How could a game that has left such a lasting impression in cultural history almost fall into oblivion? As avid card players, we say: that has to change! Discover the Faro game anew with us – it’s worth it! This is how to play Faro. Even the phrase still in use today, to stand up to someone, goes back to Faro. In northwestern Canada, even a city is named after the popular game: Faro. So it is hardly surprising that the game of Faro has been immortalised in numerous literary works and operas: From Casanova’s memoirs, to the Devil’s Elixirs and Barry Lyndon to Verdi’s La Traviata and Puccini’s La Fanciulla del West Faro has made its appearance in European high culture. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the game of Faro was extremely popular in Europe, and in the Wild West it was the most popular game of chance with cards for decades before being replaced by poker in the 20th century. The Faro game, also called Pharao, French Pharaon, English Faro, goes back to card games played as early as the 17th century at the time of the 30 Years War: such as Landknecht, Tempeln and later Bassette.
It has been sung about in operas and immortalised in novels: This game will teach you how to properly stand up to them! And this is how to play Faro. Join us to rediscover the game of Faro – the card game that inspired all of Europe and the Wild West in the 19th century.