Bet With Your Head - South Beach Casino and Resort

The classic game of Baccarat
originated in France over 500
years ago. A modified game
of Baccarat, Midi-Baccarat, is
played with eight decks.
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Including Squeeze Play
bject of the Game
hird Card Rule
To predict which hand will have a point
value closest to nine (9).
Third Party Hand
ow to Play
In Midi-Baccarat, there are three possible
outcomes to wager on, the player hand, the
banker hand, or the tie. Two cards are dealt for
the banker hand and two cards for the player
hand. The players who have the highest bet for
player or banker will be given the cards to view
and will then return them back to the dealer.
Based on the individual point totals of the player
hand and the banker hand, a third card may
be dealt. See details in “THIRD CARD RULE”
section on the facing page. The hand with the
point value closest to nine (9) wins. To determine
point value, cards in the hand are added together
and the last digit is used to declare the winner
(e.g. 8+ 8 =16, total of the hand = 6).
* When the first two cards of the player hand
or banker hand total 8 or 9, neither receives
a third card.
* When the first two cards of the player
hand total 6 or 7, the player hand does
not get a third card.
* When the first two cards total 0 through 5,
the player hand gets a third card.
Banker Hand
The banker hand plays under the same rules as
the player hand except when both the bankers
hand first two card total 3,4,5 or 6 and when the
player hand takes a third card. In that event, the
following rules apply.
When the banker’s
first two cards total:
Banker takes a third
card if the third card of the player is...
3....................................... not a 8
he Cards
* Face cards ( Kings, Queens, Jacks ) and Tens
count as 0
* Aces count as 1
* All other cards are counted at face value
ayout
Player Hand ......... Pays even money (1 to 1)
Banker Hand ........ Pays even money less 5%
commission
Tie . ...................... Pays 8 to 1
4 ...................................... 2 through 7
5 ...................................... 4 through 7
6 ...................................... 6 or 7