The rules of playing Baccarat at Saudi Arabian mobile casinos are straightforward. The goal is to guess whether the Banker's hand or the Player's hand will have the highest total score. The game will usually start with the Banker and the Player being dealt two cards each. The value of the cards is additive, meaning a Ten and a Nine is equal to a total of 19. An Ace is worth one point, and each card from 2 to 9 is worth an equivalent numerical value. The highest possible score in Baccarat is nine.
For each set of cards dealt, the Player and the Banker can stand (accept) a score of eight or nine. If either of the hands has a total score of seven or less, then the appropriate hand must draw an additional card. The Player is drawn a card first, followed by the Banker.
If a hand has a score of six or less, then the appropriate hand must draw a third card.
In Baccarat, members of the casino are not the only players. Other players at the table can choose to bet on either the Banker's or the Player's hand. If either of these hands wins, then those that placed bets on that hand win. If a wager was placed on the Tie bet, then the pay-out will be higher if the Player and Banker hands have the same total score.