- Live Baccarat is played with 8 decks of cards, without Jokers. Face cards (Jacks, Queens, and Kings) and Tens are worth 0, while Aces are worth 1. All other cards are counted at face value. At round start Banker and Player will receive 2 cards respectively, two cards for the Players and then two for the Banker.
- The third card for Banker and/or Player may be dealt according to the game rules. For example, if the Player’s third card is 8 the Banker does not get a third card. If the Player’s hand total is 6, he or she will not take a third card. Whoever is closest to a total of 9 wins the game. Matching hand totals will result in a Tie.
- The game supports bets on Banker, Player, Tie, Super 6, Banker Pair, Player Pair, Big, Small, Perfect Pair, Either Pair, Dragon 7, Panda 8 and Dragon Bonus. As you can see, there are plenty of betting opportunities to keep you entertained, and some of them carry a sizeable payout. Panda 8 pays 25 to 1, whereas Dragon 7 pays 40 to 1. At the start of the game, you can enable or disable No Commission play. Unlike roulette, which is played in a separate studio room, baccarat is played in a big studio with other tables in the background. Since the cards aren’t ideally visible, there will be a digital representation shown to confirm which cards have been drawn.
- The live dealer interface (AM tables) feature six card scanners, so there is no doubt that the cards shown are the ones that have been drawn.