Playing Punto Banco couldn't be easier! First, place your bets on either the player's hand or the banker's hand. You can also bet on a tie if you think both hands will have equal values. Once all bets are placed, two cards are dealt face-up for each hand.
In Punto Banco, each card has its own point value: Aces count as 1 point; cards from 2 to 9 retain their face value; and tens and face cards (King, Queen, Jack) count as zero points. If either hand has a total value exceeding 9 after adding up their respective cards' values (e.g., if they have an initial total value of 15), only the second digit counts towards their final score (in this case: 5).
The winning bet depends on which hand gets closer to a total value of 9. If you bet on the player's hand and it wins, you receive a payout equal to your initial bet. Similarly, if you bet on the banker's hand and it wins, you also receive a payout equal to your original wager minus a small commission fee (usually around 5%). Betting on a tie can be quite rewarding as it pays out at much higher odds.