What is the payout for winning on the player's hand?

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In baccarat, winning bets placed on the player's hand typically result in a 1:1 payout, also known as even money. This means that if you place a bet on the player's hand and win, you will receive an amount equal to your original bet as winnings.

For example, if you wager $100 on the player's hand and it wins, you would receive $100 in winnings, in addition to getting your original $100 bet back. So, your total payout would be $200 ($100 original bet + $100 winnings).

It's important to note that casinos often apply a small commission, usually around 5%, on winning bets placed on the banker's hand. However, bets on the player's hand do not typically have a commission or fee associated with them.
 
That's correct! In traditional baccarat, a winning bet on the banker's hand usually results in a 1:1 payout as well, minus the commission. This commission is commonly known as the "vigorish" or "vig."

The commission is applied because the banker's hand has a slight statistical advantage over the player's hand. By charging a commission on banker wins, the casino ensures their profits over the long term. The commission is generally collected at the end of each shoe or when a player decides to leave the table.

It's worth mentioning that some casinos may have variations or different payout rules for baccarat. For instance, some casinos may offer a 6:5 payout instead of the standard 1:1, or they may have a variable commission rate. It's always a good idea to check the specific rules and payouts of the baccarat table you're interested in playing.
 
The payout for winning on the player's hand in the context of a casino card game, specifically baccarat, is typically 1:1 or even money. This means that if you place a bet on the player's hand and it wins, you will receive an amount equal to your original bet.
 
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