If a player's cards total: |
The player must: |
| 0-5 |
Draw a third card |
| 6-7 |
Stand |
| 8-9 |
Stand (Natural) |
Once the outcome of the player's hand has been determined the
following table can be used to complete the banker's hand.
- Refer to Table A
only if the player hand equals six or seven and the player did not draw a third card. Otherwise
refer to the Table B.
| TABLE A |
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| If a banker's cards total: |
The banker must: |
| 3-5 |
Draw a third card |
| 6+ |
Stand |
| TABLE B |
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| If a banker's cards total: |
The banker must draw when the player's third card is: |
The banker must stand when the player's third card is: |
| 0-2 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 |
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| 3 |
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10 |
8 |
| 4 |
2,3,4,5,6,7 |
1,8,9,10 |
| 5 |
4,5,6,7 |
1,2,3,8,9,10 |
| 6 |
6,7 |
1,2,3,4,5,8,9,10 |
| 7 |
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1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 |
You
Win!
If you place a winning wager the payouts are as follows:
| Winning Wager |
Payout |
| Player hand wager |
1:1 |
| Banker hand wager |
1:1 (less 5% house commission) |
| Tie wager |
8:1 |
- If the tie wager mentioned above is part of a combination bet;
for example, a tie wager plus a player hand wager, and the outcome is a tie, then the player
hand wager becomes a push and the payout results from the tie wager alone.

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