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How to play Punto Banco
Where to play Punto Banco at a licenced
Casino in Malta ? You
can Play live Punto Banco at the Dragonara Casino in Malta
(Website www.dragonara.com) For general
enquiries write to casino@dragonara.com
General Guideline Rules Below
Kindly note that you should only use the following
rules as a guideline and are for information only. If In doubt or are used
to different rules , you must always ask and apply the rules of the house where
ever you are present in a Casino that may vary from the information shown below
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Punto Banco is a close
relative of the more famous game Baccarat, which also has an
off-shoot known as Chemin de fer. The key difference for us is the
fact that in Punto Banco, there are no optional plays. All cards
are dealt according to a fixed set of rules.
To
Begin With This game is unusual in that it can be
played on two types of table. One is the conventional Blackjack
style table with a single dealer controlling the whole operation.
This is common in provincial casinos that opt to spread
this game. The big London casinos tend to go for the big, 'kidney'
shaped, table version of the game. This has three dealers and the
players sit in armchairs and get the oportunity to deal the cards
themselves. The table has twelve numbered seats for punters to sit
at.
The Object
Players must bet on the winner of a match-up between two hands,
one called Player, the other
is called Bank. Cards are
dealt to both hands by the dealer according to a set of rules and
the winner is the hand closest to a total of nine. Both table
versions of the game are identical in this.
For this game the totals of each hand are
calculated by adding the values of the cards in them and then
using just the last digit. So a hand of 6 and 4 has a total of 10
and thus a value for this game of Zero!
The Play
Players seated at the table are the only ones allowed to make a
bet. They must chose which of the two sides will be victorious and
place their bet in the box that signifies their choice. Choosing Player
simply means placing a bet on the 'Player' area infront of their
numbered seat. Choosing Bank means passing the bet to the
dealer who places it in the smaller boxes marked Bank.
Having made their choice, a player can opt to bet on the tie,
or egalité. This means betting that the outcome of the
hand will be a draw, both hands having equal value with no more
cards to come.
When all bets are placed, the
player in seat 1 takes the shoe and begins dealing the
cards as if they were the Bank, sending them towards the
centre of the table. Here the dealer in the middle of the table
(sometimes called the 'caller') places the cards in an orderly
fashion. In the mini version, the house dealer does all the
dealing. The first card goes to the Player, the second to
the Bank and the next two follow suit.
The Rules
When both hands have two cards the dealing rules come in to play
to indicate whether an extra card should be dealt to either hand.
| Player |
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Having |
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0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
DRAWS A CARD |
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6, 7 |
STANDS |
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8, 9 |
NATURAL |
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The Player table shows what
happens to the Player's hand when the first two cards have been
dealt. So if it has a total of 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 then it gets a
third and final card. From 6 to 9 it stays as it is.
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| Bank |
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Having |
Draws when
Player has |
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0, 1, 2 |
Anything |
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3 |
0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 |
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4 |
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |
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5 |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
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6¹ |
6, 7 |
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7 |
STANDS |
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8, 9 |
NATURAL |
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The play of the Bank hand
is more complex but can be seen clearly from the table.
(1) Extra complexity is added when
the Bank has a total of 6. Bank draws a card only if the Players
total of 6 or 7 is reached with three cards. If it is a two card
total then Bank stands.
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The Payout
A winning bet on Player is paid at even money. A winning Bank bet
is paid at odds of 19-20, or in other words there is a 5% tax on
Bank winnings. Winning Egalité bets are paid at 8-1 ( which
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This information is for a general reference and knowledge of the game. Some Casinos may have slightly varying rules and procedures. Therefore it is wise to ask for the house rules when playing at a Licensed Casino.
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Punto
Banco Dictionary
Spread Spread is the
casino way of saying 'run a game of'. So when a casino runs a game
of Punto Banco it is spreading it.
Player and Bank
These are the names of the two sides competing in this game.
Punters can bet on either one winning.
Shoe This can have two
meanings in either Blackjack or Punto Banco. It always refers to
the box that holds the cards to be dealt in the game. It also
refers to a session of consecutive hands dealt from a full shoe
until the cards are finished, or as in either game, the cut
card is reached.
Cut Card A plastic card, often
red, is inserted six cards from the bottom of the pack of cards
before they enter the shoe. This stops the possibility of
runnung out of cards.
Natural This is the name given
to a total of 8 or 9 because it is 'naturally' strong.
Caller This is an old name for
the dealer that sits at the centre of the large table layout
version of this game. The name comes from the fact that this
dealer calls out the instructions to the person acting as dealer. |
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