Baccarat, the GameIntroductionBaccarat is considered a high-roller's game, and is usually played behind closed doors or in roped-off sections of a casino. Reflecting its roots in the European noble classes, the dealers often wear tuxedos and the Players usually play for very high stakes. Recently, a variation called 'Mini Baccarat' was developed to popularize the game in the United States and online. Mini-Baccarat is played on a standard Blackjack-sized table and offers lower stakes and more entertainment than regular Baccarat. It is this version that is offered here. Basic Rules
The goal of Baccarat is to have a hand with a point total closest to 9. Aces count as 1; cards 2 to 9 count as their face value; tens and picture cards count as zero (see Table on the right). If the total value of the hand is equal or greater than 10, then subtract 10 and count the remainder as the value of the hand. For example, the hand 8,6 would have a Baccarat value of 4 (8+6=14, 14-10=4); the hand 3,7 would have a Baccarat value of 0 (3+7=10, 10-10=0).
If you bet on the Player and the Player wins, you are paid 2 for 1 winnings on your bet. Third Card RulesIn some cases, after two cards are dealt to the the Player and Banker, the dealer will deal a Third Card to the Player and/or Banker. The following two tables shows you when this will happen:
After the Player's third card is dealt, the Banker may be dealt a third card based on the following table:
NB: If either the Player or Banker has a total of 8 or 9, then they both stand. This rule overrides any other rule. |
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