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Monte Bank Monte Bank
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Monte Bank, Mountebank, Spanish Monte and Mexican Monte, sometimes just Monte, is a Spanish gambling card game and was known in the 19th century as the national card game of Mexico. It ultimately derives from basset, where the banker (dealer) pays on matching cards. The term "monte" has also been used for a variety of other gambling games, especially varieties of three-card poker, and for the swindle three-card monte. Monte Bank oder kurz Monte ist der Name eines aus Mexiko stammenden Karten-Glücksspiels, das neben Faro das beliebteste Spiel in den Saloons des Wilden Westens war, bevor diese Spiele durch Poker verdrängt wurden. Die im Englischen gebrauchte Bezeichnung mountebank (so viel wie Marktschreier, Quacksalber, Scharlatan) leitet sich von diesem Spiel ab. Monte Bank wurde ursprünglich mit spanischen Spielkarten gespielt, später mit französischem Blatt ohne die Werte 8, 9, 10, also mit 40 Karten.
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Monte
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Spanish
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John David Borthwick, a Scottish artist portrayed the gambling element of Monte in this lithograph.
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Spanish
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Monte Bank
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Gambling
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Monte Bank oder kurz Monte ist der Name eines aus Mexiko stammenden Karten-Glücksspiels, das neben Faro das beliebteste Spiel in den Saloons des Wilden Westens war, bevor diese Spiele durch Poker verdrängt wurden. Die im Englischen gebrauchte Bezeichnung mountebank (so viel wie Marktschreier, Quacksalber, Scharlatan) leitet sich von diesem Spiel ab. Monte Bank wurde ursprünglich mit spanischen Spielkarten gespielt, später mit französischem Blatt ohne die Werte 8, 9, 10, also mit 40 Karten. Monte Bank, Mountebank, Spanish Monte and Mexican Monte, sometimes just Monte, is a Spanish gambling card game and was known in the 19th century as the national card game of Mexico. It ultimately derives from basset, where the banker (dealer) pays on matching cards. The term "monte" has also been used for a variety of other gambling games, especially varieties of three-card poker, and for the swindle three-card monte.
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