- Underneath the new presentation is pretty much a standard game of Live Baccarat, much like Ezugi’s flagship title. The goal of the game is to predict which of the two sides – player and banker – will have a higher card value. Most cards have their face value, except that every card 10 or over is counted as zero. Moreover, if the hand value is a two-digit number, only the second digit counts. For instance, a hand with a value of 14 counts as 4.
- Like most instances of live casino baccarat, there are no limits to how many players can join. Just pick any Ezugi Salsa Baccarat game table and you can start betting.
- As far as the payouts go, this is a standard version of online baccarat. This means that player bets pay 1:1 while banker bets have a 5% commission, meaning they pay out 0.95:1. Tie bets win at a rate of 8:1, which is also standard (though we’ve seen instances of 7:1 odds.) All of this means is that a Banker bet is the best option here, offering an RTP of 98.94%. Player bets are next with 98.76%, while tie bets are as bad as always with 85.66%.
- Beyond that, you can take a shot at one of the four available baccarat side bets.
- Player Pair: predicts that the first two cards dealt to the player are a pair. Pays 11:1 for 89.64% RTP.
- Banker Pair: predicts that the first two cards dealt to the banker are a pair. Pays 11:1 for 89.64% RTP.
- Perfect Pair: predicts that the first two player or banker cards are a pair of the same suit. Pays 25:1 for 86.97% RTP.
- Either Pair: wins on a pair by either side. Pays 5:1 for an 86.27% RTP.