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Friday, January 12, 2007
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The History of Baccarat Baccarat is considered to be one of the oldest casino games still to be found today. Although, like many other games, its exact history is clouded in some mystery, Baccarat remains a popular form of amusement. Many believe that today's games of Baccarat appear to have evolved from a game during the period of the Middle Ages. There is a medieval legend that suggests that the origins of the Baccarat game lie in on an old ritual. In this ancient ceremony, nine gods prayed to a blond virgin and waited for her to throw a nine-sided die. Her fate would be decided by the number shown on the die. If she threw an eight or nine, she would become a priestess. If her throw revealed a six or a seven, she would be prohibited from future religious activities. If the roll of her die showed the number of five or below, she would have to walk into the sea. Some believe that this attractive game developed into a game based on Tarot cards, which is said to have been played in Italy around the year 1490. The rather unusual name, Baccarat, stems from the Italian "bacara" meaning zero. This is reflected in the value of zero connected with the royal face cards and the number ten cards in the game of Baccarat. The Baccarat game spread to France in the late 15th century, changing its name to "Baccarat en Banque" and later on to "Chemin de Fer" (French for 'railway'). In the latter game, the casino does not act as the banker. The players take turns in acting as banker and place bets among themselves. The game "Chemin de Fer" was played by the aristocracy in France and became very fashionable. Once it reached England, the game also became very popular, and the updated English version became known as "European Baccarat". Baccarat has also been known to be a game for which high stakes are played. In 1990, Akio Kashiwagi, known as the "Warrior", played Baccarat at the Trump Plaza casino in Atlantic City. The Warrior made his place in casino history by winning over $6 million, while betting $200,000 a hand at Baccarat. He made the mistake of returning a few months later to try his hand once again at Baccarat. The second time, after a week of playing, he left after losing almost 10 million Dollar. The game of Baccarat has a simple objective. A player may bet on their choice of two hands on the table: either that of the player or the banker. The winning hand is the one which is closer to nine. There are limits and high stakes for playing the classic casino Baccarat. Versions of the same game may also be enjoyed with lower stakes in Mini Baccarat and online Baccarat. Mini Baccarat has the same rules as American Baccarat, although the betting limits are not as high. In the classic game of Baccarat, the players themselves pass the role of playing 'banker' with each game. In Mini Baccarat, the dealer always remains the Banker.
Friday, September 22, 2006
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betting linesIn a fixed-limit poker game, a big bet (BB) is the larger of two fixed bet amounts. A big bet is used in the final rounds of a game to increase the pot amount and thereby enable the possibility of a bluff. Big bets are generally double the wager of the initial or small bet. Any multi-round poker game can use big bets to standardize wagers while maintaining a sufficient risk-ratio to encourage bluffing. Casino poker tables use big bets to set a limit to the amount of money a patron can lose in each wager. Statistical Analysis Big bets are used in place of variable limit raises to add considerable risk to staying in a game until a hand is shown. This added risk enables other players to bluff or to win a considerable pot when proving that they weren't bluffing. Other methods of adding structure to poker games include buy-in limits and maximum raise limits. Some sort of table or bet limits are required in poker to keep a person with the "deepest pockets" from "buying the game." Examples While any multi-round poker game can use big bets, the unlimited buy-in nature of casino style play is best suited for BB limits. Casinos can advertise the relatively low maximum wager of the BB as a way of attracting players, and players can join the table at any time. Casino style draw poker Big bets are used in draw poker during the final round of betting to weed out tentative players. In theory, only those committed to their hand after seeing their final cards will be motivated to wager twice as much as their previous bet. In practice, however, additional motivation for players to fold is usually needed in a single draw game such as: a half-pot limit, a pot limit, or a spread limit. No limit poker is only employed when table limits are imposed, thereby disallowing casino guests to join the table after play has started. Texas hold 'em In a $2/$4 Texas hold 'em game, the big bet would be $4, wagered in each bet of the last two cards. The $2 would be the small bet, wagered during all other bets of the game. Given that a small bet is generally half of a big bet and that a small blind is generally half of the small bet, the minimum BB in casino style holdem is four cents. On the other side of the scale, the largest required BB in regular play is that of $8000 at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. At this table, professionals like Doyle Brunson, Phil Ivey, Daniel Negreanu, Chau Giang, and Gus Hansen, along with wealthy tourists, are required to wager $8000 in each bet of each of the final two rounds of the game. Omaha hold 'em Big Bets are used in Omaha poker to allow buy-ins of players at any time. The American casino variant of Omaha, called Omaha Eight-or-Better has a greater odds of winning and therefore less motivation to fold with a tentative hand. For that reason Omaha Eight-or-Better is sometimes played in a pot limit betting structure instead of big bets. Casino style seven-card stud Big bets are used in seven-card stud, generally after the last upcard, to motivate tentative players who already have a lot of money in the pot to fold anyway. By the last upcard, seven-card stud players have wagered an ante and three rounds of betting. With that much money already in the pot, there is little motivation to drop out during the final two rounds of betting, especially when there is a possibility that another player may be bluffing. The effect of adding the requirement of a big bet to the final two rounds of seven-card stud betting is that the game becomes one more of skill than of luck.
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