Baccarat and money laundering
September 17, 2014 10:22 AM
Why is baccarat more conducive to money laundering than other casino games? Or is it just that it was already the most popular game in places (e.g. Macau) where there's already a lot of money laundering going on?
I think JPD has it. The other factor is that baccarat requires no skill at all to play optimal strategy. Getting the same expected loss in blackjack requires a lot more talent.
posted by Lame_username at 12:17 PM on September 17, 2014
posted by Lame_username at 12:17 PM on September 17, 2014
Getting the same expected loss in blackjack requires a lot more talent.
And getting similar results in craps (pass line with odds) requires a lot more time.
Baccarat's a fast game, especially the mini- and midi- variants preferred in Macau, where the dealer turns over all cards. A hand can be completed in 60 seconds: bish, bosh, done.
posted by holgate at 12:39 PM on September 17, 2014
And getting similar results in craps (pass line with odds) requires a lot more time.
Baccarat's a fast game, especially the mini- and midi- variants preferred in Macau, where the dealer turns over all cards. A hand can be completed in 60 seconds: bish, bosh, done.
posted by holgate at 12:39 PM on September 17, 2014
Plus, with a little creative martingaling, you can also win big.
posted by Potomac Avenue at 8:28 AM on September 18, 2014
posted by Potomac Avenue at 8:28 AM on September 18, 2014
The other factor is that baccarat requires no skill at all to play optimal strategy.
Is that true for Chemin de Fer, or just the Punto Banco variant?
Is Chemin de Fer even played anymore?
posted by jingzuo at 12:30 PM on September 18, 2014
Is that true for Chemin de Fer, or just the Punto Banco variant?
Is Chemin de Fer even played anymore?
posted by jingzuo at 12:30 PM on September 18, 2014
Well it depends what you define as skill. There is an optimal strategy for Chemin de Fer as well that is quite simple, but it does require memorizing a simple set of rules. But the biggest difference is that the game is banked by another player who also has to make optimal decisions.
Macao and Vegas are all Punto Banco.
I'd guess that you can consistently wager more if the house is the bank? Not really sure. The aggregate odds are about the same, but there is more variability.
posted by JPD at 1:29 PM on September 18, 2014
Macao and Vegas are all Punto Banco.
I'd guess that you can consistently wager more if the house is the bank? Not really sure. The aggregate odds are about the same, but there is more variability.
posted by JPD at 1:29 PM on September 18, 2014
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Money laundering isn't cheap, so the loss rate on a lot of high stakes baccarat is a good deal.
posted by JPD at 10:38 AM on September 17, 2014