Baccarat is a casino card game where players bet on one of three possible outcomes: the player’s hand wins, the banker’s hand wins, or a tie. Two hands are dealt, one for the player and one for the banker, each receiving two cards. Cards 2 through 9 are worth their face value, 10s and face cards are worth 0, and aces are worth 1. The goal is to have a hand total closest to 9. If the total exceeds 9, only the last digit counts (e.g., 15 becomes 5). Baccarat is known for its simplicity and low house edge.
Andar Bahar is a simple card game popular in India. A card is drawn and placed face-up as the “trump” card. Players bet on whether a card matching the trump card’s rank will appear on the Andar (left) or Bahar (right) side. Cards are then drawn and alternately placed on each side. The first matching card determines the winner. It’s a game of pure chance with straightforward rules, often played for fun or in gambling settings.