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Baccarat

| Published on July 13, 2007

Baccarat
Baccarat is one of the oldest of all casino games and has a certain amount of glamour associated with it

Objective of the Game

Your objective is to successfully predict whether the player's hand will get closest to a value of 9, the banker's hand will get closest to a value of 9, or that the game will result in a tie. You do not receive any cards, or play against anyone. All ten-value cards (tens and all picture cards) count as 0 and aces count as 1. The winning hand is the hand with the highest points value.

How to Play

Baccarat is one of the oldest of all casino games and has a certain amount of glamour associated with it, as famously demonstrated by James Bond. In reality the game is fairly simple and we have outlined some of the basics of Baccarat below to help you win:

  • You decide whether to back the dealer or the player to get nearest to a total of 9.
  • Alternatively, you can back the game to end in a tie. This is a less likely outcome but you win eight times your stake if you are right!
  • If the cards in a hand total 10 or more, simply subtract 10. For example, a 7 and a 7 = 14 but the Baccarat points value is 4. Again, a 10 and a 3 = 13, but in Baccarat it counts as 3.
  • Under certain circumstances a third card is dealt:
  • Player's hand receives a third card
    if the first 2 cards points value equals 0 - 5.
     
    Banker's hand receives a third card
    if first 2 cards points value equal 0 - 2
    or total 3 points unless the player's total is 8
    or total 4 points unless the player's total is 0, 1, 8 or 9
    or total 5 points unless the player's total is 0, 1, 2, 3, 8, or 9
    or total 6 points unless the player's total is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 or 9
     
  • The banker always stands on a total of 7.
  • The player always stands on a total of 6 or 7.
  • If either the player or the banker total 8 or 9 with their first 2 cards, the game ends.

 

Payout Odds

Winning wager on
Payout odds
Banker
Evens (or 1-1).
(the house receives a 5% commission)
Player
Evens (or 1-1)
Tie
8-1