What’s
up
with
Baccarat?
(Part
4)
March
6,
2007
Continued
from...
As
we
have
started
to
get
into
the
action
of
baccarat
in
this
online
gambling
informational
article,
you
are
starting
to
see
that
the
game
only
looks
intimidating
–
yet
it
does
come
with
a
pretty
steep
minimum
wager.
But,
you
have
also
learned
that
this
casino
game
has
a
pretty
small
house
advantage
when
played
as
we
have
begun
to
explain
to
you.
So,
we
left
off
in
the
previous
section
of
this
article
with
you
having
the
option
to
be
the
banker
(dealer).
You
decide
not
to
pass
and
you
take
on
the
banker
roll.
So,
you
place
your
wager
(in
this
example
we
have
been
using
in
this
online
gambling
article
you
are
betting
a
minimum
of
$25)
on
the
banker
wager.
Now,
you
are
probably
wondering
how
you
will
be
able
to
deal
cards
to
those
players
who
are
way
across
the
massive
table.
No
worries.
That
3rd
casino
employee
you
have
noticed
hanging
out
at
the
table
until
this
point
will
be
the
caller.
Keep
in
mind
that
this
is
not
the
case
at
online
casinos
when
you
are
online
gambling.
The
software
helps
and
you
obviously
do
not
have
to
worry
about
reaching
the
players
physically.
At
the
casino
on
land
though,
the
caller
directs
the
game
play.
That
person
will
tell
you
to
deal
him,
or
her,
a
card
and
then
one
for
yourself.
These
cards
will
be
faced
down.
Actually,
just
practicing
the
act
of
distributing
the
cards
out
of
the
shoe
is
entertaining
if
nothing
else.
It
make
many
online
casino
players
and
especially
land
based
casino
player
feel
important.
For
$25
buck
a
round
–
why
not
feel
important
right?
After
all,
you
could
be
at a
table
with
thousands
of
dollars
being
wagered
at a
time
–
each
player
even.
That
makes
you
feel
even
better.
So,
the
1st
and
3rd
cards
make
the
player’s
hand,
the
2nd
and
4th
make
the
banker’s
hand.
See,
there
are
only
two
hands
going
on –
so
even
if
there
were
no
caller,
you
would
not
be
stretching
out
across
some
huge
casino
table
trying
to
deal
to
all
the
players
you
see
before
you.
Are
you
starting
to
feel
more
comfortable
when
gambling
on
this
game
at
this
point
–
yes.
Again,
the
game
only
looks
intimidating.
So
now,
the
caller
passes
his
two
cards,
which
make
the
player’s
hand,
to a
person
sitting
at
the
far
end
of
the
table
who
has
placed
a
(let’s
say)
$2,000
wager
on
the
player’s
hand.
The
reason
this
person
was
given
the
player’s
hand
is
this
person
had
the
largest
wager
placed
on
the
player
hand.
That
person
then
turns
the
cards
over
and
gives
then
back
to
the
caller.
The
caller
then
places
the
cards
face
up
on
the
table
in
front
of
him
or
her.
You
wonder
why
the
caller
couldn’t
just
turn
the
cards
over
alone
-
right.
Keep
this
to
yourself
a
moment
longer
won’t
you…
The
caller
then
turns
to
you,
(remember
you
are
the
dealer/banker)
and
asks
you
to
turn
over
the
banker’s
hand.
You
do
it,
and
say
a 6
and
a 9
is
showing.
If
you
have
played
a
lot
of
blackjack,
you
are
probably
thinking
that
the
hand
is
worth
a
total
of
15.
But,
again,
keep
this
to
yourself…Always
remember
that
when
you
are
playing
a
casino
game
for
the
first
time,
it
is
best
to
regard
the
game
instead
of
try
and
speak
to
it.
Save
your
breath
until
you
are
in
the
know
here.
See,
in
baccarat,
a
hand
cannot
be
worth
more
than
a
total
of
9.
Aces
are
valued
as1.
Tens,
jacks,
queens,
kings,
are
counted
as
0.
All
other
cards
have
their
face
value
intact.
Meaning
a
six
is
worth
six,
a
nine
is
worth
nine
and
so
on.
SO,
you
are
probably
still
thinking
–
okay
then
the
hand
is
still
worth
a 15
right?
Well,
there
is
more
to
it
yet.
If
the
two
cards
total
a
2-digit
value,
then
you
subtract
the
1st
digit
– so
that
15
will
become
a 5.
Additionally,
if
the
total
were
25,
it
would
still
become
a 5.
Now,
at
the
caller’s
beckoning,
you
pass
the
banker’s
hand
to
him
or
her.
He
or
she
puts
the
hand
in
front
of
them,
slightly
above
the
player
hand.
We
hope
our
online
gambling
fans
have
enjoyed
this
true
look
into
baccarat.
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