Introduction to Live Baccarat Online
Do you want to play a really exciting game of Baccarat without having to go to a land based casino? Yes, in that case, Live Baccarat is available online for you at William Hill! You play in a real casino studio that streams live via your computer, Ipad or mobile phone. Baccarat, known as a card game for high rollers who like to bet high, was one of the first games to become available at live casinos. It takes place in a live environment and players can chat with the dealer and also with other participants. For those of you who love Baccarat, this live version gives you a real experience and match!
How to Play live Baccarat Online
To play live Baccarat online, you can simply take part in our live casino . The first thing to do is register with William Hill by entering your name, address and email. Once you have registered and made your first deposit, you will receive a welcome bonus which you can start using right away. Then click on the link for live casino and look up Baccarat. The game is streamed live and can be played from any computer or mobile phone. When you see the live dealer, it's just for you to open the chat feature and they will instruct you on the game layout. You see the table in the middle of the screen and it is a regular Baccarat table. There is a Banker on one side of the table and a Player on the other side. The cards are dealt to both the bank and the player after the bet has been placed. The video streaming of live Baccarat online has a user-friendly layout which makes the game very smooth. When a game round is over the winner is announced and the money transfer takes place. It's just as simple as it sounds!
Rules For Live Baccarat Online
Live baccarat online follows the standard rules of Baccarat i.e. you must bet on which of the hands comes as close to 9 as possible without going over. The bets are placed on the bank the player or tie which means a draw. The dealer gives two cards to the bank and two to the player. When they have each received two cards the points are calculated. Each card is worth its number value except for the 10 and the face cards that are worth 0. The score can vary from 0-9. If you get a two-digit value the last digit is counted as the correct value. For example if you get a total of 13 points the real sum will be 3.