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GAME OF 21

BLACKJACK TERMS DICTIONARY

 

 
   

GAME OF 21

The name "game of 21" really is just another name for "blackjack".  The game is called that since in its simplest viewpoint, one could consider that the object of the game is to get to as close to 21 points as possible without going over and going bust.  But actually, a wiser way to look at this game is that one has to do better than the dealer at this skill.  The dealer may have an easier or harder time getting nearer to 21 then you - and the players do get to see one of the dealer's cards at the game start.

 In this game, face cards count as ten points as do the 10 cards.  Aces can count as either 1 point or 11 points - whichever is more favorable to the player.  The other cards are at their normal face value in points.

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