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How to Play Baccarat: Complete Rules

Learn the rules of baccarat from scratch, including card values, drawing rules, and the different bet types available.

Baccarat Basics

Baccarat is one of the simplest casino card games. Two hands are dealt — the Player and the Banker — and you bet on which will have a total closest to 9. You can also bet on a Tie.

Despite its reputation as a high-roller game, online baccarat is accessible to all budgets. The rules are fixed, meaning no skill or decision-making is required once the bet is placed.

Card Values

Cards 2-9 are worth their face value. Aces count as 1. Tens, Jacks, Queens, and Kings are worth 0. If a hand total exceeds 9, only the second digit counts (e.g., 15 becomes 5).

The best possible hand is a "natural" 9, followed by a natural 8. If either the Player or Banker is dealt a natural, no more cards are drawn.

Drawing Rules

If neither hand has a natural, drawing rules apply. The Player draws a third card if their total is 0-5, and stands on 6-7. The Banker's draw depends on both their own total and the Player's third card.

You don't need to memorise these rules — the dealer (or software) handles everything automatically. Just place your bet and watch the action unfold.

Betting Options and House Edge

Banker bet: 1.06% house edge (a 5% commission is charged on wins). Player bet: 1.24% house edge. Tie bet: approximately 14.4% house edge — avoid this bet.

The Banker bet is statistically the best option in baccarat. While the 5% commission reduces your payout, the Banker hand wins slightly more often than the Player hand.


How to Play Baccarat: Complete Rules — Casino Guide