A Double Exposure Blackjack Tournament is currently running at Mr Green Casino, but this is a tournament with a difference because players could win themselves a prize worth up to £1,000 by playing as few as 20 hands. The total amount of prize money available is £1,800, and that is over and above whatever players win from the Double Exposure Blackjack game itself. Clearly, anyone who has time to play 20 hands before the tournament ends at 22:59 on Sunday 3 July would do well to consider getting involved.
For those of you who aren’t familiar with the game, Double Exposure Blackjack is similar to regular Blackjack, but here both of the Dealer’s cards are dealt face-up, which obviously gives you a lot more information on which to base your decisions. Full rules for the Double Exposure Blackjack game can of course be found at the Mr Green Casino website.
Playing 20 hands of Double Exposure Blackjack doesn’t take long at all, and the deal is simple: the player who has the best round of 20 hands at the end of the tournament will win £1,000 on top of whatever cash they have already won from the game. The player in second place will win an extra £500 and the player in third place will win an extra £300.
You obviously need to play a minimum of 20 hands to stand a chance of winning a prize in this tournament, but you don’t have to stop there. You could improve your chances of winning by playing more hands if you wanted to, and with five days of the tournament left to go (it only started yesterday) you could have a serious stab at winning yourself that top prize of £1,000.
The great thing about this tournament is that the ‘best round of 20 hands’ isn’t based on coin value, so it doesn’t matter if you’re a high roller or someone who plays Blackjack at the more modest end of the staking gradient – you still have a chance of winning a share of the £1,800 prize pool.
Visit Mr Green Casino (review here) to start playing Double Exposure Blackjack and good luck in the tournament!
Article Published: 29/06/2011 09:38:08
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