Hello, just a question about ties and drawing additional card
Example
Player : King, 5 Banker : 10, 5
5 vs 5
Does it end as a tie right there? Or should additional cards be dealt? Thanks in advance.
Re: Baccarat Tie question
2Hellooo!! Player should get a third card in that scenario. The game ends right away if either side gets a total of 8 or 9 in their first two cards. Otherwise, player takes a third card whenever the player total is 5 or lower. In your specific scenario, the banker may or may not end up taking a third card depending on player's third card.Squidward258 wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 1:05 am Hello, just a question about ties and drawing additional card
Example
Player : King, 5 Banker : 10, 5
5 vs 5
Does it end as a tie right there? Or should additional cards be dealt? Thanks in advance.
Re: Baccarat Tie question
3Hi, I think In baccarat, when the initial two cards dealt to the player and banker result in a tie, it is called a "standoff" or a "tie." However, whether additional cards are drawn depends on the specific rules of the variant of baccarat you are playing.
Re: Baccarat Tie question
4In my opinion, a third card may be drawn in accordance with preset guidelines if the first two cards end in a tie with a total of five points. In order to draw the third card, the Player and the Banker must first determine the total points from the first two cards.
Re: Baccarat Tie question
5In Baccarat, when the initial two cards for both Player and Banker result in a tie, like 5 vs. 5, it's called a "standoff" or "tie." Additional cards aren't drawn in this case. The round concludes, and bets on the Tie win. However, if there's a natural win (an 8 or 9), that takes precedence. So, in your example, it's a tie, and the game moves on to the next round. Understanding these outcomes adds to the strategic charm of Baccarat. Enjoy your gaming! Good luck to us!Squidward258 wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 1:05 am Hello, just a question about ties and drawing additional card
Example
Player : King, 5 Banker : 10, 5
5 vs 5
Does it end as a tie right there? Or should additional cards be dealt? Thanks in advance.
Re: Baccarat Tie question
6you're absolutely right! It's important to note the distinction between a tie and a natural win. In the absence of a natural win, a tie results in a standoff, and bets on the Tie win.Ember781 wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 2:34 pmIn Baccarat, when the initial two cards for both Player and Banker result in a tie, like 5 vs. 5, it's called a "standoff" or "tie." Additional cards aren't drawn in this case. The round concludes, and bets on the Tie win. However, if there's a natural win (an 8 or 9), that takes precedence. So, in your example, it's a tie, and the game moves on to the next round. Understanding these outcomes adds to the strategic charm of Baccarat. Enjoy your gaming! Good luck to us!Squidward258 wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 1:05 am Hello, just a question about ties and drawing additional card
Example
Player : King, 5 Banker : 10, 5
5 vs 5
Does it end as a tie right there? Or should additional cards be dealt? Thanks in advance.
Re: Baccarat Tie question
7Yup!! because in the game of Baccarat, when both the Player and Banker have the same total, it's considered a tie, and no additional cards are dealt. So to your example, with 5 vs. 10,5, it ends as a tie.Squidward258 wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 1:05 am Hello, just a question about ties and drawing additional card
Example
Player : King, 5 Banker : 10, 5
5 vs 5
Does it end as a tie right there? Or should additional cards be dealt? Thanks in advance.
Re: Baccarat Tie question
8Hey there! For me, if the player and banker have the same value, it's indeed a tie. No additional cards are drawn in this case, so it would end as a tie right there with the 5 vs. 5 scenario you mentioned. If there's no clear winner, it's a tie unless a natural win or loss (8 or 9) is present, then the game concludes. Hope that helps clarify things for you!
Re: Baccarat Tie question
9I see! In some baccarat games, the rules around ties might differ. For instance, in certain versions, a tie could lead to half of the bet being returned, while in others, it might result in the entire bet being lost. The rules can vary depending on the specific game or casino, adding an extra layer of complexity to how ties are handled. It's fascinating how these subtle differences can exist across different variations of the game!Gladiator956 wrote: Sat Nov 18, 2023 4:16 pm Hey there! For me, if the player and banker have the same value, it's indeed a tie. No additional cards are drawn in this case, so it would end as a tie right there with the 5 vs. 5 scenario you mentioned. If there's no clear winner, it's a tie unless a natural win or loss (8 or 9) is present, then the game concludes. Hope that helps clarify things for you!
Re: Baccarat Tie question
10Hello! That's a good question. I'm not entirely certain about this scenario. It might be worth double-checking the specific rules of the Baccarat variant you're playing. In some variations, ties can result in a push, while in others, additional cards might be drawn. I recommend consulting the rules of the particular game you're playing or seeking advice from the casino's customer support for clarification. If anyone else here has insights, feel free to chime in!Squidward258 wrote: Sat Nov 11, 2023 1:05 am Hello, just a question about ties and drawing additional card
Example
Player : King, 5 Banker : 10, 5
5 vs 5
Does it end as a tie right there? Or should additional cards be dealt? Thanks in advance.