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Your Odds of Winning at Baccarat
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In Baccarat, you see two hands made up of cards from a standard 52-card deck. All you have to do is predict which hand will come closer to nine when the cards are added together. If you think the hands will add up to the same amount, you can even bet on a tie.
The Rules of Baccarat
In Baccarat, you are betting on which hand will win. There is the “Player’s” hand and the “Banker’s” hand. At the beginning of the game, you first decide how much you wish to wager by clicking on the chip selector button. Once you have selected an amount that you want to wager, you decide on whether to bet with the Player’s hand, the Banker’s hand, or a Tie. You make your selection by clicking on the word Player, Banker, or Tie that is printed on the virtual baccarat table. Each hand is then dealt two or three cards.
Under the rules of baccarat, all tens and face cards (King, Queen, and Jack) have a value of zero. Aces are considered to be ones. All other cards have the value of their number. A five is 5, an eight is 8, and so forth. The key baccarat rule is that when you add up the total of the hand, only the “ones” digit counts. So if a hand adds up to 18, it is really considered an 8 in baccarat."
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