How to Play
Baccarat: how to play
At 80 Win, baccarat is quick and straightforward. You bet on the hand you think will come closest to 9 — the Player, the Banker, or a Tie. The game uses multiple decks and follows fixed draw rules to keep outcomes fair and fast.
Card values are simple: tens and face cards (K, Q, J) count as 0, Aces count as 1, and all other cards count as their pip value. The total of a hand is the rightmost digit of the sum (for example, 8 + 7 equals 15, so the hand value is 5).
- Place your bet before the cards are dealt: Player, Banker, or Tie. Banker and Player bets typically pay 1:1; Tie bets have their own payout as shown on the table.
- The round begins with two cards dealt to both Player and Banker. If either hand totals 8 or 9 on the first deal, it’s a natural and no extra cards are drawn.
- If there is no natural, a fixed drawing process follows. The Player’s total determines whether a third card is drawn; the Banker then follows a separate fixed chart based on their own total and, in some cases, the Player’s third card.
- After all draws, the hand closer to 9 wins. If both hands tie, it’s a push for some bets and Tie bets pay out as per the house rules.
Winning and payouts are straightforward: bets on the Banker or Player win at 1:1 (with the usual commission on Banker in many tables), and Tie bets are handled separately with their own payout. In any Tie outcome, bets on Banker or Player are typically returned depending on the house rules.
Blackjack: how to play
Blackjack at 80 Win uses two standard decks and allows you to play up to three hands at once. The goal is simple: get a hand value higher than the dealer without going over 21.
Card values are: number cards are their face value, J, Q, K count as 10, and Aces can be 1 or 11, whichever helps your hand more. You can draw up to nine additional cards in a hand as long as you stay at or below 21.
- Start by choosing a chip size and placing your wager, then press Deal. You and the dealer receive two cards each; your cards are face up, the dealer has one card face up and one face down.
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Available actions on your turn include:
- Hit — take another card
- Stand — end your turn
- Split — if you have a pair, split into two hands (max 3 splits per game, 4 hands total; Aces can only be split once)
- Double Down — after the first two cards, double your wager and receive exactly one more card
- Insurance — if the dealer shows an Ace, you can take Insurance (half your original wager) against the dealer having a blackjack. This side bet pays 2:1 if the dealer has blackjack
- The dealer checks for blackjack when receiving his first two cards. If either you or the dealer has blackjack, the round ends accordingly: blackjack beats other hands of 21, ties push, and a dealer blackjack after splits/doubles can cost you the original wager.
- Blackjack payouts: a natural blackjack (an Ace with a 10-value card) typically pays 3:2. A normal win pays 1:1. If you win with a blackjack and the dealer does not, you’re paid at the blackjack rate. If the dealer has blackjack, you lose your main wager unless you have insurance and the insurance pays out as described.
Key notes: the dealer hits on a soft 17, and a pushed hand returns your original wager. Splitting and doubling down can change the risk/reward of your round, so plan your strategy carefully.
Roulette: how to play
Roulette at 80 Win lets you bet on where the ball will land on a round wheel. A European-style wheel with 37 slots (0 plus 1–36) is used. The objective is to predict the winning slot or a group of numbers, with payouts varying by bet type.
To play, choose your chip size, then place bets on the table. You can repeat your last round’s bets or adjust them before the wheel spins. Bets must respect table minimums and maximums.
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Inside bets (betting on specific numbers or adjacent groups):
- Straight Up — bet a single number for a 35:1 payout
- Split — bet on two adjacent numbers for 17:1
- Street — bet on a row of three numbers for 11:1
- Corner — bet on four numbers meeting at a corner for 8:1
- Line — bet on two adjacent rows (six numbers) for 5:1
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Outside bets (broader groupings):
- Column — bets on one of the three columns for 2:1
- Dozen — bets on 1st/2nd/3rd 12 numbers for 2:1
- Red/Black, Even/Odd, 1–18/19–36 — even-money bets for 1:1
- Special and neighbor bets are available for more advanced play, offering additional ways to cover numbers around the wheel.
Important notes: 0 is not covered by most Red/Black, Even/Odd, or 1–18/19–36 bets. Payouts vary by bet type, with the highest rewards for inside bets on single numbers. Spin results are independent, and you can watch the wheel map and bet map to choose your strategy.
