How are card valued in baccarat?

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In Baccarat, card values are assigned as follows:

The numbered cards (2-9) are worth their face value. For example, a 5 of hearts is worth 5 points.
The 10s and face cards (Jacks, Queens, and Kings) have no point value and are considered as zero.
The Ace is worth 1 point.
When playing Baccarat, the objective is to achieve a hand value as close to 9 as possible. However, if the hand value exceeds 9, only the second digit of the total is considered. For example, if a hand consists of a 7 and an 8 (which totals 15), the hand value is considered 5 (the second digit).


How are card valued in baccarat?
 
In Baccarat, the value of cards is determined as follows:

Aces: Aces have a value of 1.

Numbered Cards: Cards from 2 to 9 retain their face value.

Face Cards and 10s: Cards such as Kings, Queens, Jacks, and 10s have a value of 0.

In Baccarat, the objective is to get a hand with a total value as close to 9 as possible. When the total value of a hand exceeds 9, the score is determined by subtracting 10 from the total. For example, if the total value of a hand is 13, the score will be 3.
 
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