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  Written By admin | Other Casino Games | Monday, February 15th, 2010

About Baccarat – Vegas Technology Casino Game

Baccarat - Vegas Technology Casino Game

In Baccarat, the cards two to nine are worth the same while ten and the face cards are worth zero while aces are worth one point. The highest score in Bacarrat is nine and any total higher than that will be recalculated from zero, one, two and so on. Therefore, having a card of a five and an eight is worth 13 or three.

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Baccarat - Vegas Technology Casino Game

Baccarat – Vegas Technology Casino Game Features

The game’s graphics are sharp and the layout of the game screen is an accurate replica of casino Baccarat tables. Game play is close to real as well. The cards are dealt with an accompanying sound and the dealer announces the value of the cards. The adjustment of the game speed is excellent and can be adjusted over a wide range.

There are three betting options in Baccarat: player, banker or tie. A tie pays 9:1. The house edge on the banker bet, tie bet and player bet are 1.06 percent, 4.93 percent and 1.24 percent respectively. A five percent commission that is rounded to the nearest quarter is always given on a banker bet so you must place bets in $5 increments.

How To Play Baccarat – Vegas Technology Casino Game

The betting chips that are valued from $1.00 to $250.00 can be seen on the right side of the table. The bet can be placed on three betting areas: the “banker”, “player” or “tie”. After which, click the Deal button and the cards will be dealt.

Clicking on the Rebet button places the same bet value in a succeeding deal. You can adjust the bet value by adding chips on your chosen betting areas. Detailed rules and guidelines can be seen through the Help button while the Menu button shows available options.

The player can play in full screen mode and can also adjust the sound volume and the speed of the card dealing. The history button can be used to keep track of your wins.

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