If no more cards are required, the house dealer declares a winner. If there is no wager on the player, cards representing that hand are turned up by the house dealer, who calls out their total value. That bettor then exposes the cards for all to see and passes them to the house dealer, who calls out their total value. The hand representing the player is given facedown to the person with the largest wager on the player. If the cards total a two-digit number, only the last number counts (e.g.: if 7+ 8 =15, then 15 counts as five). Aces are counted as one, deuces as two, etc. Tens, cards totaling 10 and face cards are uncounted. The first hand represents those betting on the player the other those betting on Banker. Later, a third card may be required for either hand. Two hands, with two cards each, are dealt from the shoe.
Those participating place a wager on either Banker or Player. This ancient game is played with eight decks of cards that are shuffled and placed in a box called a 'shoe' to be dealt. Midi is interactive version, which players have the option to handle the cards. Players choose to bet on the player or banker, the side that’s closest to '9' wins. Baccarat is one of the most popular games offered today.