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Baccarat Online


This casino card game is enjoyed all over the world. Baccarat is thought to have its roots in 15th-century, but experts are not entirely sure of its true origin. Baccarat is an easy game to play and has only three possible outcomes - “Player”, “Banker” and “Draw”. In Punto Banco, which is the most popular version of the game of all, a player can find a bet on all three options during each round.

In Baccarat on the other hand, the player stays with the banker for a longer period of time. Just as there are different types of roses, there are different versions of Baccarat. Three versions are particularly well known internationally: Chemin De Fer, Banque and Punto Banco.

Punto Banco is a game of chance where skills or strategy have no place. In Baccarat Banque and Chemin, on the other hand, the player has the opportunity to incorporate skills and strategy into the game. When you play Baccarat at an online casino, almost without exception it is Punto Banco and the player has no chance to influence the game during the round.

Instead, the player bets on the option he is betting on and watches when the dealer draws the cards. In all versions of Baccarat, the round begins with two cards dealt to both the player and the banker. If either or both of these hands have a value of 8 or 9, a draw will result.

• If the player's score is 6 or 7, the player must quit.
• If a player's hand is between 0-5, the player must raise another card.
• If the player's hand is 6 or 7, both the banker and the player must raise the card.
• If the banker's hand is worth 2 or less, the banker must raise the card, regardless of the value of the player's third card.
• If the banker's hand value is 3, the banker must raise the card, unless the player's third card is worth 8.
• If the value of the banker's hand is 4, the banker must raise the card, unless the value of the player's third card is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7.
• If the value of the banker's hand is 5, the banker must raise the card, unless the value of the player's third card is 4, 5, 6, or 7.
• If the value of the banker's hand is 6, the banker must raise the card, unless the player's card was 6 or 7.
• If the value of the banker's card is 7, the banker must quit.
• If you win a hand in Punto Banco, as a banker or player, you will be paid 1: 1. However, it is worth noting that sometimes a 5% fee is taken from the banker’s profits. If you win the draw, you will be paid 6: 1.