"BlackJack21.com Remains Business as Usual..."

Discussion in 'Blackjack Events (Online Casinos)' started by bear, Nov 16, 2006.

  1. bear

    bear New Member

    To all the players out there,

    This is Bear from BlackJack21. It’s been awhile since posting but I can’t think of a better time and reason for this post.

    Perhaps I can help shift some of the focus back to the reason you are here, BlackJack tournaments.

    We all know the last six months have been quite a roller coaster for many in our blackjack world. Consider first the emergence of all the new tournament sites, finally creating a market and place for blackjack tournament play. It’s very exciting for everyone, most importantly the players. Yet, it is also very good for the host sites to have competition. It’s really a win-win for everyone. But unfortunately, taking the good with the bad, legislation has clouded this wonderful new environment for some. It’s very unfortunate, but these are the cards that have been dealt.

    Tumultuous times and change often create unnecessary frustrations, negative vibes, and sometimes “crud” amongst us all. I’m guilty too.

    With that being said, let me get back to the purpose…. BlackJack Tournaments, and the remedy. The remedy is to play. And there is still a place for you to play.

    BlackJack21 remains business as usual. Our merchants remain business as usual. We continue to move forward.

    We’ve been quietly improving our game and operation during these last months to create the best play possible without spending gross amounts of money on marketing when the market is still being defined. This was a business decision, and turns out a darn good one, that was made early on. The concept: achieve organic growth while developing a stable and reliable game, keep it simple, and keep it fun for the players. Our goals are being met everyday.

    BlackJack21 is a privately held company designed exclusively for blackjack tournament competition. We firmly believe, and you as a player understands this better than anyone, that this truly is a game of skill. And, our quaint little venue IS and WILL REMAIN hosting nothing more than the skillful game of blackjack tournaments.

    Is this an opportunity? The answer is yes. It’s an opportunity for you to continue to play the games you enjoy. It’s an opportunity for us to provide you an arena to play in, while also providing you the opportunity to help shape that arena. We look forward to your feedback to help make the play better, to help make BlackJack21 better.

    Many of you have played at our site, and many of you continue to play. You’ll notice a brand new face of BlackJack21, as well as new promotions to keep things enticing for you. Can I say CRUISE! Within the next couple of months you’ll see a dramatic increase in traffic. And, I promise you won’t find a more dedicated customer service department than that of BlackJack21.

    So, if you haven’t visited lately or you haven’t ever visited, then I invite you to join the BlackJack21 community. We’re here for you.

    Sincerely,

    Bear
     
  2. Intuition

    Intuition New Member

    Anything For Us?

    I Was Wondering If You Knew Anything About How United States Players Are Able To Play Online Even With The Banning Bill.

    Please Respond Anyone Who Knows!


    Thanks!:d
     
  3. marichal

    marichal Member

    blackjack21

    blackjack21 has been very customer friendly. we have never had any problems on this site. just, for the fact, that the site needs more players to make the site financially feasible, for we bj tourney players.
     
  4. Joep

    Joep Active Member

    My Crystal Ball

    I believe I'm correct when I say that the new law does not make it illegal to play on line .It will become illegal to fund your account through banking institutions here in the United States.

    The playing part is not the problem its the money transfers that will become illegal 270 days from the signing of the bill which I believe was signed into law around Oct 13 2006

    I'm very optimistic that this bill will be revised or overturned to include games of skills. The give back from the on line sites will be to allow our government to get their paws into the pie/cash cow that has existed for a long time. When they are able to tax it the horror of gambling on line will suddenly become OK for us.


    Joep
     

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