Baccarat
Strategy
When
you think of Baccarat, you probably think of a game
that's played by an exclusive club of high rollers
only. These players sit behind roped-off tables, called
the Baccarat Pit, and wager thousands of dollars at
the turn of a card. Baccarat has always had this kind
of reputation and as the most formal of casino games,
it has done well to live up to it. Until now!
The
richest of gamblers have known for a long time that
Baccarat truly is one of the best games available.
They have also done well to exclude the average player
by scaring them off with large wagers. But that is
all changing, and fast!
Nowadays,
we are seeing more and more people playing Baccarat
who previously would have stayed away. And we discover
that this is really a good game for the small stakes
player because of its simplicity to learn and play,
and the favorable odds.
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from a big spender to the casual player can indulge
in this exciting game of chance. So let's all be bold;
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wearing a tuxedo and join-us in the pit...
To
truly understand the game, we'll have to understand
a little about its background. The word "baccarat"
is derived from the Italian term "baccarat",
which means zero. No not zero winnings, but rather
a zero value for all face cards and tens. In Europe,
where the game started and flourished, Baccarat has
a close cousin in the game "Chemin de Fer".
The game of Baccarat isn't only found in Europe. In
a standard American casino you'll find the game commonly
referred to as Mini-Baccarat.
Mini-Baccarat
is as simple as ABC and can be learned easily just
by playing. Each game begins with two hands of two
cards, each being dealt face up. The object of the
game is basic; you place a bet on one of the two hands
you think will total closest to nine. So you only
have to make one decision-what wager to place. And
to make things even easier, the game only has three
possible bets. You can bet on:
1.
The player's hand
2. The banker's hand
3. A tie between the two hands
Are
you mesmerized by the complexity of this game? Don't
nod off just yet because the fun stuff is coming.
Now that you know what bets to make, you'll need to
know how to read the cards. Card Values are as follows:
1.
Ace is counted as one
2. 2-9 are counted at face value
3. Ten and face cards are all counted as zero
Therefore,
if the total of the cards is 10 or greater, only the
second digit is counted as the value of the hand.
From these card values, the player closest to nine
wins. If from the outset a hand's first two cards
are an 8 or 9, this is called a 'natural', and is
an automatic win unless the other hand ties or has
a higher value. Each hand is only allowed a maximum
of three cards, and the third card is automatically
drawn for you under certain conditions.
For
the Player's hand, when the first 2 cards total:
0,
1, 2, 3, 4, or 5- a third card is drawn 6 or 7- the
player stands 8 or 9- this is a natural (Note: When
this occurs, the banker cannot draw a third card.)
For
the banker's hand, it depends on the player's hand:
First
2 cards total: Draws when Player's 3rd card is Doesn't
draw when Player's 3rd card is
0,
1 or 2 Always Draws
3 1 to 10 8
4 2 to 7 1,8,9,10
5 4,5,6,7 1,2,3,8,9,10
6 6 or 7 1-5,8,9,10
7 stands stands
8 or 9 neutral can't draw
So
try out this fast and exciting game and let us know
what you think. If you have any tips or tricks of
your own that you'd like to share with your fellow
gamblers, we'd love to hear from you. Send your comments
to feedback@galaxine.com.
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