Baccarat is one of the most played casino games in the world, and one of the most misunderstood. Behind the velvet ropes and high-roller reputation, it is actually one of the simplest casino games you'll ever sit down to play. You pick a side, the cards are dealt by fixed rules, and the hand closest to 9 wins. No skill required, no decisions to make during play.
What makes baccarat worth understanding properly is its house edge. The Banker bet carries a house edge of just 1.06%, one of the lowest of any casino bet available. If you're going to gamble, baccarat is one of the most player-friendly games in the casino.
This guide covers everything: the rules, card values, how to play through a complete round, the three bets and their odds, the third card tableau, baccarat variants, and strategy tips. Play live baccarat at Duelbits Casino today.
Baccarat is a card game pitting two hands against each other, the Player and the Banker. Neither the Banker nor the Player position necessarily corresponds to you or the dealer. They are simply two hands you can bet on. The objective is simple: bet on which hand will have a total closer to 9.
Baccarat's reputation as a complex, high-stakes game is a myth. It is actually among the simplest casino games, you make a bet before the cards are dealt and then watch as the outcome unfolds automatically. There are no decisions to make mid-game, no hitting or standing like blackjack. The rules govern everything.
Your role as a player is to predict the outcome of each round, Banker win, Player win, or Tie, before a single card is dealt. The drawing and counting rules are automatic.
Card values in baccarat differ from most other card games. All cards from 2 to 9 are worth their face value. Tens, Jacks, Queens, and Kings are all worth 0. Aces are worth 1 point.
The critical rule that confuses most beginners: if the total of a hand exceeds 9, you drop the tens digit, only the last digit counts. So a 7 and an 8 (total 15) counts as 5. A 9 and a 9 (total 18) counts as 8.
Quick reference:
| Card | Value |
|---|---|
| Ace | 1 |
| 2–9 | Face value |
| 10, Jack, Queen, King | 0 |
Baccarat hand scoring example:
| Cards | Total | Baccarat Score |
|---|---|---|
| 5 + 3 | 8 | 8 |
| 7 + 6 | 13 | 3 (drop the 1) |
| King + 9 | 9 | 9 |
| 10 + 4 | 14 | 4 (drop the 1) |
| 9 + 9 | 18 | 8 (drop the 1) |
There is no "busting" in baccarat the way there is in blackjack. No hand can ever have a total above 9.
Before any cards are dealt, you must choose your bet. The three options are:
Place your chips on the corresponding betting area on the table. Once betting closes, no changes can be made.
The dealer deals four cards in total, two for the Player position and two for the Banker position. Cards are typically dealt face-up on the baccarat table.
After the initial two cards, both hands are evaluated:
If either hand totals 8 or 9, a Natural, the round ends immediately. No third card is drawn. The higher Natural wins (or it's a tie if both are Natural 8 or 9 of equal value).
If neither hand is a Natural: the third card rules are applied.
If no Natural has occurred, specific rules determine whether a third card is drawn. You don't need to memorise these rules, the dealer applies them automatically, and game software handles them in online play. But understanding them helps you follow the action at the table.
Player's third card rule:
| Player Total | Action |
|---|---|
| 0–5 | Draw a third card |
| 6–7 | Stand (no third card) |
| 8–9 | Natural - no draw |
Banker's third card rule:
The Banker's action depends on the Banker's current total and, if the Player drew a third card, its value:
| Banker Total | Draws if Player's 3rd card is... | Stands if Player's 3rd card is... |
|---|---|---|
| 0, 1, 2 | Always draws | - |
| 3 | 0–7, 9 | 8 |
| 4 | 2–7 | 0, 1, 8, 9 |
| 5 | 4–7 | 0–3, 8, 9 |
| 6 | 6–7 | 0–5, 8, 9 |
| 7 | Always stands | - |
| 8, 9 | Natural — no draw | - |
If the Player stood (didn't draw a third card), the Banker draws on 0–5 and stands on 6–7.
After all applicable cards are drawn, both hands are totalled (remembering to drop the tens digit if over 9). The hand closest to 9 wins.
Understanding the mathematics behind each bet is the most important strategic knowledge in baccarat.
The Banker bet is the best bet on the baccarat table. The Banker hand wins approximately 45.86% of rounds, compared to 44.62% for the Player hand. The remaining rounds (roughly 9.5%) are ties. The 5% commission is applied to all winning Banker bets, reducing the house edge to approximately 1.06%.
| Bet | Win probability | Payout | House Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Banker | 45.86% | 0.95:1 | 1.06% |
| Player | 44.62% | 1:1 | 1.24% |
| Tie | 9.51% | 8:1 | 14.36% |
The Player bet is the cleanest bet in baccarat, no commission, straightforward 1:1 payout. The Player bet has a house edge of 1.24%, which is slightly higher than the Banker bet but still better than most casino games available.
For players who dislike the commission calculation on Banker wins, the Player bet is a perfectly acceptable alternative with minimal additional cost.
The Tie bet should be avoided by any player who cares about expected value. Despite the attractive 8:1 payout, the true odds of a tie make the house edge approximately 14.36%, one of the worst bets in the entire casino. Tie bets are novelty plays, not strategic choices.
The comparison makes the case clearly. The Banker bet costs you $1.06 per $100 wagered in expected value. The Tie bet costs you $14.36. That is a 1,254% difference in expected loss for the same dollar placed.
Always avoid the Tie bet as a primary wagering strategy.
A Natural is when the first two cards dealt to either hand total 8 or 9. A Natural 9 is the highest possible result, sometimes called "le grande natural." A Natural 8 is second. When a Natural occurs, no additional cards are drawn and the round ends immediately.
Naturals are the most decisive outcomes in baccarat. If both hands produce a Natural, for example, Player has 8 and Banker has 9, the higher Natural wins. If both have the same Natural (both 8 or both 9), it's a tie.
The standard version found at almost all modern casinos. All drawing rules are fixed, fully automatic, and predetermined. Players simply bet on Banker, Player, or Tie. This is the variant available at most live dealer tables including on Duelbits.
Mini Baccarat uses the same rules as Punto Banco but is played on a smaller table with lower betting minimums and a faster pace. It is the most accessible entry point for new baccarat players, rounds can complete in as little as 30 seconds.
A variant that eliminates the 5% Banker commission, instead settling on a 1:1 payout for all Banker wins, except when Banker wins with a total of 6, which pays only 0.5:1. This restructuring maintains a similar overall house edge while simplifying payouts.
Live dealer baccarat streamed in real time with a human dealer. Speed Baccarat reduces the time between rounds by dealing cards faster and reducing the betting window. Available at Duelbits Casino with multiple live table options.
Lightning Baccarat adds multiplier lightning strikes to random card values each round, with potential multipliers of up to 8x applied to winning hands. A 20% fee is built into the standard Banker and Player payouts to fund the multipliers, reducing the standard payout to 0.50:1. This makes Lightning Baccarat a higher-variance, more entertainment-focused variant rather than the lowest-house-edge option.
The Banker bet is the closest thing to a correct strategy in baccarat. With a house edge of 1.06%, it is statistically the best bet available at the table in every round. Betting Banker on every hand is the optimal mathematical approach.
This is genuinely the full extent of optimal baccarat strategy. Unlike blackjack, there is no decision tree, no card counting that legally influences the house edge, and no skill-based element to the card drawing rules.
Many baccarat players track patterns, streaks of Banker wins or Player wins, using scorecards to look for trends. Baccarat results are statistically independent. Each round is a fresh deal with no memory of previous rounds. No pattern-tracking system can alter the mathematical house edge. The Banker hand will still win 45.86% of hands and the Player hand 44.62% regardless of what happened in the previous ten rounds.
The scorecards (bead plate, big road, big eye boy, small road, cockroach pig) are entertaining tools for following the game, not predictive instruments. Use them if you enjoy the ritual of baccarat. Don't use them to believe you've found a systematic edge.
Popular betting systems like Martingale, Fibonacci, and Paroli can be applied to baccarat the same way as roulette. None of them change the mathematical house edge, they restructure how you win and lose across sessions.
Our roulette strategies guide covers the mechanics of each system in detail, all apply equally to baccarat's even-money bets. The same caution applies: systems manage variance, not edge.
Set a session budget before you sit down. Baccarat can move very quickly, especially in Speed or Mini Baccarat formats. A clear stop-loss limit and a profit target are the most practical tools available to any baccarat player.
Given the low house edge on the Banker bet, baccarat is among the most bankroll-friendly casino games available, but only if you stick to Banker and Player bets and avoid the Tie. The difference in expected value between these bets over thousands of rounds is enormous.
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| Game | Best Bet | House Edge |
|---|---|---|
| Baccarat | Banker | 1.06% |
| Blackjack | Basic strategy | ~0.5% |
| European Roulette | Outside bets | 2.7% |
| American Roulette | Outside bets | 5.26% |
| Slots | — | 2–15% |
| Baccarat (Tie bet) | — | 14.36% |
Baccarat's Banker bet is one of the best-value recurring bets in the entire casino. Its only meaningful competition is blackjack with optimal basic strategy, and blackjack requires active decision-making, while baccarat requires none.
What is baccarat? Baccarat is a card game where two hands, Player and Banker, each receive cards. The hand closest to a total of 9 wins. Players bet on which hand will win before the cards are dealt. All card drawing rules are automatic, no skill or decision-making is required during play.
How do you play baccarat? Bet on Banker, Player, or Tie before cards are dealt. Both hands receive two cards. Card values: Aces = 1, face cards = 0, all others = face value. Totals over 9 drop the first digit. The hand closest to 9 wins. Third card drawing rules are automatic.
What are the baccarat rules for drawing a third card? Player draws a third card if their total is 0–5 and stands on 6–7. Banker draws based on their total and, if applicable, the value of Player's third card, following the official baccarat tableau. The dealer or game software applies these rules automatically.
What is the best bet in baccarat? The Banker bet, 1.06% house edge after the 5% commission. The Player bet (1.24%) is the next best. The Tie bet carries a 14.36% house edge and should be avoided.
What does Natural mean in baccarat? Either the Player or Banker hand totals 8 or 9 from the first two cards. The round ends immediately when a Natural occurs, the higher Natural wins, or it's a tie if both hands have the same Natural total.
Why is there a 5% commission on the Banker bet? The Banker hand wins slightly more often due to the drawing rules. Without the commission, Banker would give players a statistical edge. The 5% commission restores the house edge to 1.06%, making it the best recurring casino bet available.
What are the different types of baccarat? Punto Banco (standard), Mini Baccarat (smaller table, lower stakes), No Commission Baccarat (no 5% fee, different payout on Banker 6), Speed Baccarat (faster rounds), and Lightning Baccarat (multiplier payouts, higher variance).
What does Bitcoin Baccarat mean on Duelbits? Playing live dealer baccarat using cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, or other supported coins. Identical rules and house edge to standard baccarat, with crypto deposits and withdrawals processed on-chain with no platform fees.