What is a commission in baccarat?

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In the context of baccarat, a commission refers to a fee or percentage that is charged by the casino on certain winning bets. It is commonly associated with the "Banker" bet in the game.

In standard baccarat, there are three main betting options: Player, Banker, and Tie. When you place a bet on the Banker and it wins, the casino usually takes a commission on the winnings. This commission is typically 5% of the amount won and is collected to maintain the house edge.

For example, let's say you place a bet of $100 on the Banker, and the Banker hand wins. If there is a 5% commission, the casino will take $5 as their fee, and you will receive $95 as your net winnings.

It's important to note that the commission is only applied to the Banker bet and not on the Player or Tie bets. The commission is one of the factors that contribute to the slightly lower house edge associated with the Banker bet in baccarat.


What is a commission in baccarat?
 
In the game of baccarat, a commission refers to a small percentage of the winnings that is deducted by the casino as a fee for facilitating the game. This commission is typically applied to the winnings on the banker's hand, which is one of the two primary betting options in baccarat—the other being the player's hand.
 
A commission is a percentage of the winnings that the casino takes from the player. In baccarat, the commission is 5% on winning banker bets. This means that if you bet $100 on the banker and win, you will only receive $95. The casino keeps the remaining $5 as commission. The commission is taken because the banker hand has a slightly higher house edge than the player hand.
 
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