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| Welcome to WNXWN Bacarrat |
Baccarat is one of the easiest and fun table games to play. Deciding whether to wager on the banker's hand or player's hand or if it will be a tie is the hardest part. The rules of Baccarat may seem a bit confusing but keep in mind that there really is no need to understand them fully, where this game is pretty much a game of chance and all you really have to do is decide which hand you think will win, and place your wager accordingly
Overview
A. Player's hand wagering area
B. Tie wagering area
C. Banker's hand wagering area
D. Selection Button
E. Player's hand
F. Banker's hand
G. History Chart
H. Stream TV window (LIVE Streaming Feed window (adjustable)
I. Live broadcast cable TV (CNN News)
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| Getting Started |
| 1. To start playing Bacarrat, you mush have money (USD or EURO) in your player's account. If you have no money, you will be asked if you would like to visit the cashier. To learn more see PAYMENT
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| 2. To enter a bacarrat table, you will need to search for an open spot from the list of tables. Highlight the table with an available spot and click GO on the bottom of the window.
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| 3. Upon entrance to the table, you be asked to choose the betting amount preference.
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| Basic Rules |
Card Values:
The suits of the cards have no meaning in the game.
Cards 2 through 9 is face value.
10, Jack, Queen, and King is valued as 0.
Ace is valued as 1
To calculate the score for the hand, the sum of the values of each card and drop the ten's digit.
Two hands are dealt, one for the Player and one for the Banker. You can bet on one or the other. If the hand you bet on wins, you receive a 1 to 1 (even money) payoff. You can also bet that the hands will tie, you receive an 8 to1 payoff.
From the start, each hand receives two cards. When necessary, additional cards are drawn according to the rules. The hand closest to 9 wins. Tens, Jacks, Queens and Kings is valued as 0. The Ace counts 1 and cards 2 through 9 are at face value. The hand that comes closest to a count of 9 wins. Hands don't bust like in Blackjack, because the first digit of a two-digit number is always dropped. An example, if 5 and 7 are drawn for a total of 12, the count is 2. When there is a tie, nobody loses. If the first two cards total 8 or 9, the hand is called a natural and it wins automatically, unless both hands have equal value naturals, in which case it's a tie. If neither hand has a natural additional cards are drawn to determine a winner. A dealt total of 8 or 9 points is called a natural, and no additional cards will be drawn. It is an automatic win unless the opposing hand has a higher natural or the hand is a tie. On all other totals, 0 through 7, the drawing of an additional card depends strictly on established rules of play. There is never more than one card drawn to a hand in any case.
The player need not be familiar with the rules for drawing on the third card for the caller will direct the action and request that a third card be drawn if the rules require it. The Player's hand will be acted upon first, and then the Banker's. Despite the different variations of baccarat, the third card rules for draw are consistent for games around the world. The two card total of the Player's hand determines whether a third card should be drawn and is regulated by the following rules:
Player Rules
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Two Card Total |
Player's Action |
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0-5 |
Draw card |
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6 or 7 |
Stand |
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8 or 9 |
Natural. Banker cannot draw. |
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Banker Rules
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Banker |
Bank Draws |
Bank Does Not Draw |
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Total |
When Giving |
When Giving |
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Player This Card |
Player This Card |
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0-2 |
0-9 |
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3 |
0-7,9 |
8 |
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4 |
2-7 |
0-1,8-9 |
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5 |
4,5-7 |
0-3,8-9 |
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6 |
6-7 |
0-5,8-9 |
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7 |
Banker Always Stands |
Banker Always Stands |
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8-9 |
A Natural - Player Can't Draw |
A Natural - Player Can't Draw |
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Player's hand win:
- The hand wagered on has the higher total.
- If the Player bets on a Tie, and the banker and the Player totals are equal.
- If you bet on Player and win, you win even money. A $5 wager pays back your $5, plus an additional $5.
- If you bet on Banker and win, you win even money minus a 5% commission*. A $5 wager pays back your $5, plus an additional $4.75.
- If you bet on Tie and win, you win 9 times your wager. A $5 wager pays back your $5, plus an additional $45.
Player's hand loose:
- The hand wagered on is not the highest hand.
- The Player wagers on a Tie and the banker hand and the Players hand are not equal.
- If the Player wagers on the Banker or Player and the result is a Tie, the wager is a push.
Screen shots
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