How It Works:
Elimination
Blackjack is a tournament format of blackjack
invented by Russ
Hamilton and is played in various casinos.
It combines the game of blackjack with elements of No Limit Texas
Hold'Em. Elimination Blackjack is played exclusively on the Ultimate
Blackjack Tour. UltimateBet.com, a sponsor of the Ultimate
Blackjack Tour, offers online elimination blackjack tournaments.[1]
A round of
Elimination Blackjack in most cases is 30 hands in length. Depending
upon the organization hosting the event, a player will start with
between $10,000 and $100,000 worth of chips. While certain organizations
have their own house rules, Elimination Blackjack usually follows the
following rules:
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The house
must hit on soft 17 and anything below, and must stay on hard 17 and
anything above.
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A player
may split pairs up to four times (with the exceptions of aces).
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A shoe of
six decks is used.
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A player's
bet must stay within the min/max bet allowed at the table (this rule
is excluded in the World Series of Blackjack).
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A player
may surrender their hand, and recover one half of their original
bet.
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A player
may buy insurance if the up card for the house is an ace.
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A player
can only double down with two cards.
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A max of
seven players is allowed per table.
Some
organizations allow a "Secret Bet" where the players at the
table do not know the value of that player's bet, until after that
player's hand is concluded. In most organizations, this option can be
used only once during any round of the tournament.
Depending on
the organization hosting the event, a player is eliminated from the
tournament in two ways:
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By losing
all his chips, or
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By being
the player with the fewest chips after a certain number of hands are
played. In this case, the usual cutoff points are hands #8, #16, and
#25 (called "elimination hands").
Usually the
last player left at the table is the winner, or the player with the most
chips after 30 hands have been played.
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