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Baccarat Rules at RulesOfBaccarat.com

The baccarat has three options for betting:

1· Player Hand
2· Bank Hand
3· Tie Hand

You can bet any amount between the minimum and maximum of the table.

Your bet on the player's hand:

Your are betting on the player's hand placing your gaming chips in the "Player" area in front of you.

You win the bet if the player's hand at the end of the round, will be greater than the dealer's. In this case, you are paid even money and charged no commission. 1.29% is the house's edge for this bet.

Your bet on the Bank Hand:

American Baccarat Rules

At the American Baccarat only two hands are dealt: the "banker" hand and the "player" hand, regardless of the number of players at the table. The object of the baccarat game is to bet which of hte two hands will have a score closest to 9.

Players make the bets before the hands are dealt any amount from the table minimum to the table maximum. There are three betting options:

1· Player hand
2· Bank hand
3· Tie

The Game is played with 8 or 6 complete decks of cards. The dealer shuffles the cards, and then places them in a special box called the "shoe."

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