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Baccarat – The Royal Game & Great Odds to Win!

The basic rules of Baccarat are simple. The game is played with 8 standard decks of cards. The Ace is worth 1 point, the 2-9 are worth their face value and the 10, Jack, Queen, and King are worth 10 points. The winners are determined by the point totals of the two hands at the end of the round.

The game of baccarat has three possible outcomes: ‘player’, ‘banker’, or ‘tie’. The term ‘player’ does not refer to the customer and the term ‘banker’ does not refer to the house. They are simply options on which the customer can bet.

The ‘banker’s hand’ is the one that is dealt with by the house. The ‘player’s hand’ is the one that is dealt to the customer. All other players at the table may also place bets on either the ‘banker’s hand’ or the ‘player’s hand’. Bets may also be placed on the ‘tie’ outcome.

If you bet on the ‘player’ hand, you will win even money (1 to 1) on your bet if the ‘player’ hand wins.

If you bet on the ‘banker’ hand, you will win even money (1 to 1) on your bet if the ‘banker’ hand wins.

If you bet on the ‘tie’ outcome, you will win 8 to 1 on your bet if the ‘tie’ outcome occurs.

The ‘house edge is the mathematical advantage that the casino has over the player. The ‘house edge’ of baccarat is very low. If the ‘banker’ hand wins the round, a 5% commission is charged on the amount won. If the ‘player’ hand wins the round, no commission is charged. The ‘house edge’ is therefore 1.06% on the ‘banker’ bet and 1.24% on the ‘player’ bet.

The ‘house edge’ on the ‘tie’ bet is a massive 14.36% and is therefore not recommended as a betting option.

The ‘banker’ hand will win 50.68% of the time and the ‘player’ hand will win 49.32% of the time. The ‘tie’ outcome will occur 9.06% of the time.

The object of บาคาร่า  is to bet on the hand which you think will have the highest point total. The highest point total is 9 and the lowest point total is 0.

The point totals are calculated by adding the point values of the cards in each hand. If the point total is greater than 9, the point value of the hand is reduced by 10. For example, if a hand contains an Ace (worth 1 point) and a 6 (worth 6 points), the point total of the hand is 7. If a hand contains a 10 (worth 10 points) and a 3 (worth 3 points), the point total of the hand is 3.