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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

A Guide to the History of Baccarat [article from Articleranks]

A Guide to the History of Baccarat


Video - The History Of Baccarat

Ever heard of baccarat? It is perhaps one of the simplest forms of card games existing today. Baccarat, with the main objective of having a total that is closest to 9, is indeed a game with the same caliber as blackjack. It is played by dukes and princes of many countries way back in the early 19th century. This classy game of baccarat has a profound history of nobility. Whether you believe it or not, this simple game of two cards is much loved by the elite and wealthy. Now, let's sink deeper into pre-colonial times as we delve the origins of this game.

Just like poker, baccarat's derivations are quite unclear. Most people claim it was from Italy and then later brought to France. Felix Falguerein, a rich Italian gambler, is believed to be the devisor of the game. However, accounts and testimonies citing that Falguerein created baccarat were absent; therefore it was popularized by soldiers of Charles VIII in France by the end of the 15th century. Afterwards, France revised the baccarat into two variations: the Chemin de Fer and Baccarat en Banque, which were later introduced into the world.

Unlike the modern baccarat played via an online casino with a casino bonus and other freebies, the ancient baccarat, which dated back since the Middle Ages, were played using 52-deck Tarot cards, until Falguerein allegedly renamed it and brought the game to France. You probably wonder what does the word baccarat means. Well, in modern English, it means zero or nil, which indicates your loss in the game.

Baccarat later on ventured to the shores of the Americas, thanks to the French and Italian groups who migrated there. It was the end of the 19th century when baccarat paved its way to the American card game scene. However, baccarat is not so popular that time, completely overshadowed by the blackjack. Blackjack's popularity is so impregnable that it was played everywhere in the country. Baccarat just remained silent until its addictive approach came to Cuba.

Although renamed as Punto Blanco, baccarat stayed in Cuba until the 1950's when a man who loves to play casino games brought baccarat back to America and completely revived its popularity. After that rebirth, the North American baccarat was born and is being played up to date. Truly, the history of the baccarat is not finished yet. Its development becomes faster and faster. And with the power of the internet, baccarat became a favorite of many gamblers all over the planet.



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