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The term 'Tie' refers to the outcome when the points in the Banker and Player areas are the same. To include 'Tie' in the Dubo program, a third area is artificially created on the gaming table, represented by the Chinese character '和' (meaning 'harmony' or 'no dispute'). In baccarat, 'Tie' represents a draw between the Banker and Player.
What percentage of hands result in a 'Tie' in baccarat? On the gaming table, there are three possible outcomes: either the Banker wins, the Player wins, or there is a tie. However, these three outcomes do not necessarily each account for one-third of the total.
In theory:
1. Banker wins against Player: There are 45 possible scenarios, from winning with 1 point against 0 points to winning with 9 points against 8 points.
2. Player wins against Banker: There are 45 possible scenarios, from winning with 1 point against 0 points to winning with 9 points against 8 points.
3. Tie: There are 10 possible scenarios, from a tie with 0 points against 0 points to a tie with 9 points against 9 points.
Therefore, theoretically, there are a total of 100 possible outcomes in the arrangement of points between Banker and Player. |
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