Live Reviews:
Black Jack - Daily 21 Points

Black Jack - Daily 21 Points

⭐️3.8 / 5
Rating
🙌4
Ratings
📼3 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$0.99 - $49.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Black Jack

1.2.1

January 7, 2018

Beautify all game UI

1.2.0

July 12, 2016

Update Online Games; Update the whole UI;

1.1.0

November 20, 2014

Update for iOS 8.x

1.0.2

January 28, 2013

Support multi-players to Online Hall.

1.0.1

December 28, 2012

Add Daily Login Bonus, Login Daily, Get Bonus Free!

1.0.0

November 19, 2012

Black Jack In-App Purchases History

$0.99

ChipSet 0

Buy ChipSet 0 - 6000 chips

$0.99

Hall ChipSet 0

Buy Hall ChipSet 0 - Get 10000 chips for hall

$1.99

ChipSet 1

ChipSet 1 - 13000 chips

$4.99

ChipSet 2

ChipSet 2 - 35000 chips

$4.99

Hall ChipSet 1

Buy Hall ChipSet 1 - Get 60000 chips for Hall

$8.99

ChipSet 3

ChipSet 3 - 75000 chips

$9.99

Hall ChipSet 2

Hall ChipSet 2 - 130000 chips for Hall

$17.99

ChipSet 4

ChipSet 4 - 160000 chips

$19.99

Hall ChipSet 3

Hall ChipSet 3 - 270000 chips for Hall

$49.99

Hall ChipSet 4

Hall ChipSet 4 - 700000 chips for Hall

Price History of Black Jack

Description of Black Jack

Black Jack - Daily 21 points, supports Insurance, "Straight Flush" and "Five Dragon" inside. Blackjack, also known as twenty-one, is the most widely played casino banking game in the world.[1] Blackjack is a comparing card game between a player and dealer and played with one or more decks of 52 cards. The player or players are dealt an initial two card hand and add the total of their cards. Face cards (Kings, Queens, and Jacks) are counted as ten points. The player and dealer can count their own Ace as 1-point or 11 points. All other cards are counted as the numeric value shown on the card. After receiving their initial two cards, players have the option of getting a "hit" (taking additional cards) to bring their total value of cards to 21 points, or as close as possible without exceeding 21 (called "busting"). If a player holds an ace valued as 11, the hand is called "soft", meaning that the player cannot go bust by taking an additional card; otherwise, the hand is "hard". The dealer has to take hits until his cards total 17 or more points. (In some casinos, the dealer also hits on a "soft" 17, e.g. initial ace and six.) Players who do not bust and have a total higher than the dealer, win. The dealer will lose if he or she busts, or has a lesser hand than the player who has not busted. If the player and dealer have the same point total, this is called a "push" and the player typically doesn't win or lose money on that hand. Many rule variations of blackjack exist. Since the 1960's, blackjack has been a high profile target of advantage players, particularly card counters, who track the profile of cards that have been dealt and adapt their wager and playing strategies accordingly. Other casino games inspired by blackjack include Spanish 21 and pontoon. The recreational British card game of black jack is a shedding-type game and unrelated to the subject of this article.
Show less

Black Jack: FAQ

Is the Black Jack app compatible with iPads?

Yes, Black Jack works on iPads.
Black Jack was launched by CronlyGames Inc..
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 10.0 or higher.
With an overall rating of 3.8 out of 5, Black Jack has some room for improvement but is not terrible.
The Black Jack App Relates To The Games Genre.
The latest version of Black Jack is 1.2.1.
July 5, 2024 is the date of the latest Black Jack update.
Black Jack was introduced to the market on July 2, 2024.
This app is for mature audiences only, and contains strong language, nudity, or sexual content.
Black Jack can be used in English, Chinese.
Unfortunately, Black Jack is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Black Jack allows for in-app purchases to enhance your experience.
Sorry, Black Jack is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Screenshots of Black Jack

iphone
ipad

More Applications by CronlyGames Inc.

Reviews of Black Jack

  • Blackjack

    It was not broke you fixed it and now it is broke . I give it minus 5 stars.
  • Too many ads!

    It is seriously annoying at how many times the pop up add blocks your game... 100s of times a minute you are interupted and have to close the blocking ad. Also, the game feels like it purpously favors the dealer... Out of 50 double downs only one paid off... Dealer frequently gets just the right cards... All to get you to purchase chips... All i want is a one time purchase, where the deals are not rigged. This falls short of that.
  • Great ;)

    Love it hard at times but still fun