21 Cash
21 Cash is Papaya’s standalone blackjack-style cash competition app.
- Trust Score
- 65/100
- Rating
- 3.9/5
- Signup Bonus
- Free practice rounds
- Withdrawal Speed
- Not verified
- Regions available
- 45 states + 13 provinces/territories
Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right platform.
Neither platform opens a decisive gap on the verified discovery metrics we can compare here. Use the table below to decide which tradeoffs matter more to you.
21 Cash is Papaya’s standalone blackjack-style cash competition app.
8 Ball Strike is AviaGames’ standalone pool title for head-to-head and tournament cash play.
Use this section when the overall verdict is close or when one specific factor matters more than the aggregate score.
21 Cash
3.9/58 Ball Strike
4.0/521 Cash
65/1008 Ball Strike
69/10021 Cash
Verified8 Ball Strike
Verified21 Cash
None found8 Ball Strike
None found21 Cash
2026-04-178 Ball Strike
2026-04-1721 Cash
Free practice rounds8 Ball Strike
Free practice matches21 Cash
SKILL_GAMING8 Ball Strike
SKILL_GAMING21 Cash
LICENSED8 Ball Strike
LICENSED21 Cash
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588 Ball Strike
5121 Cash
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| Feature | 21 Cash | 8 Ball Strike |
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| Rating | 3.9/5 | 4.0/5 |
| Trust Score | 65/100 | 69/100 |
| Review Coverage | Verified | Verified |
| Bonus Coverage | None found | None found |
| Last Fact-check | 2026-04-17 | 2026-04-17 |
| Signup Bonus | Free practice rounds | Free practice matches |
| Market | SKILL_GAMING | SKILL_GAMING |
| Regulatory Type | LICENSED | LICENSED |
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| Regions available | 58 | 51 |
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The table below compares 21 Cash and 8 Ball Strike across the same core discovery metrics: rating, trust score, bonus posture, market type, regulatory posture, founding year, banking minimums, payout speed, app/support signals, licensing, regional reach, and payment-method breadth.
Start with province, territory, or regional availability and regulatory type, then use trust score, payout speed, and bonus posture as your next filters. Trust score is always shown on a 0-100 scale here, and it should be treated as a risk floor rather than a tiny tiebreaker between two otherwise similar platforms.
If you want a narrative head-to-head, open the canonical comparison page. You can also browse 406 tracked platforms or jump to Canada rankings when regional eligibility matters more than national positioning.
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