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  • Baccarat
  • Baccarat
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  • Baccarat is a card game of chance. Julian Bashir once played a game of baccarat against Duchamps, a hologram that used Worf's image during an incident in 2372. Bashir won five million French francs and the chance to meet Hippocrates Noah. (DS9 episode: "Our Man Bashir") Vic Fontaine's lounge offered baccarat. (DS9 novel: Avatar, Book One)
  • Baccarat is a card game originating from Earth. It survived until at least the 24th century. Julian Bashir was an excellent baccarat player. He put his skills in the game to good use in his holoprogram Julian Bashir, Secret Agent. He played a high risk game against, Duchamps (Worf) in the Club Ingenue. He was victorious and won five million francs. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")
  • Julian Bashir was een uitmuntende baccarat speler. Hij gebruikte zijn vaardigheden in het Julian Bashir, geheim agent holoprogramma waarin hij in de Club Ingenue tegen Duchamps (Worf) speelde. Hij won hierbij vijf miljoen franc. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")
  • The object is to assemble a hand of two or three cards with a points value as close to nine as possible. The perfect hand is one that totals nine in the first two cards. Eight is the second-best hand and, along with the nine, it constitutes the two "natural" hands. The only hand that will beat a natural eight is a natural nine. If any player hand or the Bank has a natural eight or nine, the others may not draw a third card. In a tie, bets are called off.
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  • Baccarat is a card game of chance. Julian Bashir once played a game of baccarat against Duchamps, a hologram that used Worf's image during an incident in 2372. Bashir won five million French francs and the chance to meet Hippocrates Noah. (DS9 episode: "Our Man Bashir") Vic Fontaine's lounge offered baccarat. (DS9 novel: Avatar, Book One)
  • Baccarat is a card game originating from Earth. It survived until at least the 24th century. Julian Bashir was an excellent baccarat player. He put his skills in the game to good use in his holoprogram Julian Bashir, Secret Agent. He played a high risk game against, Duchamps (Worf) in the Club Ingenue. He was victorious and won five million francs. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")
  • The object is to assemble a hand of two or three cards with a points value as close to nine as possible. The perfect hand is one that totals nine in the first two cards. Eight is the second-best hand and, along with the nine, it constitutes the two "natural" hands. The only hand that will beat a natural eight is a natural nine. If any player hand or the Bank has a natural eight or nine, the others may not draw a third card. In a tie, bets are called off. Aces count as one, picture cards as 10 and the others their face value. If your hand total is in double figures, then the first figure is ignored. So a hand totalling 18 would count as eight. The player with the most money is usually declared the banker - this is the casino in Baccarat Banque and rotates in Chemin de Fer. The banker deals three hands of two cards each, face down. These hands are for two players, one to the right and one the left of the banker, plus his own hand. Other players at the table may bet on either hand (cheval) or both to beat the banker's hand. If a player declares "banco", it means they are betting the total value of the bank's funds and all other bets are withdrawn. If either player has a count less than eight or nine, he may stand (saying "non") or get one more card face up (saying "carte"). The player must stand on six or seven and must draw on four or less. Casinos usually take their percentage of the bank and bets as their fee for the game.
  • Julian Bashir was een uitmuntende baccarat speler. Hij gebruikte zijn vaardigheden in het Julian Bashir, geheim agent holoprogramma waarin hij in de Club Ingenue tegen Duchamps (Worf) speelde. Hij won hierbij vijf miljoen franc. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")