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History of Blackjack
February 25th, 2010 by Glenn
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Blackjack – also known as ‘21′ and ‘pontoon’ – is a card game that is normally found in a casino with players attempting their fortune on acquiring the elusive ‘21′. It is commonly believed that the game came into existence in France around the 1600’s. However, as with most other gambling games the precise evolution of the game remains a mystery.

Black jack was brought to the States following the French Revolution, but the game did not become favored in the gambling dens until the casino offered bonus payouts. This was the only way that seemed to get players gambling on blackjack. One variation on the reward payment was for a player to make ‘twenty one’ with the black jack card (given a value of 10 points) and an ace (valued at eleven points). With the growing popularity of the game the bonus pay outs were canceled but the name ‘blackjack’ lasted.

Black jack isn’t just about achieving an outright ‘21′, but the primary adventure is to defeat the croupier without busting. The casino clearly has a house edge over the gambling players over the long run, but with twenty-one the player holds on to a bit of choice.

Since nineteen thirty one when America first legalized wagering, twenty-one has become a traditional casino card game. Furthermore, it’s the fusion of both ability and math employed in black jack that has caused the game to be massively popular. Blackjack provides an attractive proposition to any academic, mathematician or betting player looking to analyze the strategy of the game.


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