Faro card game equipment

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As such, faro dealers often traveled with their gaming equipment from town to town, setting up a faro bank and often risking their personal fortune in a saloon for a fee or running a 'house' bank in exchange for a piece (percentage) of the action. Faro was a 'banking' game where any number of players (called 'punters') play against the dealer or the house, referred to as the 'bank'.

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