Mini-Baccarat

Mini-Baccarat is a smaller, lower-stakes version of Punto banco Baccarat. Mini-Baccarat is different in that it is generally lower limits than baccarat. It is also different in that the player does not get to pick up the cards, and the fact that the table is smaller in size. Mini-Baccarat is popular in many casinos, especially among Asian gamblers.[1][2][3]

Tableau of drawing rules

If neither the Player nor Banker is dealt a total of 8 or 9 in the first two cards (known as a "natural"), the tableau is consulted, first for Player's rule, then Banker's.

If Player has an initial total of 0–5, he draws a third card. If Player has an initial total of 6 or 7, he stands.
If Player stood pat (i.e., has only two cards), the banker regards only his own hand and acts according to the same rule as Player. That means Banker draws a third card with hands 0–5 and stands with 6 or 7.

If Player drew a third card, the Banker acts according to the following more complex rules:

The casinos list these rules in a more easily remembered format as follows:

References

  1. "Mini-Baccarat". Hollywood Casino Aurora. Retrieved 2016-03-12.
  2. The Analyst (2016-03-01). "Baccarat or Baccawreck?". gaming Today. Retrieved 2016-03-12.
  3. Henry Tamburin. "The Joys of Mini-Baccarat". Casino Center. Retrieved 2016-03-12.
  4. John May (1998). Baccarat for the Clueless. Carol Publishing Group. pp. 40–. ISBN 978-0-8184-0604-1.
  5. Walter Thomason (January 1997). The Experts' Guide to Casino Games: Expert Gamblers Offer Their Winning Formulas. Carol Publishing Group. pp. 117–. ISBN 978-0-8184-0590-7.
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