blackjacking Antonyms

Meaning of blackjacking

blackjacking

to coerce with threats or pressure, a small oak of the southern U.S. with very dark bark, an often scrubby oak (Quercus marilandica) chiefly of the southeastern U.S., a tankard for beer or ale usually of tar-coated leather, a hand weapon typically consisting of a piece of leather-enclosed metal with a strap or springy shaft for a handle, a card game the object of which is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the dealer up to but not exceeding 21, an ace and a face card or ten as the first two cards dealt to a player in the game of blackjack, to strike with a blackjack, a small leather-covered club with a flexible handle, sphalerite

blackjacking Sentence Examples

  1. The casino security guard suspected the man of blackjacking, a form of card counting.
  2. The dealer's telltale glance revealed he was blackjacking, placing large bets on favorable hands.
  3. Blackjacking, or card counting, is strictly prohibited at most gaming establishments.
  4. The professional blackjacker used a sophisticated system to gain an edge over the house.
  5. The investigators were alerted to a syndicate involved in blackjacking operations.
  6. The surveillance footage clearly showed the players blackjacking, using hidden cameras to observe the dealer's hole card.
  7. The casino manager confronted the suspected blackjackers, ordering them to leave the premises.
  8. The mathematician developed a new blackjacking strategy, promising to revolutionize the game.
  9. The blackjacking team meticulously studied the dealer's betting patterns and card distribution.
  10. The authorities cracked down on blackjacking, arresting several individuals involved in illegal gambling activities.

FAQs About the word blackjacking

to coerce with threats or pressure, a small oak of the southern U.S. with very dark bark, an often scrubby oak (Quercus marilandica) chiefly of the southeastern

driving, obligating, coercing,forcing, obliging, compelling, impressing, making, muscling, dragooning

talking (into),letting, moving, winning (over), permitting, allowing, inducing, satisfying,prevailing (on or upon), arguing

The casino security guard suspected the man of blackjacking, a form of card counting.

The dealer's telltale glance revealed he was blackjacking, placing large bets on favorable hands.

Blackjacking, or card counting, is strictly prohibited at most gaming establishments.

The professional blackjacker used a sophisticated system to gain an edge over the house.