Baccarat
AIM OF THE
GAME
Two hands are dealt in baccarat - The banker's hand and the player's hand. Prior
to each deal, the player wagers on whether the Player's hand or the Banker's
hand is closest to a total of 9. The player also has the option to wager on a
tie (i.e. both the banker's and player's hands total the same).
HOW TO PLAY
Your chips are stacked by denomination (£1, £5, £25, £100, £500) at the bottom
of the screen. Select the amount you would like to wager on a given hand by
clicking the left mouse button on the chip of that denomination. The amount
wagered per hand may be increased or decreased by placing the mouse on the stack
that you wish to add or subtract to your bet and clicking with either the left
or right mouse button. Each time you click the left mouse button you will add a
chip from that pile to your planned wager amount. Similarly, by clicking on the
right mouse button you will decrease your planned wager by the selected chip
denomination. Your total bet will be displayed in the "Bet" field. You may
repeat your last bet by simply hitting the "0" button of your numeric keyboard.
Other keyboard shortcuts are summarised below.
There are three types of bets a player may wager on - the Player's hand, the
Banker's hand, or the Tie bet. A combination of these bets can also be made.
Place your wagered amount by clicking with the left mouse button on the baccarat
table in the Player's field, the Banker's field, the Tie field (any number above
the Banker's field), or any combination of these within the betting limits. You
start the round by pressing the Deal button.
After the Deal button is pressed, the Player and Banker are dealt two cards. All
tens and picture cards are worth zero, aces are worth 1, and all other cards are
worth their face value. If the value of cards exceeds 9, then the value is
adjusted by subtracting 10 from the total.
Example:
|
Hand |
Hand Total |
|
9+7=16 |
6 |
|
5+5+5=15 |
5 |
|
10+9=19 |
"Natural" 9 |
After the first two cards are dealt to both the Player and Dealer, a third
additional card may be dealt but the player does not ask for a third card. All
additional cards are subject to a third card rule. No hand receives more than
three cards. When the Player and Banker hands equal the same total, the hand is
declared a Tie.
Third Card Rules:
If the Player's two cards total:
|
Hand |
Draw? |
|
0-5 |
Players Hand Must Draw |
|
6-7 |
Players Hand Must Stand |
|
8-9 |
"Natural" (Both Hands Stand) |
After the Player's Hand acts on a third card draw, the Banker's Hand receives a
third card according to these rules:
|
Banker's Hand |
Draw? |
|
0-2 |
Banker's Hand Must Draw |
|
3-6 |
Third card to Player's hand determines draw or stand |
|
7 |
Banker's Hand Must Stand |
When the Banker's two cards total between 3-6:
|
Banker's Hand |
Banker's hand draws when Player's third card is: |
Banker's hand does not draw when Player's third card is: |
|
3 |
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9 |
8 |
|
4 |
2-3-4-5-6-7 |
0,1,8,9 |
|
5 |
4-5-6-7 |
0-1-2-3-8-9 |
|
6 |
6-7 |
0-1-2-3-4-5-8-9 |
|
7 |
Banker's hand must stand |
Banker's hand must stand |
|
8-9 |
"Natural" - Bank stands |
"Natural" - Bank stands |
If the Player's hand stands on two cards, then a two card Banker hand totaling
3,4,5 must draw and a Banker hand totaling 6 must stand.
PAYOUTS
A winning Player hand wager is paid at 1 to 1. A winning Banker hand wager is
also paid at 1 to 1 but the player must pay a 5% commission to the bank. Winning
Tie wagers are paid at 8 to 1.


