In Ireland's mobile casinos, there are two main versions of Baccarat, Punto Banco and Chemin de Fer. Punto Banco is the most popular choice in Ireland, and it is easy to learn and understand. In this version of the game, the player is dealt two cards, and the objective is to get a total value of nine or as close to nine as possible. The value of the cards is as follows: Ace is worth 1, 2-9 are worth their face value, and 10 through King are worth 0.
Before the game gets underway, the player must make a bet. He/she can bet on the player, the banker, or a tie. If the total value of the cards is equal to nine, the game is considered a tie, and no one wins.
If the player's total value is lower than five, then he/she must draw another card. If the player's total is higher than five, then he/she needs to stand. Also, the banker must draw another card if his/her total is lower than five. If the banker's total is higher than five, then he/she must stand.