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Table Games lucky dragon no comission bac

Discussion in 'Table Games' started by paperposter, Feb 5, 2017.

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  1. paperposter

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    i dont play alot of bac,its a guessing game but played at lucky dragon they have a no commision table .didnt even know i was playing at it.

    the differnce is if the banker gets a 7 by using 3 cards its a push otherwise same rules as regular bac,kinda like pushing on 22 in bj
     
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    If you mostly bet player, I think it's a good rule. Naturally, especially so if it's a player shoe.

    Mathematically, banker is actually a slightly better bet on EZ Baccarat than in normal baccarat. Specifically, 1.02% house edge on this variant, over 1.06% on the regular game. So, in the long run, it's better. But if too many three-card 7's come up for banker, not getting paid at all on them can bring undesired variance.

    I feel like there are so many superstitions in baccarat that purists will tend to avoid this variation, despite moderately better rules as far as the numbers go.
     
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