General Tips
Tip #1: The one card placed faceup on the table indicates how
many cards the dealer will burn. If the card turned up is a
four of clubs, the dealer will burn four cards.
Tip #2: In baccarat, the casino takes a commission whenever
a player wins a bet placed on the banker side. This is because
betting on the banker has an inherent 1.06 percent advantage.
Bets are paid at 0.95-to-1.
Tip #3: Twos through nines are counted at face value; tens and
all jacks, queens and kings count as zero; and aces count as
one. Suit is irrelevant in baccarat.
Tip #4: First and third cards are dealt to the player. Second
and fourth cards are dealt to the banker.
Tip #5: For any total over nine, only the last digit is taken
- for example, a total composed of a six of clubs and a six
of diamonds is two. If either the player or the banker has a
total of eight or nine, it's called a "natural" and
automatically wins - unless the other hand also has a natural,
in which case the two hands tie.
Tip #6: If the player holds a total of less than six or seven,
the player draws.
Tip #7: With a total from zero to two the bank always draws;
with a total of seven the bank always stands; with a total of
three the bank draws, unless the player drew and its third card
was an eight; with a total of four the bank draws, unless the
player drew and its third card was an eight, nine or ace; with
a five the bank draws, unless the player drew a third card outside
the range of four through seven; with a six the bank stands,
unless the player drew a third card of either a six or a seven.
It is a good idea to avoid tie bets altogether, since they
give the house a significant advantage, close to 20%, in fact.
By sticking to only the banker and player bets, the house
advantage will remain at a minimum, thereby maximizing your
chances of winning.
Betting on the player gives the house a 1.36% edge
Betting on the banker gives the house a 1.17% edge
Either way, the house has the edge and should win in the long
run.
Some baccarat players believe in streaks and will bet on whatever
won the last hand. This strategy does not give you better
odds though as each hand is like the flip of a coin.
The Martingale Betting System
This dangerous system can dig you into a deep hole very
quickly should you have a long string of losses. It is an
easy system to understand. You attempt to win 1 unit ($1/?1,
or $5/?5, or whatever) on every hand. Your first bet is 1
unit on player or banker. If the bet is won, you start again
at 1 unit. If the bet is lost, you double the next bet to
2 units. Winning at this stage gives you a win of 1 unit (1
unit lost followed by 2 units won). Should you lose again,
then you double your bet again, this time to 4 units. And
again, a win at this stage is of 1 unit (1 unit lost, 2 units
lost and 3 units won). And so on until you win. Given a 'normal'
sequence it should not be too long before you register a win
which covers your losses and provides a win of 1 unit.
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