This strange, deeply dramatic process is universally known in the casino world as "squeezing" the cards, and it is the absolute soul of high-stakes Baccarat.
To an outside observer, this slow, destructive manipulation of casino property seems entirely pointless, especially since Baccarat is a game of pure, unalterable luck.
Why Baccarat Players Squeeze Cards
Because they have no actual control over the game's mechanics, high-stakes gamblers desperately seek an "Illusion of Control" to manage the intense stress of betting massive fortunes.
The practice is deeply rooted in ancient Asian gambling superstitions, where many believe they can physically blow away "bad luck" or squeeze out a "good" number.
- Baccarat requires no skill; squeezing provides a psychological illusion of physical control over the outcome
- The slow reveal drastically heightens the suspense and adrenaline rush of a massive, high-stakes wager
- Players will often blow on the cards to "blow away" bad numbers, rooted deeply in Asian superstition
The Mechanics of Squeezing Cards
If the player sees absolutely no pips at the top, they immediately know the card is a low-value 2 or 3, or a terrible Ace.
If they see three pips ("three legs"), the card is a 6, 7, or 8, which is exactly what a Baccarat player desperately wants to see.
The Casino's Perspective: Ruined Decks as a Cost of Business
In any other casino game, like Blackjack or Poker, physically bending or damaging a card is a severe offense that will result in immediate ejection from the property.
To the casino, the cost of replacing a $2 deck of cards is mathematically insignificant compared to a whale casually betting $200,000 per hand.
| Game | Can You Touch the Cards? | Consequence of Bending |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Blackjack | No (Dealt face up) | Immediate ejection from casino |
| VIP Baccarat | Yes (Encouraged) | Deck is discarded and replaced |
While it may look completely absurd to an outsider, it is a deeply respected ritual that transforms a sterile math game into pure, exhilarating theater.