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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.
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.