Faro, also known as "buku" in Singaporean slang, is a classic casino game that has been enjoyed by gambling enthusiasts for centuries. Originating in France during the 17th century, this fast-paced card game quickly gained popularity and made its way to the shores of Singapore. Faro was once a staple in local gambling dens and provided endless entertainment for both locals and visitors alike.
In Faro, players place bets on whether cards drawn from a deck will match those already laid out on the table. The dealer uses a special box called a "casekeep" to keep track of which cards have been played. This unique feature adds an element of suspense and excitement to each round.