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 "
1 Remember that time we played blackjack and you tried to count cards?
2 That may be enough to send banks back to the blackjack table.
3 Professor Graham Kendall is a mathematician studying blackjack , roulette...and packs of cards.
4 I like to play blackjack and I love the pools in Vegas.
5 Wouldn't nothing grow in the new rows except broom-sedge and blackjack sprouts.
1 Colleagues at my new job, as young as twenty - one , had done it.
2 Read chapter twenty - one in your text, and you shouldn't have a problem.
3 It said twenty - one measles cases were recorded in the last 24 hours.
4 In twenty - one years she had produced fifteen healthy and surprisingly talented children.
5 You shall have the twenty - one shillings in the shinplasters of the republic.
1 The traditional games predominated, of course, from poker to craps, roulette to vingt - et - un .
2 She settled down to play vingt - et - un and he went off to the baccarat table.
3 Late that night he received a tip from a dealer at one of vingt - et - un tables.
4 She and Mrs. Hitchens also liked to play vingt - et - un , and Margaret soon came to understand that Mrs.
5 Charlie played baccarat, while Gray watched Adam play vingt - et - un , and then all three of them played roulette.
6 She called it 'vingt-et-un.'
7 At 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.
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Translations for vingt-et-un