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Did you like Talisa Soto, also?
In the novel it's in France, I guess when they changed locations for the movie they didn't think about changing the currency...
Maybe just playing the foreign currency?
Good spot.
Moreover, while casinos are featured in TWINE and SF, the only time since GE that he played a card game was in CR.
Bond plays baccarat in:
- DN
- TB
- OHMSS
- FYEO
- GE
Bond plays another casino game in:
- DAF
- TMWTGG
- OP
- LTK
- CR
- (NSNA, if you want to count both the film as well as the 'Domination' game)
Bond enters a casino but we don't see him play, happens in:
- TWINE
- SF
Related: In the 1998 video game you can play baccarat.
Oh wow, could be of course, I may have missed that then, one of my least rewatched entries, to be perfectly honest.
Really? I don't remember which game that was... :( I know of black jack in the TWINE game though...
Yeah, that was the awesome Game Boy game 'James Bond 007' (wish it had a distinct name), but you could play baccarat, blackjack and red dog.
Also the game of backgammon is not a casino game, but a game of chance that can involve money. Similar to Gin or Gin Rummy in that it is a game of chance that can involve betting. As seen in GF.
I do find it interesting that Bond and gaming are strongly tied and yet less than half the films feature a casino scene. Might be caused by the fact the first films with Sean heavily feature casinos and so it was in the DNA.
Punto Banco (most common today, especially in North America)
Baccarat Banque