Panda Baccarat
Panda Baccarat is a set of 5 optional wagers that may be used on a Baccarat table in conjunction with any of the existing optional wagers.
The 5 Panda wagers are:
PANDA
BIG PANDA
SMALL PANDA
PANDA TIE
PANDA PAIR
How to Play:
All bets must be placed before any cards are dealt.
Panda
Place a bet on the Panda betting area of
the table. If the Banker wins with a score
total of 6, you win. Payout odds depend
on how many cards the Banker has when
the hand is complete.
If the Banker has two cards, this is known
as a “Two Card Panda”, and the payout
odds are 12 to 1. If the Banker has three
cards, this is a “Three Card Panda”, and
the payout odds are 20 to 1.
Big Panda
Place your bet on the Big Panda betting area. If the Banker wins with a score total of 6 and has exactly three cards, you win. The payout odds are 50 to 1.
Small Panda
Place your bet on the Small Panda bet- ting area. If the Banker wins with a score total of 6 and has exactly two cards, you win. The payout odds are 22 to 1.
Panda Tie
If the result is a Tie with a total of six, you win. The payout odds are 35 to 1.
Panda Pair
The Panda Pair wager is similar to the Banker Pairs and Player Pairs wagers, but they are combined into one bet. Simply place a bet in the Panda Pair betting area. If either or both of the Player’s and Banker’s hands’ first two cards are a pair, you win. If only one of the hands has a pair on their first two cards, this is known as a “Single Panda Pair” and the odds paid are 4 to 1. If both hands have a pair on their first two cards, this is a “Double Panda Pair” and the odds paid are 20 to 1. If the pairs in both hands have a matching number or matching picture card, this is known as a “Twin Panda Pair” and the odds paid are 100 to 1.
For Example
- If the Player hand has two Queens as their first two cards and the Banker hand does not have a pair on their first two cards, this is a Single Panda Pair and pays 4 to 1.
- If the Banker hand has two Nines as their first two cards and the Player hand does not have a pair on their first two cards, this is also a Single Panda Pair and pays 4 to 1.
- If the Player hand has two Kings as their first two cards and the Banker hand has two Eights as their first two cards, this is a Double Panda Pair and pays 20 to 1.
- If the Player hand has two Jacks as their first two cards and the Banker hand also has two Jacks as their first two cards, this is a Twin Panda Pair and pays 100 to 1.
Player | 1 | |
Banker | 1 (except win on 6 (0.5 to 1)) | |
Tie | Player and Banker same points | 8 to 1 |
Panda Tie | Tie on specific total of Six | 35 to 1 |
Panda | ||
-2 Cards Panda | Banker wins with 6 points in Two cards | 12 to 1 |
-3 Cards Panda | Banker wins with 6 points in Three cards | 20 to 1 |
Small Panda | Banker wins with 6 points in Two cards | 22 to 1 |
Big Panda | Banker wins with 6 points in Three cards | 50 to 1 |
Panda Pair | ||
-Single Panda Pair | Player or Banker has a pair | 4 to 1 |
-Double Panda Pair | Player or Banker has pair | 20 to 1 |
-Twin Panda Pair |
Pair on both hands have a matching number or picture card ex: 10♥ 10♣ 10◆ 10♠ |
100 to 1 |