PLAYING LAW BACCARAT
4 Points: If the player draws 0 , 1, 8 and 9, the banker does not draw; the player has 3 cards, the banker has 2 cards and compares the points. If the player draws and has 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 cards, the banker draws 1 more card; the player side has 3 cards, the banker has 3 cards and compares points.
5 points: if the player draws 0 , 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 cards, the banker draws no more cards; the player side has 3 cards, the banker has 2 cards and compares points. If the player draws 4, 5 , 6, 7 cards, the banker draws 1 extra card; the player side draws 3 cards, the banker draws 3 cards and compares points.
6 points: If the player draws 0 , 1, 2, 3, 4 , 5, 8, 9 cards, the banker draws no more cards; the player side has 3 cards, the banker has 2 cards and compares points. If the player draws 6 , 7 cards, the banker must draw 1 extra card; the player has 3 cards, the banker has 3 cards and compares points.
7 points: do not usually draw more cards.
8 – 9 points: no more cards can be drawn.
CALCULATE THE BACCARAT MEASURE
Cards (A) and 9 are equivalent to 1 through 9. Cards 10, J, Q, K are equal to 0.
Adding points to the cards nearest 9 wins.
A cumulative score of 10-19 or 20-29 is counted back to 0-9. If you have a cumulative score of 15, you have 5 points.
Player Gate (Con): sets the Player’s door, the chance to eat through this door is 2. For example, if you set the Player’s door to 100k and win, you’ll get 200k (both original and word).
Banker Gate (Cai): the door of the banker, the rate of this door is 1.95. For example, if you set the banker’s door to 100k and win, you will earn 195k (both initial and profit).