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The name Baccarat sounds familiar to you, but you've still fail to grasp the goal of the game? Here, at http://www.casino-spain-2002.com you will finally come to terms with the Baccarat fable and bleach its darkest corners. Baccarat is all about placing the bet on either Banker or Player, aspiring to get the cards as approachable to 9 or equal to 9 as possible. It is crucial to understand that the "Banker", in this case is not a casino representative but merely one of your betting options. Providing that the banker wins, the casino will charge 5 % of his winnings. 

Cards ACE to NINE are worth their face value of 1 to 9. Cards TEN to KING are worth 0 (zero).

Cards are dealt as follows - card to player, card to banker, card to player, card to banker. (4 cards)

The TOTAL value of the cards cannot exceed 9. Or put another way - if the total value exceeds 9 then subtract 10. Example 7 + 8 = 15, -10 = 5

If the total of the first two cards for either player or banker is 8 or 9 (a NATURAL) then there are no more cards dealt (player and banker STAND) and the scores are compared to determine the winner.

The odds in Baccarat are set and do not change. The reason they do not change is that in the game of Baccarat there are no choices to make for either the dealer or the player as the game is played out automatically according to the rules. Even by counting cards the odds only change slightly. The Odds in blackjack are as follows


Odds of you winning : 44.62%
Odds of the house winning : 45.85%
Odds of a tie : 9.53%


This seems to show that the odds are in favour of betting on the house winning every time. To even out the odds however the house charges commission on the winnings from bets placed on the house this is normally about 5%. Even with the commission factored in it is still slightly better to bet on the house rather than on the player. The odds do change if the commission changes from the normal 5%. It works out that you should bet on the house for all commissions below 5% with the odds just getting better the lower the commission and with all commissions over 5% you should bet on the player.

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