- Game play-wise, there are absolutely no differences here from any other online Baccarat game. As such, fans of live baccarat games should already know how to play No Commission Baccarat by Ezugi. Still, for the sake of beginners, we’ll quickly go through the basics.
- The goal of the game is to predict which of two card piles will be closer to 9 in value. Importantly, all cards valued 10 and up count are worth zero. If your pile ends up with a double-digit score, only the last digit counts. For instance, if you have 15, the pile counts as a 5 for the purposes of determining the winner.
- Both sides initially get two cards. If the player side ends up with a value of 5 or less, the pile receives a third card. The only exception is if the banker already has 8 or 9, in which case the banker side wins instantly. These rules are the reason the banker side has a slight advantage, which is why commissions are usually charged.
- Ezugi’s No Commission Baccarat also has several side bets, though two are missing compared to the commission version. Big and Small side bets were left out, but players can try their hand with:
- Player and Banker pair, which both pay out 11:1. Perfect Pair, which pays out 25:1 if there are two cards with the same suit and color. Either Pair, which pays out 5:1 for any pair on the table.
- Additionally, players in live baccarat can predict a Tie result. It pays out 8:1, though baccarat tie bets offer notoriously bad RTP.