It looks a lot like him, but no, it's not.
The cast of The Black Ace - 1921 includes: Carlton Brickert as The Rich Man Edgar Jones as The Guide
4. ace of clubs, ace of diamonds, ace of spades and ace of hearts
Yes, but you must beat N at his Castle
The cast of Black Gold - 1928 includes: Kathryn Boyd as Alice Anderson Laurence Criner as Ace Brand Alfred Norcom as Mart Ashton
In Black Jack, the Ace of Spades is worth the same as any other Ace, 1 or 11, as needed. It has no special meaning. A "Black Jack" is any combination of two cards that total 21, so it is any Ace plus any face card or ten.
yes it does. you need to be able to count from 2-10 and from Jack-Ace (Jack, Queen, King, Ace).
No, it's 1 or 11.
A Black Jack is an Ace and a face card (Ten through King). The probability of drawing a Black Jack as the first two cards from a standard deck is 4 in 52 times 16 in 51, which is 0.0241 (Ace First), or 16 in 52 times 4 in 51, which is also 0.0241 (Ace Second).
There is no ace of spray. However, there is an ace of spades. Spades is one of the black suits in a deck of playing cards.
The probability of picking a black ace in one random draw from a normal pack of playing cards is 1/26.
The cards add up to 17 without an Ace being involved (if an Ace is involved, then it's a "soft" 17).
1/26
1-10, jack, Queen, King, Ace. 1 each of 4 suits: hearts(red), diamonds (red), clubs (black), spades (black), plus 2 jokers: usually one is black and white and the other is in colour.
1-10, jack, Queen, King, Ace. 1 each of 4 suits: hearts(red), diamonds (red), clubs (black), spades (black), plus 2 jokers: usually one is black and white and the other is in colour.
It looks a lot like him, but no, it's not.
2/52 or 1/26