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==Versions== ===''Punto banco''=== ''Punto banco'' is nowadays the most played version of baccarat in the United States.<ref name=":1" />{{Rp|page=231}} In ''punto banco'', the [[casino]] banks the game at all times, and commits to playing out both hands according to fixed drawing rules, known as the "tableau" (French: "board"), in contrast to more historic baccarat games where each hand is associated with an individual who makes drawing choices. The player (''punto'') and banker (''banco'') are simply designations for the two hands dealt out in each coup, two outcomes which the bettor can back; the player hand has no particular association with the gambler, nor the banker hand with the house. ''Punto banco'' is dealt from a [[dealing shoe|shoe]] containing 6 or 8 decks of cards shuffled together; a [[cut-card]] is placed in front of the seventh from last card, and the drawing of the cut-card indicates the last coup of the shoe. The dealer [[Burn card|burns]] the first card face up and then based on its respective numerical value, with aces worth 1 and face cards worth 10, the dealer burns that many cards face down. For each coup, two cards are dealt face up to each hand, starting from "player" and alternating between the hands. The [[croupier]] may call the total (e.g., "five player, three banker"). If either the player or banker or both achieve a total of 8 or 9 at this stage, the coup is finished and the result is announced: a player win, a banker win, or tie. If neither hand has eight or nine, the drawing rules are applied to determine whether the player should receive a third card. Then, based on the value of any card drawn to the player, the drawing rules are applied to determine whether the banker should receive a third card. The coup is then finished, the outcome is announced, and winning bets are paid out. ''Punto banco'' is a pure game of chance and therefore it is not possible for a gambler's bets to be rationally motivated.<ref name=":1" />{{Rp|page=230}} ====Tableau of drawing rules==== If neither the player nor the banker is dealt a total of 8 or 9 in the first two cards (known as a "[[natural (gambling)|natural]]"), the tableau is consulted, first for the player's rules, then the banker's. ; Player's rule : If the player has an initial total of 5 or less, they draw a third card. If the player has an initial total of 6 or 7, they stand. ; Banker's rule : If the player stood pat (i.e. has only two cards), the banker regards only their own hand and acts according to the same rule as the player, i.e. the banker draws a third card with hands 5 or less and stands with 6 or 7. : If the player drew a third card, the banker acts according to the following more complex rules: * If the banker total is 2 or less, they draw a third card regardless of what the player's third card is. * If the banker total is 3, they draw a third card unless the player's third card is an 8. * If the banker total is 4, they draw a third card if the player's third card is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7. * If the banker total is 5, they draw a third card if the player's third card is 4, 5, 6, or 7. * If the banker total is 6, they draw a third card if the player's third card is a 6 or 7. * If the banker total is 7, they stand. {| class="wikitable" |+ Tableau for ''punto banco'' ! rowspan="2" |banker total ! colspan="10" |player's third card |- !0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9 |- !0–2 |H |H |H |H |H |H |H |H |H |H |- !3 |H |H |H |H |H |H |H |H |S |H |- !4 |S |S |H |H |H |H |H |H |S |S |- !5 |S |S |S |S |H |H |H |H |S |S |- !6 |S |S |S |S |S |S |H |H |S |S |- !7 |S |S |S |S |S |S |S |S |S |S |} The croupier will deal the cards according to the tableau and the croupier will announce the winning hand, either the player or the banker. Losing bets will be collected and the winning bets will be paid according to the rules of the house. Usually, 1-to-1 [[even money]] will be paid on player bets and 19-to-20 on banker bets (even money with "5% commission to the house on the win"). Should both the player and banker have the same value at the end of the deal the croupier shall announce "égalité — tie bets win." All tie bets will be paid at 8-to-1 odds and all bets on player or banker remain in place and active for the next game (the customer may or may not be able to retract these bets depending on casino rules). ====Casino provision==== {{Globalize|section|date=August 2018}} In the U.S., the full-scale version of ''punto banco'' is usually played at large tables in roped off areas or private rooms separated from the main gaming floor. The game is frequented by [[high roller]]s, who may wager tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars on a single hand. Minimum bets are relatively high, often starting at $100 and going as high as $500. Posted maximum bets are often arranged to suit a player.<ref>{{cite web|title=Baccarat - Wizard of Odds|url=https://wizardofodds.com/games/baccarat/basics/|website=wizardofodds.com|access-date=20 November 2017|language=en-us|archive-date=1 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201031430/https://wizardofodds.com/games/baccarat/basics/|url-status=live}}</ref> The table is staffed by a croupier, who directs the play of the game, and two dealers who calculate tax and collect and pay bets. Six or eight decks of cards are used, normally shuffled only by the croupier and dealers. The [[Shoe (cards)|shoe]] is held by one of the players, who deals the cards on the instructions of the croupier according to the tableau. On a player win, the shoe moves either to the highest winning bettor, or to the next person in clockwise order around the table, depending on the casino's conventions. The shoe may be refused or the croupier may be requested to deal. ====Odds and strategy==== ''Punto banco'' has both some of the lowest [[house edge]]s among casino table games, and some of the highest. The player bet has, relative to most casino bets, a low house edge of 1.24%, and the banker bet (accounting for the 5% commission on the win) is even lower, at 1.06%. In contrast, the tie bet, which pays 8-to-1, has a high house edge of 14.4%.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wizardofodds.com/baccarat |title=Baccarat |date=1 March 2011 |publisher=Wizard of Odds Consulting |access-date=24 June 2011 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110607015724/http://wizardofodds.com/baccarat| archive-date=7 June 2011 | url-status= live}}</ref> Most casinos in the United Kingdom pay the tie at 9-to-1, resulting in a house edge of approximately 4.85%.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/pdf/rules%20of%20core%20casino%20games%20in%20great%20britain%20-%20june%202011.pdf|title=Rules of core casino games in Great Britain|date=June 2011|access-date=2 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220065947/http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/pdf/rules%20of%20core%20casino%20games%20in%20great%20britain%20-%20june%202011.pdf|archive-date=20 December 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" |+ House edge for ''punto banco'' (with 8-deck shoe)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/pdf/rules%20of%20core%20casino%20games%20in%20great%20britain%20-%20june%202011.pdf|title=Rules of core casino games in Great Britain|date=June 2011|access-date=2 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220065947/http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/pdf/rules%20of%20core%20casino%20games%20in%20great%20britain%20-%20june%202011.pdf|archive-date=20 December 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> |- |If bank/''banco'' wins |1.06% |- |If player/''punto'' wins |1.24% |- |If ties (8-to-1 payout) |14.4% |- |If ties (9-to-1 payout) |4.85% |} [[Card counting]] can be employed to reduce the house edge by about 0.05%.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://wizardofodds.com/games/baccarat/card-counting/|title=Card Counting in Baccarat|date=1 August 2020|last=Shackleford|first=Michael|publisher=Wizard of Odds|accessdate=6 April 2024}}</ref> If paired with a technique known as [[edge sorting]], baccarat players can obtain a significant edge versus the casino. ====Variations==== Mini-baccarat is a version of ''punto banco'' played on a small table with smaller minimums/maximums. It is popular with more casual players, particularly those from Asia.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Scarne|first1=John|title=Scarne's New Complete Guide to Gambling|date=1986|publisher=Simon & Schuster|location=New York|isbn=978-0671630638|edition=Fully rev., expanded, updated}}</ref><ref name="gami_Bacc">{{Cite web| title = Baccarat or Baccawreck?| author = The Analyst| work = Gaming Today| date = 2016-03-01| accessdate = 2016-03-12| url = https://www.gamingtoday.com/articles/article/58942-Baccarat_or_Baccawreck#.VuSijOIrLak| archive-date = 24 December 2018| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181224023954/https://www.gamingtoday.com/articles/article/58942-Baccarat_or_Baccawreck#.VuSijOIrLak| url-status = live}}</ref><ref name="casi_TheJ">{{Cite web| title = The Joys of Mini-Baccarat| author = Henry Tamburin| work = Casino Center| accessdate = 2016-03-12| url = http://www.casinocenter.com/the-joys-of-mini-baccarat/| archive-date = 6 November 2021| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20211106103736/https://www.casinocenter.com/the-joys-of-mini-baccarat/| url-status = live}}</ref> A mini-baccarat variation where even money is paid on winning banker bets (rather than 95%), except when the banker wins with 6, which pay only 50% of the bet, goes under various names including ''Super 6'' and ''Punto 2000''. The house edge on a banker bet under Super 6 is 1.46% compared with regular commission baccarat at 1.058%. This is equivalent to increasing the commission by 17.45% to 5.87%. The banker wins with a 6 about five times every eight-deck shoe. As well as its increased house edge, the Super 6 variation is used by casinos for its speed, since it partially does away with the time-consuming process of calculating and collecting commission on winning banker bets except for winning with a 6.{{cn|date=April 2022}} In a similar variation called ''EZ-baccarat'', even money is paid on both winning banker or player bets, except when the banker wins with a total of 7 after the third card is drawn, which results in a push on banker bets. The game has two additional options, the ''Dragon 7'', a specific bet of a winning three-card 7 on the banker side, which pays 40-to-1 instead of pushing, and ''Panda 8'', a bet of a winning three-card 8 on the player side, which pays 25-to-1.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Hoffman |first=Zach |title=What is EZ Baccarat? |url=https://ezbaccarat.com/what-is-ez-baccarat/ |access-date=2022-07-13 |website=EZ Baccarat |language=en-US}}</ref> ===''Chemin de fer''=== Six decks of cards are used, shuffled together. Players are seated in random order, typically around an oval table; discarded cards go to the center. Play begins to the right of the [[croupier]] and continues counterclockwise. Once play begins, one player is designated as the banker; this player also deals. The other players are "punters". The position of banker passes counterclockwise in the course of the game. In each round, the banker wagers the amount they are willing to risk. Each other player, in order, then declares whether they will "go bank", playing against the entire current bank with a matching wager. A maximum of one player may "go bank". If no one "goes bank", players make their wagers in order. If the total wagers from the players are less than the bank, observing bystanders may also wager up to the amount of the bank. If the total wagers from the players are greater than the bank, the banker may choose to increase the bank to match; otherwise, the excess wagers are removed in reverse play order. The banker deals four cards face-down: two to themselves and two held [[Community card|in common]] by the remaining players. The player with the highest individual wager (or first in play order if tied for highest wager) is selected to represent the group of non-banker players. The banker and player both look at their cards; if either has an eight or a nine, this is immediately announced and the hands are turned face-up and compared. If neither hand is an eight or nine, the player has a choice to accept or refuse a third card; if accepted, it is dealt face-up. Traditional practice – grounded in mathematics, similar to [[basic strategy]] in blackjack, but further enforced via [[Social control#Informal|social sanctions]] by the other individuals whose money is at stake – dictates that one always accept a card if one's hand totals between 0 and 4, inclusive, and always refuse a card if it totals 6 or 7. After the player finishes, the banker, in turn, decides either to accept or to refuse another card. Once both the banker and the representative player have made their decision, the hands are turned face-up and compared. If the player's hand exceeds the banker's hand when they are compared, each wagering player receives back their wager and a matching amount from the bank, and the position of banker passes to the next player in order. If the banker's hand exceeds the player's hand, all wagers are forfeit and placed into the bank, and the banker position does not change. If there is a tie, wagers remain as they are for the next hand. If the banker wishes to withdraw, the new banker is the first player in order willing to stake an amount equal to the current bank total. If no one is willing to stake this amount, the new banker is instead the next player in order, and the bank resets to whatever they wish to stake. Many games have a set minimum bank or wager amount. Unlike ''punto banco'', which is purely a game of chance, ''chemin de fer'' includes an element of player skill.<ref name=":1" />{{Rp|page=231}} ===''Baccarat banque''=== In ''baccarat banque'' the position of banker is more permanent compared to ''chemin de fer''. The shoe contains three inter-shuffled decks. The banker, unless they retire because they wish to or ran out of money to stake, keeps their role until all these cards have been dealt. The banker is initially determined via auctioning, i.e. is given to the player who will undertake to risk the largest amount. In some circles, the person who has first set down their name on the list of players has the right to hold the first bank, risking such amount as they may think proper. When a banker is determined, they sit opposite the croupier with the discard area between. On both sides of the banker are the punters (traditionally, ten such constituting a full table). Other players cannot sit directly and may only bet when active players' bets don't cover the banker's stakes. The croupier shuffles the cards then prompts one punter from their right, one from their left then the banker to reshuffle and finally selects a random player to cut. After every player has bet, the banker deals one card to one of the right punters, the second to one of the left punters, and the third to themselves. This is done twice, resulting in 6 cards on the table. Each side wins or loses depending on the cards dealt to that side only. The rules as to turning up with eight or nine, offering and accepting cards, and so on, are the same as ''chemin de fer''. Each punter continues to hold the cards for their side so long as they win or tie. If they lose, the next hand is dealt to the player next following them in rotation. In each side, any player may "go bank", like in ''chemin de fer''. If two players on opposite sides desire to "go bank", each player bets half the bank. A player going bank may either do so for as many times as they like until they lose, or as a cheval, i.e. on two hands separately, one-half of the stake being played upon each hand. A player going bank and losing may go bank again, until they lose for the third time. A banker must play out one hand, but may retire at any time afterwards. On retiring, they must state the amount they retire with. It is then open to any other player (in order of rotation) to continue the bank, starting with the same stake and dealing from undealt cards. The outgoing banker takes the place previously occupied by their successor. Should the bank empty, the banker may freely put more money at stake without losing their right to bank. If all punters' bets exceed the bank stake, the banker does not need to put more money. In the event of their losing, the croupier pays the punters in order of rotation until the bank runs out of money. The remainders are returned. The banker may, however, choose to accept the bets and increase their own stakes anyway. If they do so, the bank becomes unlimited and the banker must either cover all bets posted by all players or give up the bank. ===Macao=== Macao uses two decks of cards shuffled together. Punters place their bets (within the agreed limits) against the banker. Initially, one card is dealt clockwise and face down to every player by the banker. The punters' objective is to beat the banker's card value or risk losing their bet. In case of a tie, whoever has the same value with fewer cards wins. The banker wins if there is a tie in both value and number of cards (in an early version, all bets are off). Any punter who receives a [[Natural (gambling)|natural]] 9 receives triple the amount of the bet as long as the banker does not have a natural 9 too. Winning with a natural 8 awards double while winning with a 7 or under is only equal to the bet. Players can request additional cards which are dealt face up; if it is a ten or a [[face card]], they can reject it and ask for another. In an early version of this game, going over 9 with extra cards amounts to a "bust" as in [[blackjack]],<ref name="Parlett" /> later versions use [[modular arithmetic|modulo 10 arithmetic]] as in the other games. Beating the banker with a pair only awards an equal amount to the bet. When the deck is exhausted, the player to the banker's left becomes the new banker.<ref>[http://pravilakart.com/en/macau_rules.html Macau rules] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161026114647/http://pravilakart.com/en/macau_rules.html |date=26 October 2016 }} at Pravilakart.com. Retrieved 9 December 2017.</ref> Victoria is a variation of Macao where players are initially dealt two cards.
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