

The History of Baccarat
Baccarat History Begins in Italy
It is believed that the Italian game of baccara was based on the old Etruscan legend of a virgin who had to throw a nine-sided die. The result of the throw determined her fate. If she threw an 8 or a 9, then she was elevated to the glory of being a priestess. If she threw a 6 or 7, she was allowed to live but could not take part in any future religious or community events. If she threw lower than 6, she was banished to the sea to drown. Not a nice tale, perhaps, but from it came the initial rules of the card game of baccarat. Although no one today is banished to the sea if they get lower than a 6, they usually lose the baccarat game.
The original baccarat game was played slightly differently than it is today. Cards were dealt by four different dealers, each of the players had an opportunity to be the banker, and players could place bets against other players as well as against the house. Today there is one dealer, bets are generally placed against the house, and the house also serves as the banker.
And Moves to France and England
Baccarat also caught on across the channel in England. It was there that Ian Fleming learned how to play baccarat and created the world's most famous (albeit fictional) baccarat player, James Bond.
And Then to the New World
Then, in the late 1950s, just around the time that the Castro government was closing the Havana casinos, Tommy Renzoni brought the game to the Sands casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.
Baccarat never caught on among the casino gambling public the way casino games like roulette and the slot machines did. But the casino owners didn't care. They marketed baccarat as a game for the select few, set high minimum bets, and hid the baccarat tables in special rooms, appointed in posh leather chairs, hidden from the public by velvet curtains. Naturally, this only brought additional attention and added to the allure of the baccarat game.
And Finally to the Online Casino
All of that changed with the creation of the online casino in the 1990s. With low betting minimums, and with no travel or hotel expenses, online baccarat was accessible to anybody who enjoyed playing a good card game. Today, in the latest chapter of baccarat history, thousands of people are discovering the joy of playing baccarat online. Why not try it yourself?





