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Online Baccarat Rules
To Play:
- Chips are stacked by denomination in the right-hand corner of the
screen. To bet, simply drag and drop your chips to the Player, Banker
or Tie spots above your name. You are permitted to cancel your bet
by dragging and dropping the chips back to your stack or by clicking
the right-hand button on your mouse while pointing the cursor at the
bet you want to cancel. A player can also change the hand that he/she
has wagered on by dragging and dropping the chips from one spot to
another. By simply clicking your left-hand mouse button while pointing
the cursor on your chips, you may drag and drop them from the Player
spot to the Banker spot.
- Once a bet has been made, you may increase the wager by clicking
on the chip(s) you want to add.
- Click 'Deal' to begin the round. The Player and Banker will then
be dealt two cards each. The third card is dealt automatically, according
to the Third Card Rules, described above.
- The value of the Banker and Player hands is displayed in the table.
Cards are dealt at the end of the round for your convenience.
- Dealer collects the losing bets
- Your winnings are placed momentarily next to your original bet,
and then added to your stack of chips.
- Your Bankroll counter is adjusted automatically.
The Game:
Online Baccarat is played with six decks of playing cards that are re-shuffled
after each hand at Casino-on-Net Online. Cards are dealt from a shoe,
like in the card game Blackjack. Bets can be placed on either the Player's
side, the Bank side, or on a Tie. Four cards are then dealt, the first
and third to the Player, the second and fourth to the Banker.
The point totals for each of the hands is shown below. When a hand totals
8 or 9, each of these numbers is called a "Natural", and no more cards
will be dealt. The winning hand is the total value closest to 9 points.
A "Tie" is declared when both hands have equal values.
The Dealer may need to deal a third card, dependant on the initial hand
point value. Drawn face up; first to the Player hand and then to the Banker
hand, if necessary. Only one additional card may be dealt per hand. The
following rules are for the occurrence of a third card being dealt.
Objective:
Players place wagers on the hand they believe will win the round, the
winning hand is the closest hand to a total point value of 9 without going
over.
Betting Options:
Players can wager on these three choices: the player hand, the banker
hand or a tie bet hand. It is also possible to bet on the banker and the
player hand or tie at the same time.
Card Values:
Ace cards equal 1 point.
2 through 9 cards are their face value.
10 and Picture cards equal zero.
For example:
| 9+7=16 |
Hand counts 6 |
| 5+5+5=15 |
Hand counts 5 |
| 10+9=19 |
Hand is a "Natural" 9 |
| King+Ace+5=16 |
Hand counts 6 |
Third Card Rules:
Player Hand:
| Player Two Card Total |
Player Action |
| 1-2-3-4-5-0 |
Draws if Bank does not hold
a "Natural" 8 or 9 |
| 6-7-8-9 |
Stands |
Banker Hand:
Banker's Third Card Rule may depend on the third card drawn for the Player.
| Banker 2 Card Total |
Banker Action |
| 0-1-2 |
Must draw if Player does not
hold a "Natural" 8 or 9 |
| 7-8-9 |
Must Stand |
When Banker hand Totals 3-6:
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Draws when Player's Third
Card is: |
Stands when Player's Third
Card is: |
| 3 |
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-9-0 |
8 |
| 4 |
2-3-4-5-6-7 |
1-8-9-0 |
| 5 |
4-5-6-7 |
1-2-3-8-9-0 |
| 6 (Stands if Player does not
draw a third card) |
6-7 |
1-2-3-4-5-8-9-0 |
Payout:
- Player's winning hand wagers are paid 1 to 1. For example: if you
bet $5 on the Player hand, and the Player hand wins, you will get
your $5 back, in addition to another $5.
- Banker's winning hand wagers are also paid 1 to 1. The House charges
a 5 percent commission, called vigorish, on all of the winning Bank
wagers. The commission is deducted immediately and automatically during
the pay-out of the winnings. For example: if you bet $5 on the Banker
hand, and the Banker hand wins, you will get your $5 bet back, plus
another $4.75, which includes the $.25 deduction from the house charge.
- Winning tie bet wagers are paid 8 to 1. For example: if you bet
$5 on the Tie hand, and Banker and Player have the same hand count,
you will get your $5 bet back, in addition to another $40.
Shortcut Keys:
| To |
Click |
| Deal |
Space Bar/C |
| Place a Bet on Tie |
T |
| Place a Bet on the Banker |
B |
| Place a Bet on the Player |
P |
| Repeat bet |
R |
| Back to the lobby |
ALT left or backspace |
Table limits:
Minimum Bet: $1
Maximum Bet: $500
VIP Maximum Bet: $1,000
The Betting Limits may change according to Casino Policy.
Brick-and-Mortar casino game rules vs. Casino-on-Net-Online:
Brick-and-Mortar Casinos
(varies between casinos) |
Casino-on-Net-Online |
| Usually played with 6 or 8 decks of cards. |
Played with 6 decks of cards. |
| The 5% commission may be paid either by
the end of each shoe or when a person stops playing, whichever
comes first. |
5% commission is deducted immediately upon
payout. |
| Baccarat may have up to 15 player spots,
mini-baccarat has 7. |
Mini-baccarat has 5 player spots. |
| Cards may be dealt face down which allows
the player to turn them over. |
All cards are dealt face up. |
| In the case of a tie, the bettor may alter
the wager or let it ride to the next hand. |
In the case of a tie, the wager made on
Player or Banker is returned to your Bankroll. |
| In Baccarat the shoe may be passed around
and each player will have a chance to deal. |
Cards are dealt only by the dealer. |
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