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The rules of baccarat are basic and simple to follow. Once you
learn it's easy to remember and you can feel completely comfortable sitting at
any baccarat table or mini baccarat table at the casino, or playing online. If
you're learning the simple (yet non-intuitive) baccarat rules for the first time
you should download a free software package from one of the many online casinos
out there and play along. Many offer unlimited free play. We have a number of
downloads available on this site which include a selection of online casino
packages and a few tutorial style baccarat programs. I have honestly found it
easier to learn, and easier to teach, by simply downloading a game from a real
casino (one which offers free play of course) and reading along while messing
with the software. The tutorial style software available for baccarat often
overcomplicates the learning process and tends to leave you feeling more
confused than ever.
As the player you are given the choice of either betting on the banker hand
winning, the player hand winning, or a tie between the two. Two cards are dealt
to the player and the banker. If the hand you're betting on wins, you win even
money. Even money bets are 1 to 1, meaning if you bet five dollars, you're paid
back the five plus five more, so your profit is equal to your bet. If you bet on
a tie and it turns out to be one, you're paid 8 to 1. Meaning if you bet 5
dollars on a tie and win, you're paid back your five, plus 40 dollars more.
The goal of your two-card hand is to try and have a total that is close to 9.
Tens and face cards count as zero, with the exception of the ace, which is worth
1. Cards 2 thru 9 are worth their face value. The simplicity of baccarat rules
reflects the simplicity of the scoring and goal itself. There is really only one
tricky part: although there is no such thing as a 'busting hand' as in
blackjack, when your initial card total is a two digit number, the first digit
is dropped. Say you are dealt a pair of sevens - the total is 14, but the count
is set to 4, as the leading 1 is arbitrarily dropped.
If the first two cards of a hand total 8 or 9 the hand is declared a 'natural'
and wins (unless there is a tie between two naturals). If either hand is a
natural, both hands stand, the natural hand wins. If the total is not a natural
win on either hand, another card is drawn for each hand to determine the winner.
Winning banker hands are usually taxed 5% by the casinos. Remember, anybody can
be the banker, not always a casino employee. This hint is enough to gain an
advantage in baccarat, because you know if the casinos take a cut of just one
hand, that one hand probably has a good chance of winning.
Something the other baccarat rules pages on the Internet aren't likely to offer
as info is this interesting tidbit: even with the 5% cut taken from winning on a
banker hand bet, there is still an advantage to betting on the banker. The
advantage is slim, in the area 0.18%, but in the world of gambling that's really
not that small. So from reading this page you should have picked up enough about
baccarat rules to play a game. It may still be a good idea to try it online
first, and within minutes you'll feel comfortable enough to play anywhere. There
aren't many rules, and the baccarat rules that do exist are fairly simple, they
just differ from other games you may have played at the casino, so may take a
little getting used to.
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