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Baccarat Rules
Baccarat is a very simple game, and
quite easy to learn. When it comes down to it, even if you
can't do simple addition, the casino will let you know who the
winner is by doing it for you. Most major online casinos will
offer live help, as well as quick link references to the rules of
the game, just in case you forget. The hardest thing to
remember are the rules governing hands, and when they are required
to draw or stand. This will be explained below, as well as the
simple structure of the game and how to calculate a winning hand:
Baccarat starts off with the players who
are seated round the table making their bets. Chips are placed
on either the Bank Hand, Player Hand, or Tie. When all chip
activity stops, one of the players will deal two facedown cards for
the Bank Hand, and two facedown cards for the Player Hand (The
dealer rotates, and is closely monitored by casino personnel). The
cards are immediately revealed and calculated. Depending on
the sum value of the cards, the Player Hand will be required to
Stand or Draw. After the Player Hand is finished, the Bank
Hand will either Stand or Draw (depending on the Player Hand value
and its own). Both hands can draw a maximum of one card,
giving no more than three cards total per hand.
The winning hand is the one that comes
closest to a card sum of nine. However, card values are not
simply added up; Rather, they are added up and reduced. All
cards are worth their numeric value - except tens and Face cards,
which are worth 0 points. To calculate hand values, add the
two original card values together. If their sum goes over 9,
subtract 10 and you will have the final value. For instance,
an 8 and 9 add up to 17. Subtract 10 and you will have a hand
value of 7. For cards that stay under 10, nothing else is to
be calculated. For instance, a hand of 3 and 5 adds up to 8,
which is the final value. All two-card values of 8 or 9 are
considered naturals, and are automatic winners. (unless both hands
tie)
In determining whether the Bank and
Player Hand must stand or draw, the following rules apply:
Player Hand stands if its
two card value is 6-9
Player Hand draws if its two card value is 0-5
Banker Hand stands if its
two card value is 7-9
Banker Hand draws:
If Banker Hand's two-card value is 3, it
is required to draw if the Player Hand's third card is 0-7
If Banker Hand's two-card value is 4, it is required to draw if the
Player Hand's third card is 0, 2-7
If Banker Hand's two-card value is 5, it is required to draw if the
Player Hand's third card is 4-7
If Banker Hand's two-card value is 6, it is required to draw if the
Player Hand's third card is 6 or 7
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