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S6B 437: Super 6 Baccarat Mini Guide

A short but complete Super 6 Baccarat guide for beginners who need the rules, payouts, risks, and table checks in one place.

S6B 437: Super 6 Baccarat Mini Guide
Point Value
House Edge Mini guide
Difficulty Easy
Skill Ceiling Low

Super 6 Baccarat is a no-commission baccarat version where normal Banker wins usually pay 1:1, but Banker winning with 6 pays half. Player wins usually pay 1:1, Tie usually pushes Banker and Player, and side bets are optional. The casino still has an edge because Banker 6 half-pay replaces the normal 5% Banker commission.

Quick Facts

  • Bet choices usually include Banker, Player, Tie, and optional side bets.
  • No 5% Banker commission is charged on normal Banker wins.
  • Banker winning with 6 usually pays 1:2.
  • Banker wins with other totals usually pay 1:1.
  • Player wins usually pay 1:1.
  • Tie usually pushes Banker and Player bets.
  • Side bets are separate and often more volatile.

Plain Talk

Super 6 is baccarat with a cleaner Banker payout and one important catch.

In standard baccarat, winning Banker bets commonly pay 0.95:1 after commission. In Super 6, ordinary Banker wins usually pay 1:1. That sounds better.

The catch is Banker 6.

If Banker wins with a final total of 6, the Banker bet usually pays only half. A $100 Banker bet earns $50 profit.

That rule is the price of no commission.

How It Works

ResultExample final scorePayout
Banker wins normallyBanker 9, Player 4Banker pays 1:1
Banker wins normallyBanker 8, Player 3Banker pays 1:1
Banker wins with 6Banker 6, Player 2Banker pays 1:2
Player winsPlayer 7, Banker 5Player pays 1:1
TieBanker 6, Player 6Banker/Player usually push
Side bet qualifiesDepends on tablePosted side-bet paytable

Before betting, ask:

  1. Does Banker 6 pay half?
  2. What does Tie pay?
  3. Are side bets optional?
  4. What are the limits?
  5. Is this Super 6 or EZ Baccarat?

If you cannot answer those questions, do not bet yet.

Baccarat Table Example

You bet $50 on Banker.

Scenario A:

  • Banker: 8
  • Player: 3

You win $50 profit.

Scenario B:

  • Banker: 6
  • Player: 4

You win $25 profit.

Scenario C:

  • Banker: 6
  • Player: 6

Your Banker bet usually pushes.

Scenario D:

  • Player: 9
  • Banker: 6

Your Banker bet loses.

That is the whole Super 6 logic in four hands.

From the Casino Side:

Casinos offer Super 6 because it makes baccarat easier to sell and faster to run.

Casino benefitPlayer-facing effect
No commission trackingGame feels simpler
Faster Banker payoutsLess waiting
Banker 6 half-payEdge remains
Side-bet optionsMore excitement
Clear “no commission” marketingEasier for beginners to understand
One special ruleDealer must be trained carefully

The game is not designed to be unbeatable for the casino. It is designed to feel smoother while keeping a built-in edge.

Common Mistakes

MistakeBetter approach
Thinking no commission means no house edgeRemember Banker 6 half-pay
Thinking all Banker wins pay fullCheck for Banker winning with 6
Betting Tie because it pays moreCheck the house edge and payout
Playing side bets every handTreat them as optional entertainment
Confusing Super 6 with EZ BaccaratRead the actual table sign
Chasing after Banker 6 half-payKeep bet size fixed

Hard Truth

Super 6 is simple, but not soft. The casino removed the commission you notice and added the rule many players forget.

FAQ

What is the one rule to remember?

Banker wins with 6 usually pay half.

Does Banker pay commission?

No, not on normal winning Banker bets in the common Super 6 version.

What does a $100 Banker 6 win pay?

Usually $50 profit, plus the $100 stake returned.

Does Player 6 pay half?

No. Player wins usually pay 1:1.

Does Tie lose Banker and Player bets?

Usually no. Banker and Player bets usually push on a Tie.

Is the Super 6 side bet required?

No. It is optional and separate from the main Banker bet.

Is Super 6 the same as EZ Baccarat?

No. EZ Baccarat uses a different no-commission rule model.

Deeper Insight

A mini guide should give you the right mental model quickly:

  • Super 6 is not standard commission baccarat.
  • Super 6 is not EZ Baccarat.
  • No commission does not remove the edge.
  • Banker 6 half-pay is the main rule.
  • Side bets are separate.

The Wizard of Odds commission-free baccarat analysis shows a common Banker 6 half-pay model. The Wizard of Odds Super Baccarat page explains the Super Baccarat / Lucky 6 side-bet angle separately. The Nevada live baccarat rules of play gives a public rule example of no-commission Banker 6 half-pay settlement.

The short version is enough for the table. The deeper pages are for understanding the cost.

Formula / Calculation

Banker 6 Half-Pay Profit = Stake × 0.5

Normal Banker Win Profit = Stake × 1

Expected Loss = Total Amount Wagered × House Edge

Total Amount Wagered = Bet Size × Number of Hands

Side Bet Handle = Side Bet Size × Number of Hands

Formula Explanation in Plain English

If you bet $50 on Banker and Banker wins normally, you usually win $50 profit. If Banker wins with 6, you usually win $25 profit.

If you bet $50 for 40 hands, your total action is $2,000. The house edge applies to the total action, not just your buy-in. If you add side bets, those side bets create extra action with their own cost.

For the fastest reference, read Super 6 Baccarat quick reference. For beginner detail, use Super 6 Baccarat for beginners and Super 6 Baccarat FAQ.

For cost and rules, continue with Banker 6 rule explained, Super 6 Baccarat house edge, and How to reduce the cost of playing Super 6 Baccarat.

Play smart. Gambling involves real financial risk. If the game stops being entertainment, it's time to stop playing.