How is the third card dealt in Baccarat?

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In Baccarat, the third card is dealt according to specific rules that depend on the initial two-card hands of the player and the banker. These rules are predetermined and followed by the dealer, ensuring a consistent and fair gameplay. Here are the rules for the third card in Baccarat:

Player's Hand:

If the player or the banker has a natural hand, which is a total of 8 or 9 with the first two cards, no more cards are dealt, and the hand is immediately compared.
If the player's total is 6 or 7, the player stands and does not receive a third card.
If the player's total is 0 to 5, the player is dealt a third card.
Banker's Hand:

After the player's hand is determined, the banker's hand is handled based on the following rules:

If the banker has a natural hand of 8 or 9, no more cards are dealt, and the hand is compared.

If the banker's total is 7, the banker stands and does not receive a third card.
 
If the banker's total is 0 to 2, the banker receives a third card.

If the banker's total is 3, the banker draws a third card unless the player's third card is an 8.

If the banker's total is 4, the banker draws a third card if the player's third card is 2 to 7.

If the banker's total is 5, the banker draws a third card if the player's third card is 4 to 7.

If the banker's total is 6, the banker draws a third card if the player's third card is 6 or 7.

It's important to note that these rules are fixed and not subject to any strategy or decision-making by the players. The dealer follows them automatically, ensuring a fair and consistent gameplay. The third card rule adds an element of excitement and unpredictability to the game of Baccarat.
 
In order to decide the outcome of the round and the winning bets, the third card is often dealt face up. The values of all three cards—the player's and the banker's—are then compared. The dealing of the third card is typically done by a dealer or an automated system in accordance with the specified game regulations to ensure fairness.
 
In Baccarat, the third card is dealt according to a specific set of rules. The rules for drawing the third card in Baccarat depend on the total point value of the Player's and Banker's initial two-card hands. Here are the rules:

If either the Player or the Banker has a total of 8 or 9 after the initial two cards are dealt, it is called a "natural" and no more cards are drawn. The hand with the higher total wins.

If neither the Player nor the Banker has a natural, then the Player's hand is acted upon first.
 
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