great video! I came in knowing absolutely nothing about this game, and like you said in the beginning "by the end you'll know how to play" and that's 100% true!haha thank you!
@blumpkinspicelatte4580 Still if your deaf. Life is just a bunch of waveforms collapsing into particles. So all your senses, sight, sound, smell are all just frequencies getting interpreted in your brain.
@@blumpkinspicelatte4580 Everything you see projects photons(information) and your eyes pick up that information, send it to your brain to be decoded into an image in your mind
Thank you for the video, can you explain why anyone would ever bet on the dealer? The game is 50/50 either way. If you bet on player you get 1/1 banker pick takes 5%… so why would you ever bet on the 95% payout over the 100% payout? That part I don’t understand
@@PuzzlingGames yes, but mathematically, it’s just like a coin flip(pick heads or tails) … which means that any previous outcomes have ZERO effect on the next outcome. If I am understanding the rules correctly then there is never any reason to bet on dealer.
Due to the rules the banker wins slightly.more then the player and the casinos know this hence the reason you're paying a small commission to the Casino when you play and win when betting on the Banker.
@ImTheCrew It's not a 50/50 coin flip. The banker has a slight edge. Here's the odds of winning: Banker: 45.86% Player: 44.62% Tie: 9.52% So basically the banker has a 1.24% edge. If you played 1,000 hands, statistically, the banker would win 459 times, and the player 446 times...and there would be 95 ties.
Omg thank you! I know how to play now going to Vegas tomorrow and I wanna start card games. I am going to play this one then with a real dealer in person once I get the hang of it!
At 11:01 with the chart, I'm not sure if it's because the rules are different, but according to the chart, the player having 8 after the 3rd card would dictate if the banker draws, the chart says the banker is spouse to hold. I'm a roulette person myself, I'm kinda understanding this one, but you lost me. Maybe one day
@budpaw8852 There's another Q&A about this in the comments. The answer is that the banker draw chart is based on the player's third card value (not the hand value) compared to the banker hand value. So the player drew a card valued at 5. The banker hand is worth 3. Based on those values, the chart shows a banker hit.
After THREE Decades, i finally understand the game. I first played it in college on Mac Vegas. Had no idea what I was doing, but one over 100K on it. But as you say, you don't even need to understand the game, you're just betting on who you think is going to win. But NOW, I finally understand the James Bond scenes, before Texas Holdem entered the scenes.
My local casino plays Gloden Frog Baccarat. They charge the casino banking company the commission, that's how they make their money. Players don't have to pay a commission on the tables anymore. Other games they do. But this is specific to non-Indian casinos in California.
At 11:00 you got a 8 ( with 3 cards)and the banker has a 3 . He doesn't have to Take a third card ! Did I miss something ? On the chart it's written S ( so stand ) . Why did he took a third card ( banker ) ??
When first talking about a 3rd card, you stated the dealer’s obligation is based on the card drawn. But when showing the example you add the players drawn card to his total. Then the dealers next move is based on the total and not the value of the players drawn card. Can you clarify that for me, please?
Based on the rules a third card would be drawn for the player and added to your hand. For example - you both have 2, your third card is a 5 so you add 2 + 5 and your new number is 7, then banker gets a third card and you see who wins
It's based on the third card, not the value of the hand. Although the hand was an 8 the third card was a 5 and the banker had a 3 which makes it a hit for the banker.
But don't you win more money if you win by 7 or more points. Like player gets 9 and banker gets 1, so that's 8 points won by and it pays like 20-1 odds
I think the confusing part is him like he is the player. As I understand it, the dealer is both the player and the banker and you're just arbitrarily being on who you think will win based on nothing at all.
Because of the complex rules, the banker theoretically has very slightly better odds..about 51%. It's really only noticeable over the long-term...like 100 hands of playing but, mathematically, it's a simple fact.
I really don't think the betting side of the game was properly explained or detailed.... It's the whole reason the game is played, not just to get a win - but to try to profit..
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This was the best video that I’ve seen that broke down this game. I actually understand. Thank you!
no foreal i watched another before this & thought i was a lil acoustic
great video! I came in knowing absolutely nothing about this game, and like you said in the beginning "by the end you'll know how to play" and that's 100% true!haha thank you!
thank you for being one of the only videos that has a clear, no-nonsense, explanation of baccarat!
whats with all the random sounds
Life's just a bunch of random sounds
@@CertifiedZoologistyou're right sir
@@CertifiedZoologist Not if you're deaf.
@blumpkinspicelatte4580 Still if your deaf. Life is just a bunch of waveforms collapsing into particles. So all your senses, sight, sound, smell are all just frequencies getting interpreted in your brain.
@@blumpkinspicelatte4580 Everything you see projects photons(information) and your eyes pick up that information, send it to your brain to be decoded into an image in your mind
Best video on baccarat rules, hands down, thank you.
Awesome video thank you!
Wonderful explanation during intermittent use of a table saw.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the video, can you explain why anyone would ever bet on the dealer? The game is 50/50 either way. If you bet on player you get 1/1 banker pick takes 5%… so why would you ever bet on the 95% payout over the 100% payout? That part I don’t understand
Perhaps the banker is on a winning streak. - in my opinion, you win based on streaks.
@@PuzzlingGames yes, but mathematically, it’s just like a coin flip(pick heads or tails) … which means that any previous outcomes have ZERO effect on the next outcome. If I am understanding the rules correctly then there is never any reason to bet on dealer.
Due to the rules the banker wins slightly.more then the player and the casinos know this hence the reason you're paying a small commission to the Casino when you play and win when betting on the Banker.
@ImTheCrew It's not a 50/50 coin flip. The banker has a slight edge. Here's the odds of winning:
Banker: 45.86%
Player: 44.62%
Tie: 9.52%
So basically the banker has a 1.24% edge.
If you played 1,000 hands, statistically, the banker would win 459 times, and the player 446 times...and there would be 95 ties.
@ but why does the banker have a slight edge, like game wise.
But thank you very for the #’s!
The best baccarat video, very well explained and enjoyable - got me wanting to pay online (for free) straight away. Thank you.
❤thank you for very simply explaining how to play a game i was so afraid to learn!
Omg thank you! I know how to play now going to Vegas tomorrow and I wanna start card games. I am going to play this one then with a real dealer in person once I get the hang of it!
At 11:01 with the chart, I'm not sure if it's because the rules are different, but according to the chart, the player having 8 after the 3rd card would dictate if the banker draws, the chart says the banker is spouse to hold.
I'm a roulette person myself, I'm kinda understanding this one, but you lost me. Maybe one day
I honestly don’t know the chart by heart.
@budpaw8852 There's another Q&A about this in the comments. The answer is that the banker draw chart is based on the player's third card value (not the hand value) compared to the banker hand value. So the player drew a card valued at 5. The banker hand is worth 3. Based on those values, the chart shows a banker hit.
I agree the chart showed the dealer holds when the player has 8 and banker has 3!
This is because its the players 3rd card not the total value yet
@@Bigtingagwon in other words, this chart rule only applies if it’s a “NATURAL”
Great video, I wanted to get into learning the game and feel more knowledgeable now!!
After THREE Decades, i finally understand the game.
I first played it in college on Mac Vegas. Had no idea what I was doing, but one over 100K on it.
But as you say, you don't even need to understand the game, you're just betting on who you think is going to win.
But NOW, I finally understand the James Bond scenes, before Texas Holdem entered the scenes.
Great info but Omg that sound tho in transitions between clips, why would u do that to us. I can’t
😂
I got it down! I appreciate the instructions. Thanks!
Glad it helped!
My local casino plays Gloden Frog Baccarat. They charge the casino banking company the commission, that's how they make their money. Players don't have to pay a commission on the tables anymore. Other games they do.
But this is specific to non-Indian casinos in California.
So if player pay 1:1 and banker pay 1:1 with 5% commison hiw do you make money other then winning a tie?
At times on bet on the player and at times on the banker. The commission is to stop people from just betting on both each hand
Thanks, very informative
Best video I watched. The get it now. Thank you
Nice thanks you guys for the help
11:01 why does the banker draw a 3rd card? The chart says „stay“ when the player has 8 and the banker 3.
No, it's the value of the "players 3rd card" vs Bankers total value decides if banker draws the third card or not..
At 11:00 you got a 8 ( with 3 cards)and the banker has a 3 . He doesn't have to Take a third card ! Did I miss something ? On the chart it's written S ( so stand ) . Why did he took a third card ( banker ) ??
P is for the value of the 3rd card player got. his 3rd card was a 5 so the banker hits at 3 👍 he said it wrong in the video lol
@@sambornemann2439 I had the same question as @mariolakatos. Thanks for the clarification. Makes much more sense with that explanation.
Ahh makes sense now. It is the value of the third card for the player that dictates the hit or stand. He said it wrong, so it confused me.
Very good and articulate explanation. Thanks!
When first talking about a 3rd card, you stated the dealer’s obligation is based on the card drawn. But when showing the example you add the players drawn card to his total. Then the dealers next move is based on the total and not the value of the players drawn card. Can you clarify that for me, please?
The casino I go to doesn’t take a commission on the bet for banker, is every casino just different?
isn't there a mistake on the last one? player 3, banker 8, the chart says : Stand but the banker received a third card
Vegas here I come !!!
Wow now I know how to play baccarat, ❤ty.
If you have a in a hand you had a 1 and the banker had a 2. Why do you win. 2 is closer to 9?
Based on the rules a third card would be drawn for the player and added to your hand. For example - you both have 2, your third card is a 5 so you add 2 + 5 and your new number is 7, then banker gets a third card and you see who wins
Can u bet on the player and the bank at the same time?Like for the same hand?
You might have missed the 5% part. You lose 5% of banker every hand
In the last game. The player had 8. The banker 3. Your chart says "S" in that case. But in your game the dealer hits. Was that a typo in the chart?
It's based on the third card, not the value of the hand. Although the hand was an 8 the third card was a 5 and the banker had a 3 which makes it a hit for the banker.
I like the sounds
The problem is baccarat tables are always in high limit rooms.
Not always but I rather play higher bets just talk in there but a $500 hand 2 times and leave
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So the third card is the house edge, not 50/50
Exactly. That's why banker gets a commission.
How could anyone find this fun
Yea pretty good video thanks
I think what usually confuses me is doing this in a casino, where I don't know the hand knocks, terms etc
Thats for blackjack
@@hardyprado4380 so its all verbal for this?
What about pairs?
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Why wud someone bet on banker if it has house edge?
Didn’t think it was that simply lol
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@@PythGannBOT
Can you break it down for us here?
Great video
That last hand, you had 8 and they had 3 and the rules says the stands so why did he draw
Thanks
I don’t get it !!
Isn’t the Banker 0-2,will Only Draw a Third card but 3-9,won’t Draw✍️ ! ? ?
As simple as That !?
If the player’s 3rd card is 3-9, then the banker draws a 3rd card. I think that is the most confusing part of the game. But it’s doable.
But don't you win more money if you win by 7 or more points. Like player gets 9 and banker gets 1, so that's 8 points won by and it pays like 20-1 odds
No
That’s laugh out loud at about a minute twenty.
“And you’ll be playing as well as people that have been playing 20 years.”
How is this profitable? Sounds like a huge guessing game
Awesome
People bitching about the sound are ungrateful for this useful info.
You didn’t cover if you can bet to tie and on the player or banker at the same time. I’m guessing because you can’t.
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About 3 minutes in I started to understand it, now I'm completely lost
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I think the confusing part is him like he is the player. As I understand it, the dealer is both the player and the banker and you're just arbitrarily being on who you think will win based on nothing at all.
Is confusing but I’ll get it
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I don't understand why anyone would bet on the banker, since the player is even money.
Because of the complex rules, the banker theoretically has very slightly better odds..about 51%. It's really only noticeable over the long-term...like 100 hands of playing but, mathematically, it's a simple fact.
unfortunately I must pass the shoe...
People think this game is fun?
It's just simply gambling on a almost 50/50..but not quite.
I liked it on 999 ooo
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Isn’t the Banker just 0-2 then it Draws,others than that 3-9,it doesn’t Draw !!?
😂😅
I really don't think the betting side of the game was properly explained or detailed.... It's the whole reason the game is played, not just to get a win - but to try to profit..
No strategy involved. Pretty much just betting on a coin flip.
Pretty much, yeah
That sound between categories is super obnoxious.
Too many commercials
evil ass sound effect
To bad you made the mistake with explaining the bank's third card, pretty much ruins the video at the end.
Sounds difficult to win money period. You win you only get what you bet back. So win =0 money.
No. If you bet 10 dollars and you win, you get your 10 dollars back, plus another 10 dollars. They guy on the video didn't explain it well.
@@Sumohano No he just doesn't understand how 1:1 payouts work 😂
?? Might want do some research man before you step foot in a casino or youre toast.
The sound for each sequence to explain the different parts is CRINGE dude, it hurts my ears and makes me feel like I'm playing DOOM.
Sorry. I’ll change it moving forward
Please tell me how the fuck this is easy?
It's easy because all you have to do is decide who to bet on...the dealer is gonna handle the rest
Dude can't even pronounce baccarat.
Boring game
Bet on the tie