1Do you know the steps casino players takes in cases of tie bets

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I think Some casinos may also offer a variation of the game known as "no commission" Punto Banco, where if the banker hand wins with a total of six, then instead of paying out the normal winnings of 1 to 1, the payout is 1 to 2. This reduces the commission paid by the player from 5% to zero. In this variation, if the game ends in a tie, then bets placed on the banker or player will push and bets placed on tie will pay out normally.
 
That's correct! In some casinos, players may come across the "no commission" Punto Banco variation, which changes the payout structure when the banker hand wins with a total of six. This variation is designed to reduce the commission typically paid by players from 5% to zero in such scenarios.

In this version, if the game ends in a tie, the outcome differs slightly from the standard Punto Banco rules. Bets placed on the banker or player hands will push (meaning they are returned to the player without any winnings or losses), while bets placed on the tie hand will pay out at their normal rate. This adjustment ensures that players are treated fairly in tie situations and don't lose out on their tie bets.

It's important for players to be aware of these variations when playing Punto Banco to understand how the game rules may differ and how it can impact their gameplay and potential winnings.
 
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