Baccarat Table Layout
Areas
on the Baccarat Table
1 - Dealer
2 - Discard Trays
3 - Dealer
4 - Drop Box
5 - Caller
6 - Tips box
Learning about Baccarat requires that you understand what you're
looking at as you place your bet. The baccarat table layout is fairly
basic, and very easy to get used to. As baccarat is a game with
only three bets, banker, player and tie, the board must reflect
this simplicity. There are seven numbered positions on each side
of the table that you can see as large yellow numbers on our full
baccarat table graphic. Notice the numbers run from one to fifteen,
excluding thirteen. As in many gambling style games the unlucky
number 13 is excluded from boards, and baccarat is a lot about luck.
Each position has three betting areas associated with it, corresponding
to the possible choices at the beginning of each game. Banker is
spelled out across a row of betting areas, below which Player is
spelled out. Above both of these bets, and occasionally above another
row of indication numbers, there is a central area for tie bets.
On a full table, three dealers work the game at all times, performing
in a manner functionally similar to craps dealers. Two dealers (position
1 & position 3) either sit or stand beside the chips on one
side of the table. Each of these dealers takes care of the player's
bets on their end of the table. The caller (position 5 - functional
equivalent of a croupier) stands in the middle of the table on the
opposite side from the dealers, and makes calls on the hands. They also
direct the game-play around the baccarat table. As the players
are the ones dealing cards in baccarat, you can imagine the casino
pays mighty close attention.
More table layout info ---> Mini-Baccarat
Table Layout
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