The main objective of Baccarat in Guinea is to predict which hand will have a higher value, the banker or the player, or in other cases, a tie. Two hands are dealt by the dealer, one for the player and one for the banker. Each hand is made up of two or three cards depending on the game. The highest value of the cards is nine, and the Ace has a value of one. All the other cards have values according to the digit they represent.
The player may bet on either the player's or banker's hand, and the tie bet. The game starts when the players place their bets. The dealer then deals two cards to the player and two cards to the banker. The total of the cards is announced, and then the player must decide whether to draw another card. Once all decisions are made, the hands are compared, and the winner is declared.