How To Win Baccarat Online Casino
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I'm aprox. 55 years old.
I've been visiting Reno and Vegas casinos since the late 1970's.
But I have never lived in Nevada. (I want to someday)
Betting on sports is the easiest.
I prefer the NFL, The NHL and MLB
Craps... If I play it, I will marty the don't pass line when the shooters are somewhat cold. (easy money!)
Hold'em high - love to play it but there are LOTS of easier ways to make money in Vegas.
Now we get to Baccarat...
I live in a state close to Nevada that has several Indian Casinos.
To protect my identity I'm not going to mention the state.
I'm a 'hit and run' gambler! AKA Gorilla Gambler!
Casino's hate people like me because we win and then we high tail it! (with their $$$)
I over heard a Baccarat Pit Boss tell a customer once...
'If everybody as soon as they got ahead, they quit playing for the day, then we would soon be out of business.'
I use marty's in order to beat Baccarat.
I never sit down when I play Baccarat.
All my bets are placed standing up in back of the seated players.
I play from 'the gallery' as they call it.
I go from table to table looking for that table where Player or Banker is dominating the scene!
At the Gold Coast Casino I would be in Hog Heaven.
Follow me so far?
When I go to Vegas I always stay at Harrah's and I play my Baccarat there and at The Flamingo.
But sports betting is where I always tear them up!
Now back to Baccarat...
I mainly like to bet Player but if Banker is dominating then I will obviously bet Banker.
For example...
I walk up to a table in which Player is dominating Banker...
My Marty is $25 - $50 - $100 - $200 - $175 - $225/or IC (bet Player each time)
If I lose 5 times in a row, I stop and book a $550 loser. (minus my other marty wins for the day)
Then I go home for the day.
If I lose 4 in a row and win on my 5th bet then I'm down $200 and can then
make a $225 bet later on or do an 'increment catchup' to try and get even.
For example a $50 - $100 - $200 marty is a $50 'increment catchup' when won.
My goal everytime I go to the casino is a $100 - $200 win with a $1,000 bank roll.
Once I reach my goal I leave the casino and immeditely go home!
John Patrick once said it best... Go for small wins!
My record is 46
That's 46 straight winning trips to the casino!
46 x $150 = $6,900
It usually doesn't take me long to win $100 - $200 then I'm gone.
If I play for long periods I will eventually go on tilt like poker players do.
Get in and get out and don't get greedy!
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Please let me introduce myself.
I'm aprox. 55 years old.
I've been visiting Reno and Vegas casinos since the late 1970's.
But I have never lived in Nevada. (I want to someday)
Betting on sports is the easiest.
I prefer the NFL, The NHL and MLB
Craps... If I play it, I will marty the don't pass line when the shooters are somewhat cold. (easy money!)
Hold'em high - love to play it but there are LOTS of easier ways to make money in Vegas.
Now we get to Baccarat...
I live in a state close to Nevada that has several Indian Casinos.
To protect my identity I'm not going to mention the state.
I'm a 'hit and run' gambler! AKA Gorilla Gambler!
Casino's hate people like me because we win and then we high tail it! (with their $$$)
I over heard a Baccarat Pit Boss tell a customer once...
'If everybody as soon as they got ahead, they quit playing for the day, then we would soon be out of business.'
I use marty's in order to beat Baccarat.
I never sit down when I play Baccarat.
All my bets are placed standing up in back of the seated players.
I play from 'the gallery' as they call it.
I go from table to table looking for that table where Player or Banker is dominating the scene!
At the Gold Coast Casino I would be in Hog Heaven.
Follow me so far?
When I go to Vegas I always stay at Harrah's and I play my Baccarat there and at The Flamingo.
But sports betting is where I always tear them up!
Now back to Baccarat...
I mainly like to bet Player but if Banker is dominating then I will obviously bet Banker.
For example...
I walk up to a table in which Player is dominating Banker...
My Marty is $25 - $50 - $100 - $200 - $175 - $225/or IC (bet Player each time)
If I lose 5 times in a row, I stop and book a $550 loser. (minus my other marty wins for the day)
Then I go home for the day.
If I lose 4 in a row and win on my 5th bet then I'm down $200 and can then
make a $225 bet later on or do an 'increment catchup' to try and get even.
For example a $50 - $100 - $200 marty is a $50 'increment catchup' when won.
My goal everytime I go to the casino is a $100 - $200 win with a $1,000 bank roll.
Once I reach my goal I leave the casino and immeditely go home!
John Patrick once said it best... Go for small wins!
My record is 46
That's 46 straight winning trips to the casino!
46 x $150 = $6,900
It usually doesn't take me long to win $100 - $200 then I'm gone.
If I play for long periods I will eventually go on tilt like poker players do.
Get in and get out and don't get greedy!
That's awesome Martyman. 46 x $150 = $6,900 Sounds like easy money!!! Congrats.
How do the numbers know that there are pauses between your plays?
Just one question, and believe me, I'm not a professional gambler, nor a mathmetician.
How do the numbers know that there are pauses between your plays?
Not understanding your question?
I love your negative progression. Risk 500 to get back 25. Must be another class next to Golden Touch. Las Vegas university - world famous school, our graduates go broke faster than anybody else.
Martyman
I love your negative progression. Risk 500 to get back 25. Must be another class next to Golden Touch. Las Vegas university - world famous school, our graduates go broke faster than anybody else.
I highly DO NOT recommend trying this but give the guy props for catching a winning run. $6900 covers the next 12 losses not including future wins of $150.00
I highly DO NOT recommend trying this but give the guy props for catching a winning run. $6900 covers the next 12 losses not including future wins of $150.00
BUT 'If it ain't Broke, Don't fix it' RIGHT?Baccarat is one of the oldest casino card games, but unlike blackjack, it’s not a game of skill. In fact, you don’t even get to play your own hand. There are only two hands:
- The player hand
- The banker hand
And you’d think that you’d be required to bet on the player hand, but no — you can bet on either. Hands also sometimes wind up with a tie result, which is also something you can bet, giving you three possible bets.
Baccarat is also available in three versions:
- Punto banco
- Chemin de fer
- Baccarat banque
Most casinos in the United States deal punto banco, which is the version I’ll focus on in this post about how to win at baccarat (for sure).
How to Play Baccarat (Even If You’ve Never Played Before)
Baccarat falls into a category of card games called “comparing” games. You compare one hand to the other to see which one wins. (Poker and blackjack are also comparing games, by the way.)
In baccarat, the hand with the higher point total is the winner — in that respect, it resembles blackjack.
But the way the points are calculated in baccarat is significantly different.
- The cards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are all worth their value in points.
- The 10s, jacks, queens, and kings are all worth 0 points.
- Aces are worth 1 point.
The suit doesn’t matter.
You drop the digit on the left when ascertaining the final point value. In other words, if you have a total of 9, that’s just a total of 9.
But if you have a total of 12, that’s a total of 2 (the left-most digit — the 1 — is dropped).
This means you can have a potential total of between 0 and 9. There are no other possible totals when it comes to points in a baccarat hand.
If you’re playing baccarat in most of the Western world, you’re playing punto banco, even if it’s just labeled “baccarat.” The casino acts as the banker for the game; you don’t compete with the other players at the table.
Also, the casino deals the cards according to a specific set of rules. That’s comparable to the way the dealer has to play her hand in blackjack in a prescribed way, too.
Two hands are dealt — the player hand and the banker hand — but those are just arbitrary designations. You can bet on either hand to win. (“Punto banco” just means “player banker,” in fact.)
The casino deals from a shoe, just like in blackjack, which usually has eight decks of cards in it. The dealer starts by burning a card. Then the dealer burns a number of cards equal to the burn card’s value. These cards are burned face-down.
Each hand gets two cards, just like in blackjack. They’re dealt alternately, starting with a card for the player’s hand, then a card for the banker’s hand, then a second card for the player’s hand and a second card for the dealer’s hand.
If either hand has a total of 8 or 9, that’s it for the hand. The dealer announces the winner, collects the losing bets, and pays off the winning bets.
If neither hand has a total of 8 or 9, the dealer applies the drawing rules to decide whether to deal the player hand a third card.
Then — and this is again done according to the drawing rules — the dealer determines whether to deal the banker a third card.
After this is all adjudicated, the hand is finished, and the dealer announces the winner and collects and pays off bets.
It’s not necessary for the average baccarat player to understand how the drawing rules work, as the casino dealer does all the work.
But in case you’re wondering…
How the Drawing Rules Work in Baccarat
The dealer checks the player’s hand first to see if it gets a third card. The rules for this are simple.
If the player hand is 5 or less, the hand gets a third card.
Otherwise, the hand doesn’t get a third card.
After that’s determined, the dealer decides whether to deal a third card to the banker hand.
The first consideration is whether the player got a third card. If the player hand stood pat, then the banker hand follows the same rules as the player hand.
But if the player took a third card, the rules for the banker get more complicated, and they’re based on the banker hand’s total and the value of the player’s third card, as follows:
- The banker hand always gets a third card if the hand’s total is 2
- The banker hand gets a third card if the hand’s total is 3 and the player hand’s third card was an 8
- The banker hand gets a third card if the hand’s total is 4 and the player hand’s third card was 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7
- The banker gets a third card if the hand’s total is 5 and the player hand’s third card was 4, 5, 6, or 7
- The banker gets a third card if the hand’s total is 6 and the player hand’s third card was 6 or 7
- If the banker hand has a total of 7, it stands pat
The hand with the higher total score wins.
The Bets Available at the Baccarat Table
You have three possible bets at the baccarat table:
- Player
- Banker
- Tie
The player bet pays off at even money.
The banker bet pays off at 19 to 20 odds, which is the same thing as an even-money payoff minus a 5% commission.
The tie bet pays off at 8 to 1.
Here are examples:
- You bet $100 on the player and win. You get your $100 back, and you also get $100 in winnings
- You bet $100 on the banker and win. You get your $100 back, and you also get $95 in winnings
- You bet $100 on a tie and win. You get your $100 back, and you also get $800 in winnings
If this sounds like a lot to you, baccarat might not be the appropriate game for you. In many casinos, baccarat is a high-roller game with minimum bets of $100 per hand. The maximum bet is usually $500, although it can be higher (in some cases, much higher) than that.
Can Baccarat Be Beaten?
Baccarat, like all casino games, can be beaten.
But only in the short run if you get lucky.
All the bets at the baccarat table have a mathematical edge for the casino. This means that in the long run, baccarat CANNOT be beaten.
There’s no strategy for baccarat because the only decisions you make are which bet to take. You don’t get to decide whether you hit or stand.
Card counting doesn’t work in baccarat, either. They’ve done the math, and you just can’t get enough of an edge from counting cards in baccarat to make it worth your while.
Varying the sizes of your bets based on what happened on previous bets doesn’t work in the long run, either. This is the most popular “baccarat strategy,” though.
You’ll find players keeping careful track of which bets are winning and how often. Some of them will jump on one side of the action or the other if it’s been winning a lot.
For example, you might sit down and play four hands of baccarat, and the player bet might win three of those hands. You might assume (wrongly) that the player bet wins 75% of the time, so you bet on the player.
Or you might assume that the probability of winning is roughly 50% for either side, so if the player bet has won three times in a row, a win for the banker is overdue. That doesn’t work, either.
You might raise the size of your bets after a loss to try to recoup your losses. That, too, doesn’t work.
The probabilities are determined by the cards in the deck. What happened in previous hands has a minimal effect on this in an eight-deck shoe. And the only reason past hands have ANY effect on the next hand’s probability is because it changes the composition of the deck (the cards that have been played are no longer in the deck).
But they’ve done the math. You can’t get an edge from counting cards in baccarat.
You might try the Martingale System, which is when you double the size of your bet after each loss. The problem is that the size of your bet gets too big too fast because there’s not much of a range between the minimum and maximum bets.
$100 – $200 – $400 – $800
If you lose three times in a row, you can’t make the next bet in the progression, so the system breaks down entirely.
The Martingale System doesn’t work with other games, either, but it’s especially ineffective in a situation where you have such a limited betting range.
What Is the Best Strategy for Baccarat?
The best strategy for baccarat is strangely simple.
Treat baccarat as a form of entertainment. You can’t win in the long run or make a living at baccarat, no matter what some of the slimy system-sellers might tell you. There’s no strategy for HOW to play your hand, so your best bet is to relax and enjoy the entertainment value of the game. In that respect, baccarat resembles slot machines or roulette.
Accept that entertainment costs money. Sometimes you’ll win at baccarat, and sometimes you’ll lose. You’ll lose more often than not, though, and those net losses are the cost of your entertainment. With this attitude, you’ll think of baccarat as being not much different from buying a book or paying for a movie.
Keep your entertainment costs as low as possible by placing the bet with the lowest house edge, every time. I’ve already mentioned the mathematical edge that the casino has over the player in baccarat. But I didn’t mention that it can be measured as a percentage.
This percentage is the amount that you’re statistically expected to lose from every bet on average over a long period of time. In other words, if the house edge is 1%, the casino expects to win $1 every time you wager $100.
Of course, that’s not what the actual outcomes will look like in the short run. That’s a predicted average that you’ll begin to see over hundreds or thousands of hands.
In some games, the house edge is the same no matter what bet you place.
But in baccarat, each of the three possible bets has a different house edge.
Your job is to pick the bet with the lowest house edge. That’s the best bet.
What Is the Best Bet in Baccarat?
The best bet in baccarat is a bet on the banker. The house edge for the banker bet is only 1.06%.
The player bet isn’t terrible, either. The house edge is 1.24%. It’s not a terrible bet when compared to other bets in the casino, but there’s no legitimate, logical reason for placing the player bet instead of the banker bet.
The tie bet, though, is not an attractive bet — even when compared to average bets at other casino games. The payout is attractive, sure, but the house edge is 14.4%.
You’re not psychic.
You won’t be able to predict what’s going to happen on the next hand regardless of how strong a feeling you have.
Just place the banker bet repeatedly, regardless of what happened in the previous hand.
But I Want to Win for Sure
Of course, you do.
Who doesn’t?
But if there were a way to win at baccarat for sure, the casinos wouldn’t offer the game.
They’re not in the business of paying out money to winners. They’re in the business of taking money from losers.
If you want a surefire way of not losing, I can offer you that — don’t play.
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Conclusion
You might be disappointed that a post titled “How to Win at Baccarat (for Sure)” doesn’t have a surefire way to win at the game of baccarat.
I’d submit, though, that anyone who DOES offer you a surefire way to win is suggesting that you cheat (a felony in Nevada) or is lying about the efficacy of their method.
Either way, I’ve done you a better service than that.
Baccarat How To Play
The good news is that, even though you can’t possibly win at baccarat in the long run, the house edge for the game is low enough to make it worth playing.
And it can be a lot of fun, too.