Speed Baccarat

Live Baccarat

We offer eight deck Live Baccarat with a live dealer and a real Baccarat table. We use standard Baccarat rules.

Betting flow

  • If a game round is in progress when you enter the table, please wait for the next one, and then, place your bets.
  • To place a bet, choose a chip and place it on the betting position.
  • You can place several chips on different betting positions simultaneously.
  • The timer in the game window shows how much time you have left to place your bets.
  • After the No More Bets signal, the game round begins.
  • Winnings are paid for the winning bets at the end of each game round.
  • To play a game round, place your bets again or use the Rebet button.
  • To skip a turn, simply do not place any bets on the table.

Game flow

  • Choose a chip and place it on the desired bet position: main bets Player, Banker or Tie, or any of the side bet positions.
  • When the game round starts, you and the Banker are dealt cards in the following order: first card to the Player, second card to the Banker, third card the Player, fourth card to the Banker. In certain cases, a third card is dealt to the Player and/or the Banker. See the Third Card Rules under the Rules section for more information.
  • Card values are calculated and the hand with a sum closest to 9 wins.

Limit ranges

The limit ranges displayed next to the table name in the Lobby and on the game table UI correspond to Player/Banker bet limits.

Multiple Bets

Once your main bet is placed and confirmed, if the Multiple Bets* option is supported and the betting round is still open, additional bets are accepted. Please remember, that if Auto-confirmed bets feature is disabled, you must Confirm each of your additional bets.

* Option is available only if enabled by your service provider.

Side Bets

A Side Bet is a bet you can make beyond the main Player, Banker or Tie bets. In Baccarat, you can place Side Bets without placing a main bet.

The rules of the Player Pair / Banker Pair / Either Pair / Perfect PairsTM / Big / Small Side Bets are the following:

  • The Player Pair, Banker Pair and Either Pair Side Bets win if the first two cards drawn form a pair on the respective position.
  • The Perfect PairsTM Side Bet wins if the first two Player or Banker cards form a pair of the same suit, for example a pair of 7 of Diamonds.
  • The Big Side Bet wins if the total number of cards dealt between Player and Banker is 5 or 6.
  • The Small Side Bet wins if the total number of cards dealt between Player and Banker is 4.
  • A Side Bet is not associated with the main game bets. You can bet on Player main bet position and at the Banker Pair Side Bet, and vice versa.

To minimize the risk of game abuse or cheating, Side Bets may be disabled from time to time.

Egalite Extra Side Bets*

Egalite Extra is a type of Baccarat Side Bet, that allows you to bet that the Player and Banker hands will form a specific Tie with an equal score.

  • Your bet wins if the hands result in a Tie of the same specific score. If the result of the hand is not a Tie, all Egalite Extra bets are lost.
  • You can bet on Egalite Extra betting position without placing a main bet.
  • You can choose to place one or more bets on the specific score Tie hands offered by the Egalite Extra Side Bets.

* Option is available only if enabled by your service provider.

Card shuffle

Eight pre-shuffled decks are used in the game. When a new set of pre-shuffled cards arrives at the table, the cards are placed in the shoe and dealer places a divider into the new set of cards. Once the divider is dealt, the dealer announces that the cards will be replaced in the following round. Each time a new set of cards arrives at the table, all previous cards are removed. Additional shuffle is performed at the table before placing the new cards into the shoe.

New shoe card burn*: At the beginning of each new shoe, the dealer draws the first card from the shoe face up and the number of cards that corresponds to the value of the first card is burned (i.e. discarded), face down.

* Only available if enabled by your service provider.

Return to Player and payout tables

Main bets
Banker 98.94%
Player 98.76%
Tie 85.64%
Side bets
Player Pair 89.64%
Banker Pair 89.64%

Perfect PairsTM

86.97%
Either Pair 86.29%
Big 95.65%
Small 94.72%
Egalite Extra 87.55%–93.61%

Live Baccarat Payout Table

Note: If you bet on the Banker and the Banker wins, you are paid 1 to 1 minus 5% bank commission.

Game Payout
Player Tie Banker
Live Baccarat 1:1 8:1 0.95:1
Progressive Baccarat 1:1 8:1 0.95:1

Side Bets Payout Table

Payable Odds
Side bet
Player Pair 11:1
Banker Pair 11:1
Either Pair 5:1
Perfect PairTM 25:1
Big 0.54:1
Small 1.5:1

 

Egalite Extra Side Bets Payout

Individual Egalites Payable Odds
0 150:1
1 215:1
2 220:1
3 200:1
4 120:1
5 110:1
6 45:1
7 45:1
8 80:1
9 80:1

 

UI Elements

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Rebet

Places the same bet as in the previous round.

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Undo

Removes your bets that are currently on the table.

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Double

Doubles the bet you have currently placed.

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Confirm

Confirms all the bets you have placed on the table. Without confirmation your bets do not count.
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Menu

The button opens the Settings menu.

  • Game Settings - Allows you to enable or disable Auto-confirmed bets feature and tooltips.
  • Audio Settings - Allows you to mute and unmute game sounds and dealer’s voice and change sound volume.
  • Video Settings - Allows you to change video stream quality.
  • Game History - Allows you to access full information about your previous game history.
    If you find the data provided in the Game History insufficient, please request a more detailed overview from your service operator.
  • Help - Opens the Help and Rules files that you are currently reading.
  • Support* - Allows you to contact the Customer Support team.
    * This option may not be available in your region.

 

Balance

Displays your current game balance. This is the money you can use to play the game.

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Cashier

Opens the Cashier window, where you can make deposits, withdrawals, see your transaction history, etc.

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Limits

Opens the Limits panel.

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Tips

Gives a tip* to the dealer.
* Option is available only if enabled by your service provider.

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Lobby

Loads the Lobby where you can join another table. Please note, that if the game round is in progress, and you have placed bets on the current table, you need to wait until the game round finishes, before you can leave your current table.
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Golden Chip

 

Note: This feature can be enabled or disabled by your service provider.

Golden Chips are bonus chips that are awarded to you in certain table games. Each Golden Chip has a specific value and can be used for betting like a normal chip. If the Golden Chip menu is available on the dashboard, it means that you have Golden Chips available for you to use in the current game.
The Golden Chip menu displays the value and the amount of the Golden Chips available. If you have been awarded Golden Chips of different value, the menu lists all chip values and their amount. Chips of the same value from different bonuses are added up.

The Info button opens a pop-up with more information about the Golden Chips.

To bet using the Golden Chips, first select the desired Golden Chip value and then place a bet as normally. The remaining amount of Golden Chips decreases respectively.

Note that:

  • More than one Golden Chip can be used during the betting round and you can place Golden Chips on different betting positions. However, the service provider may have limited the number of Golden Chips that can be used in one game.
  • If enabled by the service provider, you can mix Golden Chips with Regular Chips (tied to your Balance) on one betting position.
  • If enabled by the service provider, you can use Golden Chips for:
    • Blind actions during betting round
    • Betting during action rounds (e.g. to Double)
  • If the service provider has enabled the use multiple Golden Chips, the game automatically tries to place these bets with Golden Chips, preferring chips that are closer to the initial Golden Chip bet value.
    • If no more Golden Chips are available, the game uses Regular Chips to place the bet, creating a mixed bet.
    • If mixed bets are not allowed and you do not have enough Golden Chips, or you have reached the limit of allowed Golden Chips in the current game, Regular Chips are used for the bet.
    • Note that the bet is rejected if your Regular Chips balance is too low to cover the bet.
  • You can always make a mixed bet in Roulette and SicBo game.

In case of a Tie or Push, the Golden Chip you bet is returned to you. Note that Tie or Push are featured in Blackjack, Baccarat, Dragon-Tiger and poker games.

You cannot insure a Golden Chip bet or a mixed bet.

When your Golden Chip bet wins, the value of the winning Golden Chip is deducted from your win amount.

All game rounds that are played using Golden Chips are also distinguished in game history with the corresponding (GC) icon.

Live Bets Disclaimer

We make every effort to ensure that the information that is displayed to you and on our website with regards to the events is accurate. However, this is to be used for guidance purposes only. Due to the nature of these events and due to live transmissions potentially being delayed, we assume no liability for any information, including the score and time of game, being incorrect. Please ensure that you refer to the specific betting rules to see how bets are settled in particular markets. Note that this delay varies between customers and may depend on the setup from which they are receiving the data or pictures.

Live video feeds: Due to the nature of the Internet, video latency may occur. The game has been designed to ensure that players do not have advantage nor are in disadvantage due to the potential latency.

Note on malfunctions: A malfunction voids all pays and plays.

Note on rounding: Bets are always rounded down from the third decimal point. When you are refunded, and the money is transferred to your account balance, any amount smaller than 0.01 is rounded down.

Note on unresolved actions: Unpaid actions are canceled after 90 days.

Note on disconnections: If you are disconnected from the game due to a connection problem, your bets are recorded and paid out according to the results of the round. You can view the results of the round in the game history.

Baccarat Squeeze

This is a variant* of the regular Baccarat. Rules, win ratios and payouts are the same as in regular Baccarat, the difference is in how the cards are placed on the table and opened.

In Baccarat Squeeze, the cards are placed on the table face down. Second and (if required) third card of the side (Player or Banker) that received higher number of bets is squeezed in front of a designated camera before it is revealed to players. The side that received more bets is always squeezed first, with one exception: if third card was not dealt to Banker side, Player’s third card is always squeezed. If the number of bets placed on both sides is equal, both sides are squeezed.

*Only available if enabled by your service provider.

Six Scanner Baccarat

This is a variant* of the regular Baccarat. Rules, win ratios and payouts are the same as in regular Baccarat, the difference is in how the cards placed on the table and opened. The physical Baccarat game table that is used in this variant has six scanners. Six cards are dealt face down, placed on their respective positions and scanned. The flow for opening cards is the same as in regular Baccarat, however, if the Player / Banker third card is not required, it is removed from the table face down.

*Only available if enabled by your service provider.

7 Seat Baccarat

This is a variant* of the regular Baccarat. Rules, win ratios, payouts and card dealing style are the same as in regular Baccarat, the difference is that the number of seats at the table is limited to seven and every player has a designated position at the table where they place their bets. An unlimited number of players can occupy one seat, but you see only your own bets on the designated position. You can select your seat from the Lobby via seat selector (only Mobile Native Application users are placed on a random available seat). Note that once at the table, you cannot change your seat, unless you rejoin via Lobby; and once you confirm your bets, you cannot leave the table until the game round is over.
You can see other player’s nicknames and main bets on the table. You have the option hide your bets from others players via Settings panel, in which case your bets are displayed in hidden state.

*Only available if enabled by your service provider.

Live Baccarat Rules

The object of the game is to obtain a hand with a point total closest to 9.

Card values:

  • Aces count as one
  • Cards 2 through 9 as their face value
  • Tens and face cards count as zero

If the value of the hand is ten points or more, subtract ten, and the remainder is the Baccarat point value of the hand. For example: 7+6=13=3, or 4+6=10=0.

Place your wager on one or more of the following betting positions: the Banker, the Player and/or the Tie. The Player and the Banker are then each dealt a two-card hand in the following order: first card to the Player, second card to the Banker, third card the Player, fourth card to the Banker. In certain cases, a third card is dealt to the Player and/or the Banker. Please see the Third Card Rules section for more information.

Hand closest to 9 wins.

If you bet on the Player and the Player wins, you are paid 1 to 1 winnings on your bet, i.e. your 10-value bet returns 20.

If you bet on the Banker and the Banker wins, you are paid 0.95 for 1 winnings on your bet, i.e. if you bet a 10-value chip, your payout is 19.5.

If both the Player 's hand and the Banker 's hand have equal totals, the game result is a Tie. If you have placed a bet on the Tie field, your payout is 8 to 1. Non-tie main bets are returned to you if a Tie occurs.

Third Card Rules

The following Baccarat rule chart governs when the Player and/or the Banker are automatically dealt a third card in the Baccarat game:

Player

Point Value of First Two Cards:
0 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 Draws a card
6 – 7 Stands
8 – 9 "Natural hand", no further draw

 

If the Player stands, then the Banker hits on a total of 5 or less. If the Player does hit, use the table below to determine if the Banker hits or stands.

Banker

Point Value of First Two Cards: Draws when the Player’s third card is: Does not draw when the Player’s third card is:
0 – 1 – 2 Always draws a card
3 0 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – 9 8
4 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 0 – 1 – 8 – 9
5 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 0 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 8 – 9
6 6 – 7 0 – 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 8 – 9
7 Always stands
8 – 9 Player cannot draw Player cannot draw

Important note: If either the Player and/or the Banker has a total of 8 or 9, they both stand. This rule overrides all other rules.

Scorecards

There are five Baccarat Scorecards. Each scorecard marks the game results, using a different pattern.

The difference is in the starting point and in the way the results are marked.

There are following markings on the scorecards:

  • Red circle - The Banker won the round.
  • Blue circle - The Player won the round.
  • Green slash - The round ended in a Tie.

Scorecard buttons allow you to change the contents of the scorecards:

  • Banker - Briefly shows what the scoreboard will look like if the next result is Banker.
  • Player - Briefly shows what the scoreboard will look like if the next result is Player.

Straight scorecards

There are following straight Scorecards: Bead Road, Big Road, Big Eye Road, Small Road, and Cockroach Road.

In general, the Scorecards allow you to see streaks for either the Player or the Banker.

Wins of the same side, and ties, are shown in one column. Whenever the other side wins, a new column is started.

Ties do not break a column because non-tie bets are returned to the Player in the event of a Tie.

Thus, if a Tie occurs, you do not lose any money.

Full scorecard (Bead Road)

The Bead Road scorecard shows you the results of the rounds sequentially. The top left cell is the earliest result, the one below it is the previous one, and so on.

When the bottom cell is reached, the next round is recorded in the top cell of the next column.

The Bead Road scorecard shows you the outcome of the game round and the winning hand's point total:

  • A red circle means the Banker won the round.
  • A blue circle means the Player won the round.
  • A green circle indicates a Tie.
  • A red dot in the bottom right corner of a cell means the Banker had a pair.
  • A blue dot in the top right corner of a cell means the Player had a pair.

Scorecard Example

All the scorecards described below are derived from the Big Road. The following is an example of a set of results recorded on a Big Road scorecard.

All other scorecard examples given below are based on this specific one:

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Big Eye Road

The arrows illustrate how the Big Eye Road is generated from the Big Road.

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The resulting Big Eye Road looks as follows:

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The starting point corresponds to cell B2 on the Big Road scorecard, which is the second result (hand) after the first change in the game. If B2 is empty, the starting point is A3.

For marking any row but A in any column, including the starting point, the cell on the same row of the previous column is examined.

  • A cell in the Big Eye Road is marked in red, if that cell contains a result.
  • A cell in the Big Eye Road is marked in blue, if that cell is empty. This is the first cell that does not correspond to a result in the previous column.
  • In the Big Eye Road all the cells in the same column, after the first cell with no corresponding result in the previous column, are marked in red.

For marking row A in any column, including the starting point, to indicate that the game result has changed, two previous columns are compared.
If the number of results in these is equal, the cell in Big Eye Road is marked in red.
If the number of results is not equal, the first cell in Big Eye Road is marked in blue.

Every change in the colours in the Big Eye Road starts a new column. Tie results do not change anything.

Small Road

The arrows illustrate how the Small Road is generated from the Big Road.

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The resulting Small Road looks as follows:

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The starting point corresponds to cell B3 on the Big Road scorecard, which is the second result (hand) after the second change in the game. If B3 is empty, the starting point is A4.

For marking any row but A in any column, including the starting point, the cell on the same row of the second previous column is examined.

  • The cell in Small Road is marked with red, if that cell contains a result.
  • The cell in Small Road is marked with blue, if that cell is empty. This is the first cell that does not correspond to a result in the previous column.
  • In the Small Road all the cells in the same column, after the first cell with no corresponding result in the previous column, are marked in red.

For marking row A in any column, including the starting point, meaning that the game result has changed, the previous column and the second column before that are compared.
The cell in Small Road is marked in red, if the number of results in these is equal.
The first cell in Small Road is marked in blue, if the number of results is not equal.

Every change in the colours in the Small Road starts a new column. Tie results do not change anything.

Cockroach Road

The arrows illustrate how Cockroach Road is generated from Big Road.

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The resulting Cockroach Road looks as follows:

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The starting point corresponds to cell B4 on the Big Road scorecard, which is the second result (hand) after the third change in the game. If B4 is empty, the starting point is A5.

For marking any row but A in any column, including the starting point, the cell on the same row of the third previous column is examined.

  • The cell in the Cockroach Road is marked in red, if that cell contains a result.
  • The cell in the Cockroach Road is marked in blue, if that cell is empty. This is the first cell that does not correspond to a result in the previous column.
  • In the Cockroach Road all the cells in the same column, after the first cell with no corresponding result in the previous column, are marked in red.

For marking row A in any column, including the starting point, meaning that the game result has changed, the previous column and the third column before that are compared.
The cell in Cockroach Road is marked in red, if the number of results in these is equal.
The first cell in Cockroach Road is marked in blue, if the number of results is not equal.

Every change in the colours in the Cockroach Road starts a new column. Tie results do not change anything.

Updated: 04/21/2020

Last modification date: 2/28/2024