In Baccarat, hands are scored based on the values of the cards, where aces are worth one point, cards 2 through 9 are worth their face value, and 10s and face cards are worth zero points. A hand is composed of two cards, and if the total exceeds 9, only the last digit is considered. Therefore, if a player draws a hand totaling 9, it is referred to as La Grande, signifying a strong position in the game, as it often leads to winning against the banker or other players.
La Grande Example
For example, if a player has a 5 and a 4, their total is 9, making it La Grande. If the banker also has a lower total, the player wins the round.