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Baccarat is a popular card game played in casinos worldwide. The game is played between two hands - the player and the banker. Each round of play has three possible outcomes: player wins, banker wins, or tie.
To start playing baccarat, players must first place their bets on either the player hand, banker hand, or a tie. The dealer then deals two cards each to both player and banker positions. The goal is to have a hand value closest to 9.
Card values in baccarat are simple: Aces count as 1, cards 2 through 9 are worth their face value, and 10s and face cards are worth 0. If the total value of a hand exceeds 9, only the last digit of the total is considered. For example, a hand of 7 and 8 would total 15, but counts as 5 in baccarat.
After the initial deal, additional cards may be drawn according to specific rules. The player hand acts first - if the player\“s total is 0-5, they draw a third card; if 6-7, they stand; if 8-9, it\“s a natural and no more cards are drawn.
The banker\“s actions depend on the player\“s third card and the banker\“s initial total. While the rules may seem complex at first, most casinos provide printed guides, and dealers are happy to explain the game to newcomers. |
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