Baccarat
The object of Baccarat is to predict whether the banker's
hand or the player's hand will get a point value closest to 9, keeping in mind
that all ten-value
cards count as zero and aces count as one. The hand with the highest point value
wins.
How to Play
Before you start to play the first time, you
will be asked to cut the deck of cards. Click on the deck of cards to do this.
Use your left mouse button
to click
on the value of the chip that you wish to wager. Then place the chip in the desired
betting area for PLAYER, BANKER or TIE. You can regret a wagered chip before
the game begins by clicking on the wagered chip with your right mouse button.
When you have placed your bets, click the “DONE” button to start
the game round. Click “SAME BET” to repeat the previously placed
bet.
Rules
Once you have placed your wager, click “DONE”.
The game will deal two cards to the player and two cards to the banker. If
you have placed the highest
player-side wager, you will be given the option to view the cards for the player's
side in one of three ways. If you want to see both cards directly click “TOSS”.
You may "PEEK" at the cards, look at the cards from a side view by
clicking “SIDE” or quick view both cards by clicking “QUICK”.
If you choose to peek, side view or quick view you may choose to view the cards
one by one by clicking “CARD 1” and “CARD 2” followed
by “TOSS”. If you do not hold the highest player-side wager, you
will only have the option of viewing the banker-side hand.
The player who has
the shoe will always turn i.e. view cards for the banker side. The player with
the highest player-side wager will turn for the player side.
It is possible for the player with the shoe to turn for both sides. The shoe
will remain with the player until a player-side wager wins. The shoe will then
be passed to the next player.
The player and the banker are each dealt a two-card
hand. Then according to the standard baccarat rules stated below, a third card
may be dealt to the player
and/or the banker.
Ace = one point
Face cards and tens = zero
All other cards carry the point value stated on
the card. If the cards in a hand total more than ten points, simply subtract
ten; the remainder is the
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point value of the hand. For example: 8+8=16, which counts as a 6 in baccarat;
and 8+9=17, which counts as a 7.
To participate in the game, you place a wager
on the banker's hand, on the player's hand, or on a tie. A tie results when
both hands have equal point values. If
the game does result in a tie, wagers on the banker and the player are returned.
The
following baccarat rule chart governs when the player and/or the bank will
be dealt (i.e. "draws") a third card in the Baccarat game.
Player
| Point Value of First Two Cards: |
|
| 0-1-2-3-4-5 |
Draws a card |
| 6-7 |
Stands |
| 8-9 |
"Natural hand", no further
draw |
|
Banker
| Point Value of First Two Cards: |
Draws when the player´s
third card is: |
Does not draw when the player´s
third card is: |
| 0-1-2 |
Always draws a card |
- |
| 3 |
0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 |
8 |
| 4 |
2-3-4-5-6-7 |
0-1-8-9 |
| 5 |
4-5-6-7 |
0-1-2-3-8-9 |
| 6 |
6-7 |
0-1-2-3-4-5-8-9 |
| 7 |
Always stands |
- |
| 8-9 |
Player cannot draw |
Player cannot draw |
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Payout Table
| Winning Wager |
Pays |
| On the banker or the player (However,
if you win by betting on the banker, the bank receives 5% commission.) |
1 to 1 |
| On a tie |
8 to 1 |
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