Bacarat is a simple game with only three possible results - ‘Player’, ‘Banker’ and ‘Tie’. The term ‘Player’ does not refer to the customer and the term ‘Banker’ does not refer to the house. They are just options on which the customer can bet.
Mini bacarat is essentially the same game, but played at a smaller table very similar to a blackjack table. A single dealer handles the entire game, including dealing the cards. The pace is usually much faster than the “big bacarat” version. Betting minimums and maximums are usually lower.
Bacarat rules, in Bacarrat, cards 2-9 are worth face value, 10’s and face cards (J, Q, K) are worth zero, and Aces are worth 1 point. Players calculate their score by taking the sum of all cards mod 10. Simply, when the total value of cards in a hand exceeds 10, the first digit is dropped. For example: a hand consisting of 2 and 3 is worth 5 (2 + 3 = 5). A hand consisting of 6 and 7 is worth 3 (6 + 7 = 13 = 3)(The first digit is dropped because the total is higher than 10) A hand consisting of 4 and 6 is worth zero, or Bakarat. (4 + 6 = 0) The name “Baccarat” is unusual in that the game is named after the worst hand, worth 0 (or ‘Bacarat’). The highest score that can be achieved is 9.