To correctly bet on which of two hands, the “Player” or the “Banker,” will end up with a higher point total — or a tie.
Banker’s first two cards
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Banker takes a third card if the Player’s third card is:
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0, 1 or 2
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Any card
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3
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Not an 8
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4
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2 through 7
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5
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4 through 7
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6
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6 or 7
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Player Bet: You win if the Player’s Hand is greater than the Banker’s Hand.
Banker Bet: the opposite of the Player Bet. You win if the Banker’s Hand is greater than the Player’s Hand.
Tie Bet: a bet that the Player’s Hand and Banker’s Hand will tie.
Curator: In some baccarat versions, this is the player responsible for dealing the cards.
Natural: a hand that has a point count of 8 or 9 on the first two cards dealt.
Vigorish: Up to a 5% commission taken by the House on winning bets on the Banker’s Hand on most versions of Baccarat.
Baccarat is not played against the dealer.
A Player or Banker bet will push if the hands tie. That means you get your bet back.
A winning wager made on the Player’s Hand is paid at 1 to 1.
A winning wager made on the Banker’s Hand is paid at 1 to 1, but because the Banker’s Hand is slightly more likely to win, the House may collect up to a 5% commission on these wagers.
A winning Tie wager is paid at 8 to 1.
Disclaimer: This game guide is meant as an introduction. The official regulations for Massachusetts electronic gaming devices can be found at massgaming.com/regulations/table-games-rules/.