Blackjack

Blackjack
A blackjack example, consisting of an ace and a 10-valued card
Alternative namesTwenty-one
TypeComparing
Players2+, usually 2–7
SkillsProbability
Cards52 to 416 (one to eight 52-card decks)
DeckFrench
PlayClockwise
ChanceHigh
Related games
Pontoon, twenty-one, Siebzehn und Vier, vingt-et-un

Blackjack (formerly black jack and vingt-un) is a casino banking game.[1]: 342  It is the most widely played casino banking game in the world. It uses decks of 52 cards and descends from a global family of casino banking games known as "twenty-one". This family of card games also includes the European games vingt-et-un and pontoon, and the Russian game Ochko.[2] Blackjack players do not compete against each other. The game is a comparing card game where each player competes against the dealer.

  1. ^ Scarne, John (1986). Scarne's new complete guide to gambling (Fully rev., expanded, updated ed.). Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0671630638.
  2. ^ Parlett, David (1990). The Oxford guide to card games. Oxford [England]. ISBN 0-19-214165-1. OCLC 20852782.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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