You've probably already guessed why I included that second tag here. It has only 4 questions, so, literally (I mean, figuratively) nobody's using it, which means it should definitely be burninated.
Now, a step-brother of the first tag, sudoku, has already caused some debates, and blackjack was mentioned as a tag just as useful as sudoku in an answer against burnination of the latter.
However, I think that blackjack should be burninated for the following reasons:
Blackjack isn't even on-topic for Stack Overflow. I mean, yes, one can write algorithms to implement blackjack, but so can they write algorithms to play patience (solitaire), whist, bridge (not to be confused with bridge) and other card games! Why don't we create a tag for each of these?? Because they're off-topic, obviously. Yet somehow, blackjack and poker are not and even have their own tags...
It only has 250 questions, very few of which actually deal with a problem specific to the game (do we actually need to discuss the rules of a card game on a website about programming anyway??). Thus, they can be solved without the knowledge that the askers are dealing with blackjack. The questions boil down to issues with:
- syntax
- data organisation
- randomisation
One can be an expert in c, c++, python, java, artificial-intelligence, algorithm... (I was searching for other useful tags and stumbled upon pacman. Seriously??) But can you be an expert in blackjack as a programmer? Is it so hard to implement or does it have so many applications in programming that one could consider themselves a "blackjack-programmer genius"?
Most tags are about fields of programming, different languages, useful concepts, programming paradigms, operating systems, various technologies, etc. You can look at the title of a question and its tags and instantly decide whether you can potentially answer it or not because it's not your field or you don't have enough experience with this particular technology. This is also about being an expert, as discussed earlier. Tags allow to filter content based on relatively broad concepts. But blackjack is way too concrete a tag. Do we need such concrete tags at all? If you want to know what concrete problem the OP tries to solve, just open their question and see what it's about - just a couple of clicks!
To sum up, I believe that blackjack doesn't add any useful information to a question and should be burninated along with unhookwindowshookex (and, honestly, all the tags about card games, PACMAN and stuff like that).