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Subject: card games and gambling
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: gaucho34-ga
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Posted: 16 Nov 2004 02:24 PST
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Question ID: 429626
How does one play chemin de fer? Was this game played in the 20's? If
there were other forms of gambling specific to teh period, how were
they played (not horse racing!) What sort of gambling would a young,
fairly indigent Russian  go in for in Paris at that time? where would
he go? What other forms of gambling would there be? How common was
this?
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Subject: Re: card games and gambling
From: michaelcarducci-ga on 17 Nov 2004 06:17 PST
 
Chemin De Fer is the name of the French version of baccarat. It is
played mainly in France, Monte Carlo, and other European countries. It
is rarely played in the United Kingdom or the United States.

The name Chemin De Fer means railroad in French. This name likely
comes from the fact that the shoe (called "sabot) of cards travels
around in a loop around the table. The game is known to have existed
since the middle of the 19th century, but some historians claim
similar games existed much earlier. Baccarat itself is closely related
to blackjack (or Twenty-One) -- which itself is based in another
French game called Vingt et Un.

The game is played like baccarat except instead of allowing the
gamblers to place a bet on Player (Punta) or Bank (Banco) the gamblers
actually must take on the roles of Player and Bank. Each player at the
table becomes the banker in turn and he is responsible for covering
any winning player bets and he gets to collect all losing player bets.
The players at the table all gamble amongst themselves instead of
against the house as in American barrarat. Also unlike Baccarat,
Chemin De Fer has some flexible third card rules that allow both the
Player and Banker to decide whether to call a third card or not.

The casino provides a dealer (croupier) that ensures the rules are
followed and to keep the game running smoothly. The casino also
provides all the necessary equipment to run the game including the
table, chairs, cards, chips, and security. For it's part the casino
extracts a 5% commision on all winning Bank bets.

One oddity of the game is that it is most often played with oversized
chips called "jetons" or rectangular or square "plaques". Chemin de
Fer was a favorite game of James Bond 007. You can watch him play it
in the movie Casino Royale.

Source -- www.everything2.com

I always though of Chemin de fer as a rather sophisticated game, I'm
probably wrong, but I wouldn't have pegged it as popular among the
young indigent croud.

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