Method of playing a baccarat game

Amusement devices: games – Card or tile games – cards or tiles therefor

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273306, A63F 100

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061354546

ABSTRACT:
Eight standard decks of cards are each augmented by two jokers and shuffled together. A joker has any desired point value from zero to nine. All other cards have point values similar to those encountered in Baccarat. After a player has made a wager, a player hand, comprised of two cards, is dealt to the player. A bank hand comprised of two cards is dealt to a bank represented by the dealer, one card of the two card bank hand being dealt face up and the other face down. The player has an option of being dealt an additional card when the point value of the player's two card hand is less than seven and the face up card is not a joker. The bank is dealt an additional card when the point value of the two card bank hand is less than six. The player wins by having a hand with a higher rank than the rank of the bank hand.

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Scarne's Encyclopedia Of Games, John Scarne, "Scarney Baccarat". Harper & Row Publishers, pp. 297-302, 1973.
"California Baccarat", Casino Concepts, Inc., 1973.

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