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Baccarat is a popular card game played in casinos worldwide, though its presence in Pakistan is limited due to cultural and legal restrictions on gambling. In Pakistan, gambling is generally prohibited under Islamic law, which considers it haram (forbidden). However, understanding how baccarat is played can be useful for cultural knowledge.
The game involves two hands: the Player and the Banker. Each round, players bet on which hand will have a total value closest to 9. Cards 2 through 9 are worth their face value, aces count as 1, and 10s and face cards are worth 0. If the total exceeds 9, only the last digit is considered (e.g., 15 becomes 5).
In Pakistan, traditional games like card games for entertainment (without gambling) are more common in social gatherings. Baccarat, as a gambling game, is not part of mainstream Pakistani culture. Instead, locals might enjoy games like Rummy or Bridge in a non-gambling context, reflecting the country\“s rich social traditions and adherence to Islamic principles. |
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