Free Baccarat

Though Baccarat often carries the distinction of being a lavish game that is only played by the wealthy, it's actually not. The truth is that Baccarat is just a simple game where all kinds of people come together to play. But what's even more interesting about Baccarat is that people can now play it for free online. And free Baccarat is becoming extremely popular too since the rules of the game are easy to understand and the action is fast-paced.

Free Baccarat Benefits

The rise of free baccarat's popularity can be attributed to the fact that people can play the game from home without having to use their own money. All free baccarat games are run through online casinos so people can simply download the software and start playing right away. One of the other benefits of playing the game for free is that people will get an excellent opportunity to learn the game's rules in a stress-free environment.

Rules

As stated before, one of the best things about free Baccarat is that players get a chance to learn the rules this way. And people should keep in mind that the goal of a Baccarat hand is to get as close to the number 9 as possible. If a person goes over the number 9 then ten points will be deducted from the hand's score. Hands are played between the "banker" and the "player" and the players at the table will be betting on the outcome of the hand. A person can wager on the banker to win, the player to win, or they can even bet on the two hands tying. When two hands tie, those who bet on the player and banker "push" while the player(s) who wagered on a tie receives an 8 to 1 payout.

The actions that the player and banker can make are all predetermined by what cards are dealt and the player is always the first to act in a hand. The player's actions are very limited since they have to draw for another hand with a point total of 0-5, stand with a hand totaling 6 or 7, and also stand with 8 or 9 while preventing the banker from drawing in this situation. The banker's actions are dependent upon the player's hand and the card they drew (if they had to draw one at all). The following table illustrates the banker actions

PlayerBanker
No drawDraw; 0-5: Stand; 6, 7
Draws a 2 or 3Draw; 0-4: Stand; 5-7
Draws a 4 or 5Draw; 0-5: Stand; 6, 7
Draws a 6 or 7Draw; 0-6: Stand; 7
Draws an 8Draw; 0-2: Stand; 3-7
Draws a 9, 10, ace, or other face cardDraw; 0-3: Stand; 4-7