A gambling game using cards; the object is to hold cards having a higher count than those dealt to the banker up to but not exceeding 21.
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Examples for "blackjack"
Examples for "blackjack"
1Remember that time we played blackjack and you tried to count cards?
2That may be enough to send banks back to the blackjack table.
3Professor Graham Kendall is a mathematician studying blackjack, roulette...and packs of cards.
4I like to play blackjack and I love the pools in Vegas.
5Wouldn't nothing grow in the new rows except broom-sedge and blackjack sprouts.
1Colleagues at my new job, as young as twenty-one, had done it.
2Read chapter twenty-one in your text, and you shouldn't have a problem.
3It said twenty-one measles cases were recorded in the last 24 hours.
4In twenty-one years she had produced fifteen healthy and surprisingly talented children.
5You shall have the twenty-one shillings in the shinplasters of the republic.
1The traditional games predominated, of course, from poker to craps, roulette to vingt-et-un.
2She settled down to play vingt-et-un and he went off to the baccarat table.
3Late that night he received a tip from a dealer at one of vingt-et-un tables.
4She and Mrs. Hitchens also liked to play vingt-et-un, and Margaret soon came to understand that Mrs.
5Charlie played baccarat, while Gray watched Adam play vingt-et-un, and then all three of them played roulette.
6She called it 'vingt-et-un.'
7At any rate, the meetings seemed to have been successful, and to have ended with "a game of mild vingt-et-un."
8"It isn't exactly vingt-et-un, but I'd stand on it; if I were you I wouldn't draw to such a hand," said Jack, coolly.
Translations for vingt-et-un