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Baccarat is the simplest table game in the casino. You bet on Banker or Player, two hands are dealt, and the hand closest to 9 wins. Here are the core rules every NZ player should know.
The casinos listed above offer these baccarat variants. Each variant uses the same rules but changes presentation or side bet options.
We evaluate baccarat casinos across four criteria: table variety, betting limits, live dealer quality, and bonus eligibility. Here's what separates the best from the rest.
Baccarat's low house edge makes it popular with betting system players. Here are the most common systems used by NZ baccarat players, and whether they actually work.
Bottom line: No betting system can overcome the 1.06% house edge. Flat betting on Banker is mathematically optimal. All other systems add variance without improving long-term EV.
Banker bet has a 1.06% house edge (after 5% commission). Player bet has a 1.24% house edge. Tie bet has a 14.36% house edge — never bet on tie. Baccarat offers the second-best odds in the casino after blackjack.
Yes. Most casinos accept $1-$10 deposits, but minimum baccarat stakes are typically $5-$10 on live dealer tables. RNG baccarat allows $1 minimum bets at Kiwi's Treasure and Yukon Gold.
Always bet Banker. The 1.06% house edge (after commission) is lower than the 1.24% Player edge. Over 1,000 hands, Banker betting saves approximately $18 per $1,000 wagered compared to Player betting. Never bet Tie — the 14.36% house edge makes it statistically terrible.
Licensed casinos use eCOGRA-certified RNG software audited monthly. Live dealer baccarat uses physical cards dealt from 8-deck shoes on camera. We tracked 500 hands at each casino — all results fell within expected statistical distribution for 8-deck baccarat.
Playing at a New Zealand online casino should be a rewarding experience done within your means. If needed, use deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion. New Zealand organisations like the Problem Gambling Foundation NZ and the National Addictions Centre help players who need support.
Gambling should only ever be viewed as entertainment — never as a way to make money. If you find yourself chasing losses, unable to stop, or expecting to win, you may be showing signs of problem gambling. Stop immediately, visit our Responsible Gambling page, and contact the Problem Gambling Foundation.