How to Play Baccarat
Understanding the baccarat table is the first step; next, you need to grasp the game’s fundamental rules. The primary objective in baccarat is BK8 to achieve a hand value as close to nine as possible using two or three cards.
Card Values
- Cards 2-9: Face value
- 10, Jack, Queen, King: Worth zero
- Ace: Worth one
Gameplay Mechanics
- Dealing Cards: The banker deals two cards to the player and two to themselves.
- Calculating Hand Value: Sum the values of the two cards. If the total exceeds nine, only the second digit is considered (e.g., a hand of 7 and 8 totals 15, which counts as 5).
- Drawing a Third Card:
- If the player’s hand value is 5 or less, they draw a third card.
- If the hand value is 6 or 7, the player stands.
- If the hand value is 8 or 9, it is a “natural,” and no more cards are drawn.
Winning the Game
The goal is to predict which hand—Banker or Player—will have a value closest to nine. Bets can also be placed on a Tie, though this is statistically less likely.