How the No Commission Rule Works
No Commission Speed Baccarat A removes the standard 5% commission charged on winning Banker bets. Banker wins pay a full 1:1 — with one exception: when the Banker wins with a total of exactly 6, the Banker bet pushes (is returned) rather than paying out.
- Banker wins pay 1:1 — no commission deducted
- Banker total of exactly 6 results in a push on Banker bets
- Player and Tie bets follow identical rules to the standard version
- House edge on Banker: approximately 1.46% (vs 1.06% standard)
- Preferred by players who want clean, whole-number payouts
In standard Speed Baccarat A, every Banker win is subject to 5% commission: a $100 Banker win pays $95. In No Commission Speed Baccarat A, the same $100 win pays $100 in full. The house recovers its edge through the Banker 6 push rule — the Banker wins with a total of 6 approximately 5 times per shoe.
House Edge Comparison
The No Commission variant carries a slightly higher Banker house edge — approximately 1.46% compared to 1.06% in the commission version. This difference is small but measurable over many rounds. High-volume players grinding 50+ rounds per hour may find the standard commission version marginally better value.
When to Choose No Commission Speed Baccarat A
Choose No Commission Speed Baccarat A if you value clean payouts and prefer not to calculate commissions mentally during fast 27-second rounds. The format provides a more relaxed experience without meaningfully worsening the mathematical odds compared to the standard version.
- How the No Commission Rule Works
- House Edge Comparison
- When to Choose No Commission Speed Baccarat A
- Speed Baccarat A – 27 Seconds Per Round