- Event:
- $100,000 Blackjack Tournament
- Casino:
- Horseshoe Southern Indiana
- 11999 Ave of Emperors
- Elizabeth IN 47117
- United States
- 888-766-2648
- Game:
- Blackjack
- Prize Pool:
- $ 100,000.00
- 1st Place:
- $ 50,000.00
- Entry Fee:
- $ 500.00
$100,000 Blackjack Tournament - Horseshoe Southern Indiana
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General:
- Name:
- $100,000 Blackjack Tournament
- Game:
- Blackjack Open Event Elimination Format
- Event Phone:
- 888-766-2648
Details:
- Entry Fee:
- $ 500.00 (Re-Entry: $ 100.00)
Player's Card required. A offer code received in the mail is needed to pre- register. If you have no offer code, walk-in buy-ins on Feb. 18 are possible only if open positions exist. Many players (probably more than half) will be fully or partly comped into the tournament. NOTE: ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN Literature says play will take place on Deck 2, then it says Poker Tournamnet Area on level 1 - so it's anyone's guess. Re-buys only available during Round 1 and are based on seat availability Saturday - Sept. 18: Seven sessions for Round 1 will be played starting at 2PM and then every hour on the hour. I think, but no guarantee - 7 players per table with 3 advancing per table. Sunday - Sept. 19: Round 2, 12:00pm Round 3, 3:00pm Semi-Final, 4:00pm Final Table, 5:00pm Awards Ceremony: 5:30pm in the Tournament Area In the Past: 6 deck shoe. 15 hands per round. BJ pays 2:1 Minimum bet is $25, no Max bet. Wildcards are a definite possibility for Rounds 2, 3 and the Semi-Finals. Most likely, no wildcard for the Final Table.
Prizes:
- Prize Pool:
- $ 100,000.00
- 1st Place:
- $ 50,000.00
- 2nd Place:
- $ 20,000.00
- 3rd Place:
- $ 10,000.00
- 4th Place:
- $ 7,500.00
- 5th Place:
- $ 5,000.00
- 6th Place:
- $ 2,500.00
- 7th Place:
- $ 1,500.00
This is an exact quote from their literature - all phrases and mis-spellings are theirs, not my typo: "The 7 players from the Semifinal round who do not advance to the Final round as a Wild Card will receive $500 in free lay." That $3,500 (7 x $500) is needed to bring the prize pool up to $100,000. However, If anyone can figure out what their wording means, please post. There is no mention of any minimum number of players. So I'm assuming the prize pool is guaranteed. They do not specifically use the word "guarantee" but they have paid the full prize money in recent tournaments even if attendance was low.
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