Description and Objective
Part
of what makes Baccarat a great game is that it's so simple.
The Player's decision is limited to deciding
what kind of bet to make. From there on it's in the
dealer's hands and you collect or pay when it's over. In Mini Baccarat, which is the
only version most of us will ever see in play, you
don't even get the option
of handling the cards. In the "whale" games
of European Baccarat they get to mangle the cards
whenever they like just for personal entertainment.
But then
they're dropping $1000 or more a hand and you can
bet that that
buys a lot of replacement cards.
Betting
Bet on your
own hand (Player) and you face a house edge of 1.24%.
Bet on the Banker's hand
and
the edge is
either 0.6% if there's a 4% House cut or 1.06%
is their cut is 5%. Finally there's the Tie bet which at
best
gives the house almost a 5% edge (Pay 8:1) and
at worst 14+% (Pay 9:1). Forget the Tie bet for obvious
reasons.
Unless you can find a game with 4% win on Banker
bets, betting Player or Banker is six of one, half
a dozen of the other.
Strategy
The first thing a casino player asks themselves when
stepping up to a game is "how do I improve my
odds?" The answer in Baccarat is easy: you don't.
Other than avoiding the Tie bet there's nothing you
can do. What about card counting you
ask? After all, everyone seems to do it on TV. Save
yourself the trouble because
it's a facade. Statistical analysis has shown that
card counting in Baccarat is totally ineffective
until the
game hits the bottom of the shoe and even then it's
a miniscule advantage. It basically boils down to
paying
yourself $10 an hour for risking $1,000,000. You're
better off getting a squeegee and washing people's
windows for
spare change. As to playing the game, that's
it. As to knowing what's going on, it's a matter of
strict and fixed rules, and
here they are:
• The objective of Baccarat is to draw a two- or three-card
hand that totals closer to 9 than the banker.
• 10, J, K, Q count as 0, A is a 1 and all other cards
are face value.
• If your total is more than ten, you drop the ten. So
a 7-9 hand totals to 6 (16, drop ten).
• There is no such thing as a "bust" hand.
The Rules
• The banker and the player each draw two cards.
• If either the player or banker total 8 or 9, both automatically
stand, no exceptions.
• If the player's total is 6 or 7, the player stands.
• If the player stands, the banker hits on a total of
5 or less.
• If the player's total is 5 or less, the player automatically
hits and the banker gives the player a third
card.
• If the player receives a third card then the banker
draws a third card according to the following:
- Banker's hand totals 0,1,2:
Banker always draws a third card.
- Banker's hand totals 3: Banker
draws if Player's third card is 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9-0
(not 8)
- Banker totals 4: Banker draws
if Player thirds 2-3-4-5-6-7
- Banker 5: Banker draws if Player
thirds 4-5-6-7
- Banker 6: Banker draws if Player
thirds 6-7
- Banker 7: Banker stands.
• Once the final cards are dealt, the one with the total
closest to 9 wins.
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