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A player will place a wager on which of two
hands (the "Player" or the "Banker") will have a total point closest to
9. Each hand will receive at least two cards but no more than three. Baccarat
is played with eight decks of cards. The first and third cards dealt from
the shoe constitute the "Player's" hand, and the second and forth cards
constitute the "Banker's" hand.
Face cards and tens count as 0; Aces count as 1, and all other cards count as face value. If required, a third card is dealt to each hand according to specific rules outlined in the chart below. The hand with the highest point total closest to nine wins. Winning bets are paid even money. However, a winning "Banker" bet pays a 5% commission which is withheld from winnings after each such bet. If both hands result in identical totals, the "Tie" bet wins, paying 8 to 1. When a "Tie" occurs, all bets on the "Player" and the "Banker" are neither paid nor taken. RULES (PLAYER):
RULES (BANKER)
When the player stands on 6 or 7, the Banker must draw on totals of 0,1,2,3,4, and 5, and stand on 6,7,8 and 9. The Banker must draw on totals of 0,1 or 2, then observe the rules for Banker. |