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Noun
S: (n) blackjack oak, blackjack, jack oak, Quercus marilandica (a common scrubby deciduous tree of central and southeastern United States having dark bark and broad three-lobed (club-shaped) leaves; tends to form dense thickets)
S: (n) blackjack, cosh, sap (a piece of metal covered by leather with a flexible handle; used for hitting people)
S: (n) blackjack, twenty-one, vingt-et-un (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)
S: (n) baccarat, chemin de fer (a card game played in casinos in which two or more punters gamble against the banker; the player wins who holds 2 or 3 cards that total closest to nine)
S: (n) blackjack, twenty-one, vingt-et-un (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)
S: (n) bridge (any of various card games based on whist for four players)
S: (n) casino, cassino (a card game in which cards face up on the table are taken with eligible cards in the hand)
S: (n) cribbage, crib (a card game (usually for two players) in which each player is dealt six cards and discards one or two)
S: (n) ecarte (a card game for 2 players; played with 32 cards and king high)
S: (n) euchre, five hundred (a card game similar to ecarte; each player is dealt 5 cards and the player making trump must take 3 tricks to win a hand)
S: (n) fantan, sevens, parliament (a card game in which you play your sevens and other cards in sequence in the same suit as the sevens; you win if you are the first to use all your cards)
S: (n) faro (a card game in which players bet against the dealer on the cards he will draw from a dealing box)
S: (n) Go Fish (a card game for two players who try to assemble books of cards by asking the opponent for particular cards)
S: (n) monte, four-card monte, three-card monte (a gambling card game of Spanish origin; 3 or 4 cards are dealt face up and players bet that one of them will be matched before the others as the cards are dealt from the pack one at a time)
S: (n) Michigan, Chicago, Newmarket, boodle, stops (a gambling card game in which chips are placed on the ace and king and queen and jack of separate suits (taken from a separate deck); a player plays the lowest card of a suit in his hand and successively higher cards are played until the sequence stops; the player who plays a card matching one in the layout wins all the chips on that card)
S: (n) Napoleon, nap (a card game similar to whist; usually played for stakes)
S: (n) old maid (a card game using a pack of cards from which one queen has been removed; players match cards and the player holding the unmatched queen at the end of the game is the loser (or `old maid'))
S: (n) pinochle, pinocle, penuchle, bezique (a card game played with a pack of forty-eight cards (two of each suit for high cards); play resembles whist)
S: (n) piquet (a card game for two players using a reduced pack of 32 cards)
S: (n) pisha paysha ((Yiddish) a card game for two players one of whom is usually a child; the deck is place face down with one card face upward; players draw from the deck alternately hoping to build up or down from the open card; the player with the fewest cards when the deck is exhausted is the winner)
S: (n) poker, poker game (any of various card games in which players bet that they hold the highest-ranking hand)
S: (n) rouge et noir, trente-et-quarante (a card game in which two rows of cards are dealt and players can bet on the color of the cards or on which row will have a count nearer some number)
S: (n) rummy, rum (a card game based on collecting sets and sequences; the winner is the first to meld all their cards)
S: (n) whist, long whist, short whist (a card game for four players who form two partnerships; a pack of 52 cards is dealt and each side scores one point for each trick it takes in excess of six)