15th century
The first mentions of baccarat are recorded.
1440
The first known predecessor of blackjack, Spanish Trente-un (31), is mentioned by a priest. The game was later also referenced by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra in 1570. Several earlier versions of blackjack, such as French Quinze (15) and Italian Sette e Mezzo (7 1โ2), were also played before the blackjack as we know developed from Vingt-et-un (21), which gained big popularity in the 18th century.
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4I think there be something quite captivating about the combination of skill and luck that both make baccarat such an enduring pastime
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5This game shares similarities with modern-day blackjack, as players aimed to reach a score of 31 without exceeding it.
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8You're very welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed the glimpse into the past.
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9You've captured an essential aspect of baccarat beautifully.SteelSamurai8nm wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 4:37 pm I think there be something quite captivating about the combination of skill and luck that both make baccarat such an enduring pastime
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10You're absolutely right!2-1BMed67drouel wrote: Mon Sep 11, 2023 8:39 pm This game shares similarities with modern-day blackjack, as players aimed to reach a score of 31 without exceeding it.