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  2. Pontoon (banking game) - Wikipedia

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    Pontoon, formerly called Vingt-Un, is a card game of the banking family for three to ten players and the "British domestic version of Twenty-One," a game first recorded in 17th-century Spain, but which spread to France, Germany and Britain in the late 18th century, and America during the early 19th century. It is neither a variant of nor ...

  3. Spanish 21 - Wikipedia

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    Spanish 21 is a blackjack variant owned by Masque Publishing Inc., a gaming publishing company based in Colorado. Unlicensed, but equivalent, versions may be called Spanish blackjack. In Australia and Malaysia, an unlicensed version of the game, with no dealer hole card and significant rule differences, is played in casinos under the name ...

  4. Blackjack - Wikipedia

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    Blackjack (formerly black jack or 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 ".

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  6. Malaysian Pontoon - Wikipedia

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    Pontoon, a hand consisting of an ace and a card worth 10 points. Malaysian Pontoon [1] is a card game related to Pontoon and blackjack and, like those games, a descendant of Vingt-Un or Twenty-One. It is played by those in Australia, Malaysia and Singapore, where it is usually just called pontoon.

  7. Blackjack Forum - Wikipedia

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    Blackjack Forum was a trade journal for professional blackjack players, founded in 1981 and published by Arnold Snyder. [1] Originally a 100-page quarterly journal, it expanded into an online forum [ 2 ] which is frequented by professional gamblers, attorneys, industry people, mathematicians, and other aficionados.