What is the number of decks used in a black jack.

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The number of decks used in a game of blackjack can vary depending on the casino or the specific rules of the game.

Typically, the number of decks used in a game of blackjack ranges from one to eight. Some casinos may use a single deck, while others may use multiple decks to make counting cards more difficult.

The most common number of decks used in a game of blackjack is six or eight. In addition, some casinos use "continuous shuffle machines" which shuffle the cards after each round, making card counting impossible.
 
The number of decks used in a game of blackjack can vary depending on the casino or the specific rules of the game.

Typically, the number of decks used in a game of blackjack ranges from one to eight. Some casinos may use a single deck, while others may use multiple decks to make counting cards more difficult.

The most common number of decks used in a game of blackjack is six or eight. In addition, some casinos use "continuous shuffle machines" which shuffle the cards after each round, making card counting impossible.
Usually 6 or 8 decks are used in blackjack in order to eradicate the possibility of card counting, a technique which is advantageous for players in blackjack. There are some variants that use 5 decks as well
 
The dealer at a blackjack table stands in front of five to nine players at a semicircular table. One to eight ordinary 52-card decks are combined and shuffled. Players deposit wagers in the "betting box" at each position to begin each round.
 
The dealer at a blackjack table stands in front of five to nine players at a semicircular table. One to eight ordinary 52-card decks are combined and shuffled. Players deposit wagers in the "betting box" at each position to begin each round.
You are right but I think your reply gives more of a descriptive style as to how the game is played rather than truly outlining the number of decks that are frequently used in a hand. I stand to be corrected, though, to be fair.
 
You're correct, but I believe that rather than accurately stating the amount of decks that are usually utilized in a hand, your response provides more of a descriptive manner of how the game is played. Of course, I'm open to being proven wrong.
 
You're correct, but I believe that rather than accurately stating the amount of decks that are usually utilized in a hand, your response provides more of a descriptive manner of how the game is played. Of course, I'm open to being proven wrong.
This has not really added value to the conversation as I thought you would either agree and proceed to come with a more nuanced comment or prepare a rebuttal involving sticking to your guns.
 
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