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What is baccarat?

Baccarat is a gambling card game. It is supposed to have been introduced into France from Italy during the reign of Charles VIII of France (ruled 1483-1498). There are three accepted variants of the game: baccarat chemin de fer (railway), baccarat banque (or a deux tableaux), and punto banco (or North American baccarat).

Baccarat (pronounced Back-a-rah) is a simple game with only three possible results - 'Player', 'Banker' and 'Tie'. The term 'Player' does not refer to the customer and the term 'Banker' does not refer to the house. They are just options on which the customer can bet.

Baccarat is an unusual game in that any score of 10 is worth 0 (or 'Baccarat'). The highest score that can be achieved is 9. Two picture cards would have a score of 0. A 9 and a 6 would not equal 15 but 5. (Minus the first digit) An ace counts as 1 and the rest of the cards retain their face value.


Books about baccarat


The Baccarat Battle Book: How to Attack the Game of Baccarat 
Frank Scoblete
Paperback (1999-10-25)
$12.95

The Basics of Winning Baccarat 
Avery Cardoza
Paperback (1991-02-01)
$4.95

Baccarat for the Clueless (The Clueless Guides) 
John May
Paperback (1998-09)
$12.00

Secrets of Winning Baccarat 
Brian Kaysar
Paperback (2003-04-22)
$14.95

Lyle Stuart on Baccarat 
Lyle Stuart
Paperback (1997-10-25)
$20.00

John Patrick's Baccarat: How to Play and Win at the Table With the Fastest Action and the Highest Stakes 
John Patrick
Paperback (1997-11)
$18.95

Winning at Casino Gambling 
Lyle Stuart
Paperback (1994-12-01)
$18.00

Baccarat 
Jean-Louis Curtis, Jacques Boulay, Jean-Michel Tardy
Hardcover (1992-10)
$95.00

Winning Baccarat Strategies: The First Effective Card Counting Systems for the Casino Game of Baccarat 
Henry J. Tamburin
Paperback (1983-03)
$19.95
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