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S6B 418: Super 6 Baccarat Table Signs

A practical guide to reading Super 6 Baccarat table signs, payout panels, side-bet labels, and Banker 6 half-pay warnings.

S6B 418: Super 6 Baccarat Table Signs
Point Value
House Edge Table-rule dependent
Difficulty Easy
Skill Ceiling Low

A Super 6 Baccarat table sign should tell you whether Banker commission is charged, what happens when Banker wins with 6, how Player and Tie are paid, and which side bets are available. In the common no-commission version, Banker wins normally pay 1:1, Banker winning with 6 pays half, and the casino still has an edge through that payout rule.

Quick Facts

  • Look for “No Commission,” “Super 6,” “Banker 6 pays half,” or “Banker 6 pays 1:2.”
  • Banker wins usually pay 1:1 unless Banker wins with 6.
  • Banker winning with 6 usually pays 1:2.
  • Player wins usually pay 1:1.
  • Tie usually pushes Banker and Player, but the Tie bet payout varies.
  • Side-bet signs are separate from main-bet signs.
  • Rules vary by casino, so never assume the name tells the whole story.

Plain Talk

The table sign is the contract. The dealer does not pay by nickname, memory, or what you played last week. The table pays by the posted rules.

Super 6 signs can be confusing because casinos like big phrases such as “No Commission” and “Super 6.” Those phrases are useful, but they are incomplete. The important detail is the replacement rule.

In the common version, the replacement rule is simple:

Banker wins with 6 pay half.

Public rule examples such as the Nevada live baccarat rules of play show no-commission baccarat paying Banker 1:1 except Banker wins with 6, which pay 0.5:1. That small line is more important than the big “no commission” label.

How It Works

Before you sit down, scan the table in this order.

Sign itemWhat to look forWhy it matters
Game nameSuper 6, No Commission, Commission-FreeTells you the family, not the full rule
Banker payout1:1, no commissionConfirms ordinary Banker wins
Banker 6 rulePays half, pays 1:2, or 0.5:1The key Super 6 rule
Player payoutUsually 1:1Confirms Player is normal
Tie payout8:1, 9:1, or otherTie edge changes with payout
Side-bet panelSuper 6, Lucky 6, bonus payoutsSeparate wagers, separate risk
Min/maxTable minimum and maximumControls bankroll pressure

Example settlements from a properly read Super 6 sign:

ResultExample final scoreBet affectedPayoutPlain-English meaning
Banker wins normallyBanker 8, Player 2Banker1:1Full no-commission profit
Banker wins normallyBanker 7, Player 5Banker1:1Full no-commission profit
Banker wins with 6Banker 6, Player 3Banker1:2Half profit
Player winsPlayer 9, Banker 4Player1:1Normal Player win
TieBanker 6, Player 6Banker/PlayerPushMain bets usually return

Baccarat Table Example

You see this sign:

  • Banker pays 1:1
  • No commission
  • Banker wins with 6 pay 1:2
  • Player pays 1:1
  • Tie pays 8:1
  • Super 6 side bet pays according to posted paytable

You bet $100 on Banker.

If Banker wins with 8, you win $100 profit.

If Banker wins with 6, you win $50 profit.

If Player wins, you lose the $100 Banker bet.

If Banker and Player tie, your Banker bet usually pushes.

That is the whole table sign translated into money.

From the Casino Side:

Table signs reduce disputes. They also protect the casino when a player says, “Nobody told me Banker 6 pays half.”

Procedure issueWhat the sign should clarifyCasino impact
No commission claimBanker does not pay 0.95:1Easier marketing
Banker 6 exceptionBanker 6 pays halfFewer payout disputes
Tie payoutExact Tie oddsPrevents wrong expectations
Side-bet layoutBonus wager names and payoutsCleaner side-bet settlement
Minimum and maximumBetting rangeFewer buy-in and limit arguments
Variant identitySuper 6, not EZ BaccaratPrevents wrong rule assumptions

A good floor supervisor wants a sign clear enough that a dealer can point to it during a dispute. A good surveillance reviewer wants the same clarity because posted rules define whether a payout was correct.

Common Mistakes

Player beliefWhat is actually trueWhy it matters
“No commission tells me everything.”It does not tell you the replacement rule.You may miss Banker 6 half-pay.
“Super 6 side bet is required.”It is optional.Do not add risk by accident.
“Tie always pays 9:1.”Many tables pay 8:1.Tie edge changes sharply.
“All Super 6 tables are identical.”Casinos can use different side-bet paytables.Read the exact sign.
“The dealer can explain after the hand.”The rule applies once the bet is accepted.Ask before betting.
“EZ and Super 6 signs mean the same thing.”They are different no-commission models.Main bet settlement can differ.

Hard Truth

The big letters sell the game. The small payout line prices the game. Read the small line.

FAQ

What should I read first on a Super 6 table sign?

Read the Banker payout and the Banker 6 rule first. That tells you how no commission is replaced.

What does “Banker 6 pays 1:2” mean?

It means a winning Banker bet earns half the stake as profit when Banker wins with a final total of 6.

Does “no commission” mean Banker always pays full?

No. In the common Super 6 model, Banker wins with 6 pay half.

Is the Super 6 side bet part of the main Banker bet?

No. It is a separate optional wager with its own payout table.

Does Tie push Banker and Player?

Usually yes, but always confirm the posted table rules.

What if the sign is unclear?

Ask the dealer or floor supervisor before betting. Do not wait until a disputed result appears.

Can casinos use different Super 6 paytables?

Yes, especially for side bets. Main rules and side-bet payouts must be checked on the actual table.

Deeper Insight

Most player disputes in Super 6 come from reading the headline and ignoring the exception. The casino knows “No Commission” is attractive. The player must know what replaced the commission.

The Wizard of Odds commission-free baccarat analysis separates Banker wins except six from Banker wins with six because that is how the math works. The Wizard of Odds Super Baccarat page also treats the Lucky 6 style side bet separately from the main Banker wager. That separation is exactly what the table sign should make clear.

Regulatory rules such as the Massachusetts baccarat rules show why payout tables, side wagers, and approved procedures matter. A table sign is not decoration. It is the quick version of the approved rules.

Formula / Calculation

Banker 6 Half-Pay Profit = Stake × 0.5

Normal Banker Win Profit = Stake × 1

Standard Banker Commission Profit = Stake × 0.95

Expected Loss = Total Amount Wagered × House Edge

Side Bet Expected Loss = Side Bet Amount Wagered × Side Bet House Edge

Formula Explanation in Plain English

If the sign says Banker 6 pays half, a $100 winning Banker 6 bet earns $50 profit. If the sign says ordinary Banker wins pay 1:1, a $100 Banker win with 8 earns $100 profit.

The sign tells you how to calculate the result. The house edge comes from those payout rules over many hands. That is why reading the table sign is not a beginner detail. It is the first math step.

After reading table signs, continue with Super 6 Baccarat payouts, Banker 6 rule explained, and Super 6 Baccarat house rules checklist.

For the math behind the sign, read Super 6 Baccarat house edge and Banker 6 half-pay math. To compare your table cost, use the house edge calculator.

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