Elimination Blackjack Rules and Protocol

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

ABOUT ELIMINATION BLACKJACK (TM)

Elimination Blackjack™ is a trademarked unique Blackjack Tournament game hosted by UltimatBet.com and the game is something of a mix between Blackjack and Poker. This online tournament is one of the most exciting tournament games you may ever play. In Elimination Blackjack™, you still play each hand against the dealer but this is where it gets interesting and different:

  • You will be trying to accumulate the largest amount of chips along the way.
  • The player with the least amount of chips after hands 8, 16 and 25 is eliminated.
  • There is a Secret Bet. Each player gets one Secret Bet per round, allowing a certain amount of chips to be bet without letting the other players know what the bet is. The Secret Bet introduces an element of bluffing not found in other versions of Blackjack. If you love the thrill of poker and the excitement of Blackjack, you’re ready to play and win Elimination Blackjack™ at Ultimate Bet.

IMPORTANT POINTS TO NOTE:

  • Players can only start with a maximum bet of $25,000 in tournament chips. The preliminary round carries a minimum bet of $500.
  • At the final table, players begin with a maximum bet of$100,000 in tournament chips - the minimum bet at the final table is $1,000.
  • Elimination Blackjack™ features a rotating marker and the action will start on the button and rotate clockwise every hand.
  • Each player has 25 seconds to make a decision. On Elimination Hands, a player will have 10 seconds to decide what they want to do.
  • Hands 8, 16, and 25 are Elimination Hands and the player with the least amount of chips on these hands will be eliminated.
  • The Secret Bet that can be used at any time and only one is given to each player. The secret bet allows you to place your bet without revealing it to the other players.
  • Whoever has the most chips at the end of Hand 30 wins.

RULES FOR ONLINE ELIMINATION BLACKJACK

Tournament Rounds

  1. Each Scheduled Elimination Tournament will consist of a minimum of two rounds and is dependent on the number of participants. All tournament rounds, including the finals, will consist of six (6) or seven (7) players at a table depending on the number of entrants. The number of rounds and number of players that advance will be determined after registration closes and before tournament starts.
  2. Each Elimination Sit and Go Tournament table will consist of six (6) or seven (7) players at a table depending on the number of entrants. The number of rounds and number of players that advance will vary based on the event.
  3. At the time a Scheduled Elimination Tournament is scheduled to start, the minimum number of players that must be registered to play in that tournament is thirty (30). Otherwise, the tournament has to be cancelled.
  4. The Elimination Sit and Go Tournament will start as soon as enough players have registered to fill all the available seats and these tournaments will consist of 7, 14, or 21 player fields.
  5. The Final Round will be the final table for any tournament. The player with the highest value of chips after hand thirty (30) will be declared the winner or a player may be declared the winner if they are the only remaining player. If there is a tie after hand thirty (30) – then a playoff will be held to determine the winner. This will be governed by the playoff rules (See Section 15).

Players & Protocol

  1. To participate in the tournament a player must show up before the sixth hand begins or they will be disqualified. For each absent hand, the minimum bet will be placed for the player and then the player will stand on the first two (2) cards. If at any time during the tournament, a player disconnects or sits out more than five (5) consecutive hands – the player is eliminated.
  2. The entry fee will vary based on the event.
  3. For any tournament round before the final round each player will receive $25,000 in tournament starting chips with a minimum bet of $500 and a maximum bet of $25,000 in increments of $500. In the Final Round, each player will receive $100,000 in tournament chips and the minimum bet will be $1,000 and the maximum bet of $100,000 in increments of $1,000.

Betting

  1. A rotating marker will be used to determine the betting and playing order at each table. The seating position will be determined by a random draw prior to the play of the first hand. The marker will always start at seat #1 and will rotate one position clockwise around the table.
  2. Betting will proceed in a clockwise rotation beginning with the position occupied by the marker and players must bet in order. Each player must place their desired bet before each hand begins within the specified time limit and once the hand is over, the dealer will pay winners and collect from losing hands. At the end of any hand, if a player has a total amount of chips that is less than the table minimum wager, then that person is immediately eliminated from the tournament and unable to compete in any further hands for that event.

Dealing

  1. The dealer will deal from a 6-deck shoe with cards shuffled after every hand and will deal both initial cards face-up to the players and the dealer will receive one card up and one down. All double-down cards and second cards on split aces will be dealt face-down. All second cards on any other split pairs will be dealt face up.

General Rules

  1. The dealer must hit on soft 17 or below
  2. The dealer must stand on hard 17 and above.
  3. Players may split and re-split up to four hands, except on aces, which may be split only once and receive one card down on each ace.
  4. Players may double down any first two cards including after split. Late surrender and insurance are available.
  5. In the event that the player has a blackjack and dealer shows an ace, the player must have chips to make an insurance bet. Insurance pays 2 to 1 and the player may wager up to one-half (1/2) their original bet.
  6. A player will be paid three to two (3 to 2) on blackjack unless the dealer also has blackjack, which will be considered a push. If the player splits a pair of aces or 10-valued cards and makes a two card 21, it does not count as a blackjack. A player may elect to double down on a blackjack instead of taking three to two (3 to 2).

Player Time Limits

Play of the hands must be completed within the time limits specified.

  1. Players have twenty-five (25) seconds on any non-elimination hand.
  2. Players also have ten (10) seconds on any elimination hand (hand 8, 16, and 25) and on the thirtieth (30th) hand of the round.
  3. Using the secret bet button does not extend your time.
  4. If a player does not place a bet within the allotted time, the bet will automatically be the minimum.
  5. If the player does not act on a hand within the allotted time, the hand will automatically stand.

Using the Secret Bet

Each player has the option of placing one “Secret Bet” per Tournament Round.

  1. When the Secret Bet is used for the wagering portion of a hand, the player may also choose insurance and double down wagers or surrender and stand actions, secretly by selecting these options from the Secret Bet menu.
  2. At the end of the hand, after the dealer has completed play, the amount of the Secret Bet and any subsequent hand playing action will be revealed.
  3. If a player wishes to split on a Secret Bet, the player must have an equal or greater amount of chips relative to their original bet to split. If the player doesn’t have enough to chips to split, the option will not be given.
  4. If a player wishes to double down on a Secret Bet, the player may select the option from the secret bet menu. The player may double for the table minimum up to the full amount of the original wager.
  5. If a player wishes to conceal their action on a Secret Bet of not taking any hit cards as being either a stand or a surrender, the player may do so by denoting their decision of this option as selected from the Secret Bet menu.

Elimination Hands

Each Elimination Hand (8, 16, 25) must result in one player being eliminated after the hand is completed regardless of whether a player was eliminated on a previous hand or if the player was eliminated at the beginning of an Elimination Hand for not having the minimum bet.

  1. The eliminated player will be the one with the lowest amount of chips when the hand is completed.
  2. Any player who does not have enough chips to make the minimum bet on any hand will be eliminated.
  3. When players tie for low on an Elimination Hand and those players are in contention for an advancing spot, a playoff will be held between those players to see who is eliminated.

Playoffs

At the conclusion of Elimination Hands 8, 16, and 25, the player with the lowest total value of remaining chips will be eliminated.

  1. If two or more players are tied for the lowest total value of remaining chips, a playoff will be held. The number of hands in the playoff will be equal to the number of players tied at the beginning of the playoff.
  2. At the beginning of the playoff, the tied players will start with an amount equal to 20 times the value of the minimum bet. The first bettor in the playoff shall be the player who is naturally positioned to be next following the preceding hand.
  3. If any player(s) are still tied for low chip count at the end of the playoff, those remaining players start the playoff sequence again.

After the playoff is completed, the remaining player(s) will begin the next hand with the same amount of chips they had prior to the playoff. Players cannot gain or lose chips during the playoff.

Prize Pool

Prize pool will be determined based on number of entries times the amount of the buy in. The percentage paid to the various spots will be determined by the Tournament Director and posted in the tournament details at the start of the tournament.

Well, that’s a basic description of the rules of game for the Elimination Blackjack™ tournament - it is important persons desiring to play this game check on Ultimatebet’s website to ensure that they have read and understood the host’s rules and protocol of the game.

If you do decide to try Elimination Blackjack™, then we wish you lucky winnings! Remember that Elimination Blackjack™ is also a game of skill.

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Multi-Player Blackjack Games

Monday, July 21st, 2008

There are mainly two (2) types of online multi-player Blackjack games. One version lets you play against the dealer even though you have other players sitting at the table.

The other version refers lets you play against the dealer and all other players seated at the table. Of the latter version, you play against all other players and the winner is the player (or dealer) with the highest hand. This requires some skill including that of card counting in order to guess what the other players have in their hands. The latter version is also a musical chairs version where the winner continues the game until a final round of only two players; essentially a blackjack tournament.

To find online casinos that offer multi-player Blackjack, use out search box in this site or use a search engine to find a suitable online casino. You can also visit our multi-player Blackjack online casinos page for all those casino listed here at this site. If you search on the internet, you may very well find other online casino and gaming sites that are not listed here. Do refer to all the buy-in fees and prizes before enrolling at any online casino.

We do not recommend that you take part in any Blackjack tournament unless you are a skilled Blackjack player who knows the strategies for various games and who is excellent at card counting

Here are a few of the best online casinos offering the multi-player online Blackjack game. Note the varying rules per casino as these are important to note to ascertain the advantage that you’ll have against the house and other players.

Multi-player Blackjack VIP Casino

VIP Casino has a multi-player Blackjack game which is played and programmed according to Atlantic City blackjack rules. The Authority is the New Jersey Casino Control Commission. Eight (8) 52-card decks are used; cards are re-shuffled after partial completion of the shoe; the Dealer stands on all 17’s; Doubling after splitting allowed; no re-splitting of cards is allowed; no surrender is allowed and only one additional card is allowed on each ace when splitting a pair of aces.

Rule Exception: The cards are shuffled after each hand, pairs may not be re-split, and players may not draw additional cards on split Aces. Premise

In VIP Casino’s Multi-player Blackjack, each player and the dealer (the computer) are dealt two cards to start. The objective of Blackjack is to accumulate cards that add up closer to 21 than that of the dealer’s cards, without going over 21. Cards are worth their face value with the exception of Kings, Queens, and Jacks which are each worth 10 and Aces which are worth either 1 or 11. If the value of your hand is closer to 21 than that of the dealer you win. If the value of the dealer’s hand is higher than yours you lose. If the hands are of equal value the deal is a push and your money is returned. If you have a total of 22 or higher (a busted hand), you lose regardless of whether the dealer also busts.

The casino software runs on Cryptologic gaming software. The Blackjack table can accommodate up to 5 players. High roller bets for high stakes gambling up to $2,000.

Betting Limits

$5 minimum initial ante.
$2,000 maximum bet; individual tables may have a higher minimum bet and a lower maximum bet.

Multi-Player Online Tournament Blackjack at the Golden Palace

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Online Casino Golden Palace’s Multiplayer Blackjack Tournament is an innovative and thrilling online game where players bet against one another as opposed to against the house. The concept brings around-the-clock tournament to competitive players in a true-to-life Blackjack table environment. Skill, rather than house odds, determines the ultimate winner.

A player pays a buy-in and a House fee in order to join a tournament which gives the player 1,000 playing chips to put into the game prize pool. At every level of the tournament each player receives 1,000 new chips and there is no amassing or accumulation from one level to the next. The House keeps the fee for the buy-in. The tournament’s winner is the player who accumulated the most chips at the end of the game.

Palace Tournament Blackjack

If it is a tie, the “Higher finishing position” applies.

The buy-in amount, House fee amount, as well as the number of players, number of hands per round and number of levels all vary from tournament to tournament. The ultimate object is to accumulate as many chips as possible per tournament level. Players who lose all of their chips are automatically eliminated. As the tournament progresses, more and more players are eliminated until only one remains: the tournament winner!

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Play an Elimination Blackjack Tournament

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

An Elimination Blackjack™ tournament is one of the most exciting Blackjack tournament games you’ll ever play. If you’ve already played Blackjack, you already half of what you need to know in order to play the game. In Elimination Blackjack™, you still play each hand against the dealer. However, here’s where it gets interesting:

  • You’re also trying to accumulate the largest amount of chips along the way.
  • The player with the least amount of chips after hands 8, 16 and 25 is eliminated.
  • To make it even more interesting, Ultimate Bet has introduced something called a Secret Bet. Each player has one Secret Bet per round, allowing you to bet a certain amount of chips without letting the other players know what your bet is. This introduces an element of bluffing not found in other versions of Blackjack. If you love the thrill of poker and the excitement of Blackjack, you’re ready to play and win Elimination Blackjack™ at Ultimate Bet.

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Atlantic City Blackjack

Saturday, July 12th, 2008

Atlantic City Blackjack is played with eight (8) standard decks of 52 playing cards that are shuffled before each game; it is an American Hole card game.

Atlantic City Blackjack

There are a few sub-variants of Atlantic City Blackjack such as Multi-hand Atlantic City, Atlantic City Gold Series and Multi-hand Atlantic City Gold Series.

Both the Single-Hand and Multi-Hand Atlantic City have the same rules and strategies to beat them; however, one thing that you must take into consideration when playing Multi-Hand Blackjack is that the more hands you play the less chance you have of hitting certain cards that you may be hoping to get.

Unlike European Blackjack where the dealer only has one card at the beginning of the game, which means he cannot check for Blackjack, in Atlantic City Blackjack the dealer has two cards and can check. One card faces up the other faces down. This means that if the face up card has a value of 10 or an ace the dealer will check to see if he has blackjack. If he does, then the game is instantly over. This feature of Atlantic City Blackjack gives you less chance to lose a large amount of money which is good.

  • Multi-Player Blackjack Games
  • Blackjack Game Variants
  • Blackjack Game Variants

    Saturday, July 12th, 2008

    Blackjack Game Variants

    There are countless Blackjack game variants both online and in land casinos; however, the online variants seem to be far outnumbering the typical variants as we have known them to date.

    Variations in Deck Quantity

    Blackjack can be played with either a single- or more decks of 52 cards; ranging from 1 to 8-deck game variants. Here is a short summary:

    • Single-deck Blackjack
    • 2-deck Blackjack
    • 4-deck Blackjack
    • 5-deck Blackjack
    • 6-deck Blackjack
    • 8-deck Blackjack

    Variations on what the Dealer does on a ‘17′

    A player who is beginning to play at Blackjack must note a few things, amongst them - what the Dealer is required to do on a 17; variants on 17 are as follows:

    • Hit on 17s - typically Dealers are always required to stand on a 17 but this particular rule allows them to hit on 17.
    • Stand on Soft 17 - The dealer stands if he or she has 17 or better and an ace in the hand.
    • Stand on Hard 17 - This is the accepted rule of Blackjack that the Dealer must stand as soon as his or her hand has reached 17 or over and is the ‘classic’ way to play Blackjack.

    Variations in Doubling - There are also variations on Doubling or when to double; doubling essentially improves the players odds to achieve Blackjack and therefore many casinos do not offer this option. Online casinos offer double more than once and also after Splitting; if this is the case, beware that the win in that Blackjack game may be less than 3:2 as the player’s chances have increased to win and therefore the win may be less.

    Certain rules changes are employed to create new variant games. These changes, while attracting a Beginner, do actually increase the house edge overall.

    In the Double Exposure Blackjack variant, both of the dealer’s cards are dealt face-up. This game increases house edge by paying even money on blackjacks and players losing ties.

    Double Attack Blackjack has very liberal blackjack rules and the option of increasing one’s wager after seeing the dealer’s up card. This game is dealt from a Spanish shoe, and blackjacks only pay even money.

    Chinese Blackjack is played by many in Asia, and typically does not allow the player to split cards.

    Asian Blackjack, a 6-deck Blackjack variant, is offered by Red Lounge Casino, a UK online casino. In their Asian Blackjack, the following rules apply:

    • 7-7-7 of any suit and 6-7-8 of the same suit pays 3 to 1;
    • a Player may surrender half of his or her bet, provided dealer does not have an Ace showing, before a third card is dealt to any hand.
    • If the player has a blackjack and the dealer is showing an Ace, player may claim even money (1:1) or continue the game.
    • Dealer does not draw a hole card (i.e. the face down card).
    • Uses six 52-card decks.

    Elimination Blackjack is a tournament form of blackjack and Poker combined.

    Optional and Side Bets - Many casinos offer optional side bets at standard blackjack tables. A common side-bet is the “Royal Match”, in which the player is paid if his first two cards are in the same suit, and receives a higher payout if they are a suited queen and king; the player also receives a jackpot payout if both the player and the dealer have a suited queen-king hand.

    21+3 - This variant is becoming increasingly common in land casinos and Virgin Casino offers this exciting game online. In 21+3, the player’s two cards and the dealer’s up card form a three-card poker hand; players are paid 9 to 1 on a straight, flush or three of a kind. It is importnat to note that though exciting and thrilling, these types of side bets invariably offer worse odds for the player than classic blackjack.

    Lazy Blackjack - Lazy Variant Blackjack is a term used when playing Blackjack with a much longer time limit. As far as we know, there are no more online casinos offering Lazy Blackjack. The Lazy Blackjack tables all have the same rules as the classical ones, except for the time limits, which are much longer. Lazy variant games are suitable for players who do not mind if the game goes very slowly or want it to go slow.

    There is a program called Lazy Blackjack which is intended for right organization and conducting of Blackjack both in “real” and in Internet casino.

    The program does your card counting gives all the necessary prompts in different game situations and is indispensable whilst playing online Blackjack. The program lays out a basic game strategy and prompts various game situations. We haven’t tried the program at all so are unable to vouch for its authenticity.