- Event:
- $100K Blackjack Tournament
- Game:
- Blackjack
- Prize Pool:
- $ 100,000.00
- 1st Place:
- $ 50,000.00
- Entry Fee:
- Free
$100K Blackjack Tournament - Westgate Las Vegas
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General:
- Name:
- $100K Blackjack Tournament
- Game:
- Blackjack Open Event Elimination Format
- Event Phone:
- 800-732-7117
Details:
- Entry Fee:
- Free
This is one of three Blackjack tournaments of this size being held during 2009. Qualify by receiving a suited blackjack in live play (with a $10 or more bet) anytime from 03/07/09 to about 05/23/09. Rooms are comped only if you have a record of sufficient play. Otherwise, they are about $55 per night for the tournament players. Their March, 2009 tournament had about 600 players which they considered full so I think they cut off qualification at that point - that's what I heard anyway. When this event was held twice per year they had about 750 to 800 players. There are 6 rounds including the final table. Based on their past tournaments: Min. bet = $100, Max. bet = $2,500 Generally,2 advance from each table. If needed, 3 will advance in 1 or 2 rounds to make the numbers work. Standard Hilton shoe game rules. H17, BJ pays 3:2 Many "wild cards" drawn for each round including one for the final table. A "Mulligan" will be offered for a price of $100. This gives you the right to change your last card dealt on a hand (even if the card busted your hand) or change either of the first 2 cards dealt to you. You can only use the "Mulligan" once in each round you play. If you want a "Mulligan" you must purchase it at the cage before you sit down to play. You cannot purchase it at the table.
Prizes:
- Prize Pool:
- $ 100,000.00
- 1st Place:
- $ 50,000.00
- 2nd Place:
- $ 12,000.00
- 3rd Place:
- $ 8,000.00
- 4th Place:
- $ 6,000.00
- 5th Place:
- $ 4,000.00
- 6th Place:
- $ 3,000.00
- 7th Place:
- $ 2,000.00
The 15 non advancing players from the semi-final tables receive $1,000. Also, they usually have misc. drawings for cash prizes from $200 to $500 if you bought a Mulligan. Although the prize pool is not guaranteed, historically they have paid the full amount. However, if attendance is unusually low, they may reduce the prize pool. All prizes listed are copied from their March, 2009 tournament. They will probably remain the same but nothing is for sure.
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