What is the objective of baccarat?

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The objective of baccarat is to bet on the hand that you believe will have a total point value closest to nine. In baccarat, two hands are dealt: the player's hand and the banker's hand. The player can choose to bet on either hand winning or a tie occurring.

The point values of the cards in baccarat are as follows:

Aces are worth 1 point.
Cards from 2 to 9 are worth their face value.
10s and face cards (King, Queen, and Jack) have a value of 0.
The rules for determining the point value of a hand are as follows:

If the total point value of a hand exceeds 9, only the second digit is considered. For example, if a hand consists of a 7 and an 8 (totaling 15), the hand's value would be 5.
The hand with a total point value closest to nine wins. If both the player's and the banker's hand have the same point value, the result is a tie.


What is the objective of baccarat?
 
The objective of Baccarat is to bet on the hand that you believe will have a total point value closest to 9, either the Player's hand or the Banker's hand. Baccarat is a card game played between two hands, the Player and the Banker. However, it's important to note that the Player and Banker are not referring to the actual players or the casino. These terms are simply used to represent two different hands in the game.

In Baccarat, numbered cards from 2 to 9 are worth their face value, while 10s and face cards (King, Queen, and Jack) are worth 0. The Ace has a value of 1. The total point value of a hand is calculated by summing up the values of the individual cards and then taking the rightmost digit of the sum. For example, if a hand consists of a 7 and a 9, the total would be 16, but the point value of the hand would be 6.
 
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