| Provider | NetEnt |
|---|---|
| RTP | 98.94% - Compare RTPs |
| Max Win | 9,000x |
Baccarat Pro Series Table: NetEnt's Customisable Baccarat Variant
Baccarat Pro Series Table is NetEnt's enhanced take on standard baccarat. The core game is unchanged - you bet on Player, Banker, or Tie, cards are dealt, and the hand closest to nine wins. What the Pro Series version adds is a result history display, adjustable table speed settings, and a cleaner interface with more customisation options than the basic game. The Tie bet pays 9:1 here, which is slightly more generous than the 8:1 you will find in some other baccarat variants.
The table lets you adjust game speed across multiple settings, toggle sound effects and background music separately, and choose from a range of chip denominations from £0.10 up to £500. A Fast Play mode removes card-dealing animations entirely, resolving each hand in around five seconds. If you prefer watching the full card animation, that option remains available.
Card Values and How the Game Works
Baccarat uses a different card value system to most table games. Here is how each card counts:
- Aces count as 1
- Cards 2-9 count at face value
- Tens, Jacks, Queens, Kings all count as 0
When a hand total goes above 9, only the second digit matters. A hand of 7 and 6 adds up to 13, which becomes 3 in baccarat. A hand of 9 and 5 totals 14, which becomes 4. The maximum hand total is always 9, and a two-card total of 8 or 9 is called a natural.
Two hands are dealt - the Player hand and the Banker hand. You bet on which will finish closer to 9 before any cards are turned over. You are not playing either hand yourself; you are backing an outcome. Once bets are placed, the dealer handles everything according to fixed rules.
The Third Card Rule
The third card rule is the part of baccarat that trips up newcomers, but you never have to apply it yourself - the game follows it automatically. Understanding it helps you follow the action.
Player hand: If the Player hand totals 0 to 5 after the initial deal, a third card is drawn. On a total of 6 or 7, the Player stands. On 8 or 9 (a natural), neither hand draws a third card.
Banker hand: The Banker's draw decision depends on its own total and, in some cases, the value of the third card drawn by the Player. The Banker always draws on 0, 1, or 2. On totals of 3 to 6, the decision depends on what the Player drew. On 7, the Banker always stands. On 8 or 9, no further cards are drawn by either side.
The full Banker drawing table is fixed and built into every baccarat variant including this one. You do not need to memorise it - just know that the rules always apply in the same way, and the game handles them without any input from you.
The Three Bets and Their House Edges
Baccarat Pro Series Table offers three betting options. The house edge on each is fixed and unchanged from standard baccarat:
Banker Bet - House Edge 1.06%
The Banker bet wins more often than the Player bet because the third card rules are structured slightly in the Banker's favour. Casinos account for this by charging a 5% commission on winning Banker bets. Even after commission, the Banker bet carries the lowest house edge of the three options at 1.06%. This is the mathematically sound bet in baccarat, and it is the one serious players default to.
Player Bet - House Edge 1.24%
The Player bet pays even money with no commission. The house edge is a touch higher at 1.24%, which is still very competitive for a table game. Some players prefer backing the Player hand to avoid thinking about commission deductions, which is a reasonable approach - the difference in house edge between Banker and Player is small enough that personal preference is a fair reason to choose one over the other.
Tie Bet - House Edge 14.36%
The Tie bet pays 9 to 1 in Baccarat Pro Series Table when both hands finish equal. Ties happen around 9.5% of the time. Despite the 9:1 payout - slightly more generous than the 8:1 offered in some other baccarat versions - the house edge remains 14.36%. This is one of the worst bets available at any casino table. Leave it alone.
The Pro Series Features: History Display and Customisation
The Pro Series version separates itself from basic baccarat primarily through its customisation options and result history panel. The history display on the left of the screen shows the outcomes of the last ten rounds - which side won each hand, shown as Banker, Player, or Tie. This is a straightforward log rather than the coded roadmap grids you find in many live dealer baccarat games.
If you are looking for the full roadmap suite - Big Road, Bead Road, Big Eye Road, Small Road - this version does not include them. Players who rely on those tracking tools for their session strategy will find live dealer baccarat from providers like Evolution Gaming a better match. NetEnt's Pro Series keeps the interface clean and focused on the core game, with the history panel as its main information addition.
What the Pro Series does offer is genuine flexibility in how the game runs. The speed settings make a noticeable difference: at maximum speed with Fast Play enabled, you can run through hands quickly without waiting for animations. The separate audio controls (sound effects, background music, volume) let you configure the experience to your preference rather than toggling everything on or off at once.
Strategy
There are no decisions to make in baccarat after placing your bet. No hitting or standing, no doubling down - just bet placement and then watching the cards. This makes strategy in baccarat simpler than most table games.
The practical approach:
- Bet Banker. It has the lowest house edge and wins more often, even accounting for the 5% commission on wins.
- Treat the Player bet as a reasonable alternative if you dislike tracking commission, not a worse option in any meaningful sense for casual play.
- Avoid the Tie bet. The 14.36% house edge is high enough that no payout rate compensates for how rarely it lands.
- Betting systems applied to baccarat (Martingale, Fibonacci, 1-3-2-6) can structure your session but cannot change the house edge. They are risk management tools, not winning strategies.
The Pro Series statistics panel can be useful for one practical purpose: confirming the distribution of Banker, Player, and Tie results in your current session against what the long-run percentages suggest. Banker wins roughly 45.8% of rounds, Player wins roughly 44.6%, and Ties account for the remaining 9.5%. If you are seeing a very skewed session, the statistics display makes that visible.
How It Differs from Standard Baccarat
If you have played the regular Baccarat table on this site, the rules in the Pro Series version are identical. The differences are in the interface and information available while you play:
- 10-round result history display showing Banker/Player/Tie per hand
- Multiple table speed settings including Fast Play mode (5-7 seconds per hand)
- Separate audio controls for sound effects and background music
- Chip denominations from £0.10 to £500
- Tie bet pays 9:1 (vs 8:1 in some other baccarat variants)
- Rebet and Rebet x2 options for repeating stakes automatically
If you want the full baccarat roadmap experience with Big Road, Bead Road, and the smaller derivative roads, live dealer baccarat is the better route. If you want a clean, fast RNG baccarat game with some result history and good speed controls, this is a solid option.
Related Table Games
- Baccarat - the standard version without statistics and roadmaps
- Blackjack - another low house edge table game where player decisions matter
- European Roulette - single-zero roulette at 2.70% house edge
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