Blackjack (formerly Black Jack and Vingt-Un) is a casino banking game. 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. This family of card games also includes the British game of Pontoon, the European game, Vingt-et-Un and the Russian game Ochko. Blackjack players do not compete against each other. The game is a comparing card game where each player competes against the dealer.
Monopoly is a multi-player economics-themed board game. In the game, players roll two dice to move around the game board, buying and trading properties and developing them with houses and hotels. Players collect rent from their opponents, aiming to drive them into bankruptcy. Money can also be gained or lost through Chance and Community Chest cards and tax squares. Players receive a stipend every time they pass GO and can end up in jail, from which they cannot move until they have met one of three conditions.
In Roulette, player may choose to place a bet on a single number, various groupings of numbers etc. To determine the winning number, a croupier spins a wheel in one direction, then spins a ball in the opposite direction around a tilted circular track running around the outer edge of the wheel. The ball eventually loses momentum, passes through an area of deflectors, and falls onto the wheel and into one of numbered pockets on the wheel. The winnings are then paid to anyone who has placed a successful bet.
Teen Patti, sometimes spelled Teen Pathi, means three cards. It is an Indian gambling game, also known as Flush (or Flash), and is almost identical to the British game 3 Card Brag. An international 52 card pack is used, cards ranking in the usual order from ace (high) down to two (low). Any reasonable number of players can take part; it is probably best for about 4 to 7 players. Before playing it is necessary to agree the value of the minimum stake. Everyone places this minimum stake in the pot - a collection of money in the centre of the table, which will be won by one of the players.
Aviator is a board game designed for two to four players. The goal of the game is to be the first player to reach the end of the game board and claim victory. Each player controls an airplane and must navigate their way around the game board, collecting fuel, avoiding obstacles, and staying ahead of the other players. As players move their plane around the game board, they must collect fuel points, which can be used to purchase items from the various airports located around the board. Additionally, players must avoid various obstacles, such as storms, volcanoes, and enemy planes, in order to stay ahead.
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Andar Bahar is one of the most popular card games in India together with Teen Patti and Rummy. The popularity of Andar Bahar lies in it’s simpleness, you only got two options when playing Andar Bahar which makes it a 50:50 chance of winning. The game originated in the south of India and spread to the north. Some claim the game is several hundred years old, but this cannot be confirmed. But one thing is for sure and that is the popularity around this game in India and elsewhere in the region.