Peek Baccarat

Play Peek Baccarat to discover sneaky bets and features to help you win!


    Peek Baccarat - How To Play

    The bet sizes available in Peek Baccarat Live range from £1.20 to £2,400. 


    Peek Feature 

    The Peek feature enables you to increase your wager value based on a 'peak'.

    There will be a 20% free when placing a bet to view one, two or three cards.


    Betting Option 

    Before each deal, you can decide to wager on whose hand (your hand or the dealer's hand) you believe will be closest to the value nine.

    You also have the opportunity to wager on the hands being a Tie - the total will be equal. 


    Initial Deal

    Two cards are dealt after the betting time period has expired. 

    Cards
    Value
    Ace1
    Cards from 2-9Worth their face value
    10, King, Queen and JackZero - If the initial value of the hand is 10 or higher, then 10 is subtracted from the total value and the total remaining is the new value

    Third Card Rule

    The Third Card Rule will determine whether a third card is dealt to both you and the dealer. 

    No hand will gain more than three cards. 

    If the value of the cards is an eight or nine (or neutral) after receiving the first two cards, then no more cards will be dealt to either hand. 

    However, if the first two cards equals between zero and seven, then a third card will be dealt to the relevant hand. 


    Pairs Side Bet

    There are two side bets available in this game: Player Pair and Banker Pair. 

    You can only bet on either hands card being a pair.

    The payout for either bet is 11:1. 


    Live Betting Statistics 

    You can view your total wager on a particular bet spot and the number of players who placed a bet on the bet spot. 

    Also, you can view the percentages of all best placed on the Banker, the player or the result being a tie. 

    All results are updated in real time and displayed on your screen. 

     

    Peek Baccarat RTP 

    Return to Player: 98.80% in the base game, and 89.64% on side bets.

    The expected return is the amount we pay out to players relative to the amount of (optimal) wagering on the game.

    For example, if we take £100 of wagers we will, on average, pay out £89.64 - £98.80 of wins, dependent on bet placement.