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"In baccarat, there is no strict limit on the number of players who can bet. Aside from tables with seating for 9 players (small tables) or 14 players (large tables, with 7 players on each curved side), standing players can also freely participate in betting. However, if the combined bets of both the banker and the player exceed the table's specified maximum limit (which is indicated on each table), the dealer will count the bets in the banker, player, and tie areas (commonly referred to as ""coloring up"") before dealing the cards. This signals that the bets have exceeded the table's limit, and players must reduce their bets to within the limit before the game can begin. Additionally, each table also has a minimum bet requirement.
If a player believes that the banker and player will have the same point total, making it impossible to determine a winner, they can bet on a tie. Players can also bet on pairs if they believe that either the banker or player (or both) will receive a pair of cards, such as two 3s or two Queens. There are no specific restrictions on this type of bet.
Moreover, the player with the highest bet on the banker or player side has the right to reveal the cards themselves, choose any seated player to reveal the cards, or have the dealer reveal the cards. Standing players are generally not allowed to reveal the cards, and some casinos may have specific rules regarding who can reveal the cards at each table.
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