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Baccarat

Baccarat is a casino card game in which players bet on which of two hands, the Player or Banker, will total closest to nine. The game originated in Italy in the 15th century and was refined in France as chemin de fer and banque. In modern casinos, the most common version is Punto Banco, also called American Baccarat, which typically uses eight decks shuffled together.

The objective is to achieve a hand total as close to nine as possible. Card values are

Two hands are dealt: the Player hand and the Banker hand. The hands are dealt according to

Bets are placed on Player, Banker, or Tie. In Punto Banco, the Banker bet generally has the

Baccarat is widely offered online and in land-based casinos and is noted for its relatively simple rules

simple:
aces
count
as
one,
cards
2
through
9
count
at
their
face
value,
and
tens
and
face
cards
count
zero.
If
the
total
exceeds
nine,
the
tens
digit
is
dropped
(for
example,
7
plus
8
equals
15,
counted
as
5).
A
natural
occurs
when
the
initial
two-card
hands
total
eight
or
nine,
ending
the
round
immediately.
fixed
drawing
rules.
If
either
hand
has
a
natural,
no
further
cards
are
drawn.
Otherwise,
a
third
card
may
be
drawn
for
the
Player
according
to
its
rules,
followed
by
a
card
for
the
Banker
based
on
its
own
rules
and
the
Player’s
third
card.
lowest
house
edge,
especially
when
a
commission
is
paid
on
Banker
wins
(commonly
5%).
Player
bets
have
a
slightly
higher
house
edge,
and
Tie
bets
carry
a
much
higher
house
edge
and
are
less
favored
by
players.
Variants
include
Chemin
de
Fer,
in
which
players
may
act
as
the
Banker,
and
Baccarat
Banque,
which
centralizes
the
Banker
role
in
a
single
player
or
house
bank.
and
steady
house
edge
with
Banker
bets.