Baccarat is a simple card game played between two hands, referred to as the player and the banker. Each round begins with two cards dealt to both hands, and the objective is to get a total as close to nine as possible. If either hand scores eight or nine from the initial two cards, it is called a natural win, and the round ends immediately. If no natural occurs, a third card may be drawn based on a strict set of rules, not personal choice. The hand closest to nine wins the round, and if both hands have the same value, the result is a tie.