How to Play Baccarat and Win — Canadian Strategy Guide 2026
Baccarat offers one of the lowest house edges of any standard casino table game — 1.06% on the Banker bet. Playing correctly does not guarantee wins, but it maximises your chances of profitable sessions and minimises unnecessary losses.
Rules Summary
Bet on Player, Banker, or Tie before cards are dealt. Two hands are dealt — closest to nine wins. Aces = 1, cards 2-9 = face value, tens and face cards = 0. Totals above nine drop the tens digit. Naturals (8 or 9) end hands immediately. All drawing rules are applied automatically — you make no card decisions.
Core Strategy — Always Bet Banker
Banker bet: 1.06% house edge (best bet). Player bet: 1.24% house edge. Tie bet: 14.4% house edge (avoid entirely). Always bet Banker. Never bet Tie. Avoid all side bets (Player Pair, Banker Pair etc.) — they carry house edges of 10-15% or more.
Bankroll and Session Management
Bring at least 20 times the table minimum as session bankroll. Bet consistently — flat betting reduces variance. Set a win target (consider stopping at 50% profit) and a loss limit before starting. These limits convert baccarat sessions into positive experiences more reliably than any other strategy.
Realistic Expectations
Consistent Banker betting gives you the best mathematical shot at profitable sessions. But the house edge means expected losses over very long play. Short session wins are achievable and common — long-term profit against the house is not.
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