60s Punto Banco is a casino table game that is now available to play live. It takes players directly to the casino environment, and it's fast and fun.
Punto Banco is a fairly simple game to play once your understand the rules. The dealer is the banco and the player is the punto. Each side is dealt two cards.
The goal is to get as close to nine as possible with the cards that have been dealt. You can bet on punto, banco or a tie. Betting on punto pays slightly more than banco, because the dealer will take a small commission on a win. Betting on tie has the highest payouts.
Tens and face cards are worth zero. An ace is a one. Other cards have their face value. If the two cards you have been dealt are equal to more than nine, then 10 is subtracted from them to get the final number. In other words, two sevens would be 14. Subtract 10 from that, and 4 is the number on which your bet is based.
The game is played live and streamed in high-definition, so you can see the cards being dealt and feel confident that nothing is rigged. Instead, you can just fall into the action and let it ride.
Very popular in Asia, Punto Banco is now becoming more and more popular in Western casinos. So you can combine a newness to the game with the overall live casino game feel.
Playing is dynamic and fun. You'll be watching the cards and trying to bet on who will win or if there will be a tie. It doesn't get more exciting than that. So pull up and bet punto or banco – or if you are feeling brave, go for a tie.
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