How to Play Baccarat
- Daniel Gunba
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
Updated: 4 hours ago

How to Play Baccarat
Baccarat is a simple card game often associated with high rollers but perfect for all skill levels. Players bet on one of three outcomes: the Player hand, the Banker hand, or a Tie. Two cards are dealt to each side, and the hand closest to nine wins. No complex decisions are required—just place your bet and watch the game unfold.
How It Works
Betting Options: Place your bet on either the Player hand, the Banker hand, or a Tie.
Dealing the Cards: Two cards are dealt to each side.
Scoring: Cards 2–9 are worth their face value, 10s and face cards count as 0, and Aces are worth 1. Only the last digit of the total counts (e.g., 15 = 5).
Drawing Rules: Depending on the totals, a third card may be drawn automatically—players do not decide this.
Winning: The hand closest to 9 wins.
Tips for Beginners
The Banker bet has the lowest house edge.
Avoid betting on a Tie as it has high odds but low probability.
Baccarat is best played with a set budget due to its fast pace.