Luck in Baccarat

Do you feel like a lucky person? Do you seem to have a knack for winning casino games?
Well, if you answered yes to both of those questions, you may find that Baccarat is
the game for you. Baccarat is no longer a game just for the high rollers. With various
strategies that have been created, more budgeted players are getting in on the game.
Playing is also pretty easy since the object of the game is to predict whether the
banker will win, you will win, or if the game will end in a tie. This is why it is
safer to bet on the house winning the hand since the house has a higher probability
than the player and a much higher probability over the game ending in a tie.

Here’s some food for thought:

  • Even though the house is due a 5% commission when the winning bets are placed on the house, you should not let that hinder you from placing house bets. This is because you are still at better odds betting on the house.
  • If the house commission changes to something other than 5%, then you may need to adjust your betting strategy a bit so that you can still come out on top rather than breaking even due to the house commissions.
  • A good tip regarding commission: If the commission is below 5%, then it is safer for you to bet on the house. If the commission is above 5%, then you want to bet on the player.
  • When it comes to tie hands, the player has winning odds of 49.32%, which means the odds of losing is greater.

Here is an example of how 4% commissions can affect your winnings:

  • On a 4% commission, if your bet is on the player, you will win $49.32, but you will lose $50.68. That results in a negative $1.36 difference.
  • If you bet on the house, your winnings are $50.68 minus the 4% commission leaving you with $48.65. But you have only lost $49.32, which results in only a $0.67 difference.

As you can see with the above examples, you tend to lose less when betting with the house
on a 4% commission. Now the following is an example of how a 5% commission can affect your winnings:

  • On a 5% commission, if your bet is on the player, you will win $49.32, but you will lose $50.68 for a difference of a negative $1.36.
  • If your bet is on the house, you win $50.68 minus the 5% commission, which leaves you with $47.64 in winnings. But you have lost $49.32, which is a $1.68 negative difference.

As you can see with the 5% commission, it is better to bet on the player. You win more
when betting with the house, but the commission takes away that advantage, so you will
more likely be at an advantage if you stick with the player on this scenario. So go ahead
and take advantage of this strategy and put it to the test. Since the strategy is in the
betting, using this strategy will help you bag more wins when playing Baccarat.