Game Description
Join the rich and famous in a round of baccarat, an elegant card
game often played by high rollers. Despite the prestige that surrounds
the game, it is quite simple; you bet on one of three random outcomes: a
dealer win, a player win, or a draw. Who will get a higher score: the
banker or the player? Or maybe they tie for a 9-1 payout. The result of
each round is visually represented with color-coded accounts on the side
of the screen, so you can quickly see who has been dominant and adjust
your bets accordingly.
How to Play Baccarat
First choose whether to bet on the player, the banker, a tie or a
combination of the three by placing chips ($ 1, $ 5, $ 25, $ 100 and $
500 - the maximum bet is $ 500) in the marked circles on the table and
clicking on the `` Deal '' Button. Both the player and the banker will
receive two cards.
The win goes to the group with the highest total hand value. If both
hands are tied, it is considered a loss unless you bet on a tie. The
total is decided by adding the cards that make up the hand of each
party. If the totals reach the two-digit range,only the second number
counts as the value of the hand. Example 1: 7 + 7 = 14. The Baccarat
result is 4. Example 2: King (zero) + 6 = 6. The Baccarat result is six.
The Player always plays first and receives a third card if the two-card total falls between zero and five.
The Banker can also receive extra cards. If the Banker's hand value is
equal to seven, eight or nine, the Banker will stand. If the Banker�s
hand value is equal to zero, one or two, the Banker draws another card.
If the hand total falls between three and six, the Banker draws a card
according to the chart below:
Banker Player's Draw Card
Total - 0
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
9 - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
8 - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
7 - -
- - -
- - -
- - -
6 - -
- - -
- - D
D - -
5 D -
- - -
D D D
D - -
4 D -
- D D
D D D
D - -
3 D D
D D D
D D D
D - D
2 D D
D D D
D D D
D D D
1 D D
D D D
D D D
D D D
0 D D
D D D
D D D
D D D
Key
D Draw
- No Draw
Ranks
The suit of a card has no bearing or value.
Cards 2 to 9 have face value.
10�s, jacks, queens, and kings are worth zero.
Aces are worth 1.
Add the values of each card in the hand, and if the value is two digits, drop the first digit to determine the score.
For example, 7 + 7 = 14 results in a value of 4 when you drop the first digit.
Wagers and Payouts
You can bet on Player, Banker, Tie or any combination of the three.
The hand with the highest total wins.
Player pays 1-1. The banker pays 1-1 minus a commission of 5% *. For example, a $ 5 bet pays $ 4.75 for a total of $ 9.75.
If you bet on a tie and there is indeed a tie, you will receive a 9-1 payout.
* The commission is 5% of the bet and is rounded to the next quarter.
For example, a minimum bet of $ 6 would deduct a commission of $ 0.50.
5% of $ 6 = 30 cents, but since the commission is rounded to the next 25
cents; the commission is actually 50 cents. 5% of $ 11 = $ 0.55 makes
the actual commission $ 0.75.
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