Blackjack Tournaments
There are many ways poker is played.
You can play at home in an informal manner with friends. All the money in the
pot is taken by the winner. Or you can play cash games in the glitzy setting of
a club or casino. For that you pay a price in the form of a rake taken from
every pot. Or you can play in poker tournaments where all entrants start with
the same chip stack and the last person standing wins the announced fixed
prize. World Series of Poker and World Poker Tour are the most popular of
these.
There are not as many options for
blackjack. You really cannot play blackjack for real money at home because the
game is played against the house. At casinos there is no rake from the bets.
The blackjack odds and payouts are designed to give the casino an edge, often
referred to as house edge. Blackjack tournaments exist, both online and in brick-and-mortar
settings, but are not as popular as poker tournaments.
World Series of Blackjack was launched
in 2004 and ran for four years. It was organised for television by the cable
network GSN, with celebrity blackjack players, event hosts and dealers. Elimination
Blackjack was a tournament format designed by Russ Hamilton for the Ultimate
Blackjack Tour. A few other such televised events were held around that time,
but all of them soon ran out of steam.
Today, the best places for blackjack
tournaments are online casinos. You play from home, without any travel or
commuting. No formal dressing as well. The problem is online casinos do not
host blackjack tournaments all the year round, but if you are signed up at
about half a dozen carefully chosen ones, you would almost always get a
blackjack tournament when you want one. I recommend 32Red, Bet365 and 888
Casino.
Author: Harsh Nevatia
has 20 years’ experience of creating content on online gambling and understands
how the system works.
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