Gambling School - Lesson 6
Baccarat
Baccarat (correctly pronounced "BAH-kah-rah") has long been
a favorite card game of high rollers. The rules are incredibly
simple and can be mastered in a few minutes. The object of
baccarat is to correctly predict whether the banker's hand
will win, the player's hand will win, or the game will result
in a tie.
The value of a hand is determined by adding the values of
its individual cards. Tens and face cards count as zero, while
all other cards count as their numerical value. After summing
the total, only the last digit is used. Therefore, baccarat
hands all have values from 0 - 9. The hand with the higher
value wins. If the hands have the same value, the game results
in a tie. Initially, both the banker and the player are dealt
two cards. If the two initial cards total 8 or 9, the hand is
called a "natural", and the game will end at that point.
Otherwise, standard Baccarat "third card rules" (that
California Casino players need not remember) determine if a
hand should receive a third and final card.
Winning bets on the player's hand are paid at 1:1 odds. A
5% commission is charged on winnings as a result of a bet on
the banker, making the net odds on banker bets 0.95 to 1. A
winning wager on a tie bet is paid at 8:1odds. If the game
does result in a tie, bets on the banker or player are
returned.
Good Luck!
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