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In Baccarat, the probabilities of achieving different hand totals (excluding natural hands) are as follows:
1. Hand Total of 8:
- Probability: Approximately 10.36%
- Calculation: There are 4 possible combinations of cards that sum to 8: (2, 6), (3, 5), (4, 4), and (1, 7).
2. Hand Total of 9:
- Probability: Approximately 10.36%
- Calculation: There are 4 possible combinations of cards that sum to 9: (3, 6), (4, 5), (2, 7), and (1, 8).
These probabilities are based on the total number of possible combinations of two cards drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards (excluding jokers). Baccarat uses a specific system for card values where 10s and face cards are worth 0 points, and other cards retain their face value (aces count as 1).
It's important to note that these probabilities assume a fair deck and do not take into account the commission on Banker wins or other specific rules variations that might affect gameplay in some Baccarat variants.
1. Hand Total of 8:
- Probability: Approximately 10.36%
- Calculation: There are 4 possible combinations of cards that sum to 8: (2, 6), (3, 5), (4, 4), and (1, 7).
2. Hand Total of 9:
- Probability: Approximately 10.36%
- Calculation: There are 4 possible combinations of cards that sum to 9: (3, 6), (4, 5), (2, 7), and (1, 8).
These probabilities are based on the total number of possible combinations of two cards drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards (excluding jokers). Baccarat uses a specific system for card values where 10s and face cards are worth 0 points, and other cards retain their face value (aces count as 1).
It's important to note that these probabilities assume a fair deck and do not take into account the commission on Banker wins or other specific rules variations that might affect gameplay in some Baccarat variants.