Double Baccarat: How To Play
This game allows you to accurately guess which hand (yours or the banker's hand) is closest to 9.
Place your bet. Possible bets include win, banker win or draw.
HOW TO PLAY
You and the banker will each be dealt two cards at the start of the game.
If the value of any of the hands equals or exceeds an eight or nine digit number, the hand will be declared "natural" and no further cards will be dealt.
If your hand is worth less than five, you will receive a third card.
The banker will "stand" if you do not draw a third card.
CARD VALUE
The following values are used in this card game:
Zero to 10, Jack, Queen and King
Face Value - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9
One - As
Only the last digit of a hand over 10 is considered (for example, a hand of 18 is worth 8; a hand with 10 is worth 0.
PAYMENT
Player - 1:
Banker wins 1:1
Tie - 8:1
Player pair - 12:1
Banker pair - 12:1
Side Bet
The game offers two side bets: Perfect Pair and Any Pair.
ANY SIDE INSTALLING
This allows you to bet that you or the banker will be dealt a pair during your initial two-card hand.
The Any Pair side bet pays more if you and the banker accept a pair; it also pays more if the first four cards are of the same rank.
PAYMENT of any PAIR
Any pair - 5 to 1
Two pairs = 25:1
Four-of-a-kind - 50:1
PERFECT COUPLE SIDE BET
This allows you to bet that you or the banker will be dealt a Perfect Pair over your initial two cards.
Perfect Pair is when two cards are of the same rank and suit.
The Perfect Pair Side Bet pays more if you and the banker accept the Perfect Pair. It is even more expensive if the first four cards are of the same suit or rank.
PERFECT PAIR PAYMENT
One Perfect Pair - 25/1
Two unique Perfect Couples - 500:1
Four-of-a-kind - 1,000:1
WIN THE HISTORY BOARD
Six Win History Boards are available in this game. These boards allow you to view past results and help you place bets.
To see more History Viewers, click on each board.
The Bead Plate shows previous results:
The red bead indicates the banker's victory
Blue beads win the game
A green bead indicates a tie
There are three ways to see patterns in past results: Big Way, Little Way, and Big Boy Eyes.
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