How to play Multiplayer Blackjack Tournaments
To take part in Multiplayer Blackjack Tournaments, Players
come together in a global online card room where they compete with each other
against the House. The objective is simple – complete the game with the highest
amount of tournament credits and win the predetermined prize! Online Blackjack
Tournaments are played over several rounds, with Players getting eliminated
according to the tourney rules as the competition progresses. The Player who
advances through all the rounds and achieves first place in the final round,
is declared the tournament winner. Online Blackjack Tournaments are played with
tournament credits that don’t have cash value. All participating Players begin
each round with the same amount of tournament credits. The Player or Players with
the highest amount of tournament credits left at the end of the round, will advance
to the next round.
There are two types of tournaments to choose from. Scheduled Blackjack Tournaments
start at a fixed time. When this time commences, so does the game.
Sit ‘n’ Go Blackjack Tournaments can only start once the required number
of players has registered. The final results for both are revealed at the
end of each tournament.
Instructions on playing Multiplayer Blackjack Tournaments:
- Go to the lobby, double click on the Tournaments option & expand the Blackjack folder in the Choose Your Category box.
- Then select the type of tournament you’d like to take part in. Choose between Scheduled and Sit ‘n’ Go.
- All the available tournaments for the selected tournament type will be displayed.
- Select the Blackjack Tournament you want to join. Please note that you’re only able to join a tournament if the status of the tournament is Open.
- If you want, you can view the details of the Blackjack Tournament you want to join. The following information is available – General, Prize, Players and Rules.
- Click on the ‘Join’ button.
- After you’ve double clicked on the tournament you want to play you have to supply an alias. Decide on an alias and enter.
- Once you’ve confirmed your entry, you’re allocated a fixed amount of coins and a timeframe within which to play this tournament.
- The Player or Players with the highest amount of tournament credits left at the end of the round will advance to the next round.
- The Player with the highest amount of tournament credits at the end of the tournament will win the predetermined prize pot.
- You determine the action you want to perform in a game by clicking the appropriate Action button. Do ensure that you select the correct action, as it is final once you’ve clicked.
The Rules that apply to Multiplayer Blackjack Tournaments:
- Players always have to be registered for a tournament if they want to play in it.
- Depending on the tournament, the maximum number of players that can enter the tournament may be limited or not.
- Tournaments are at all times played right to the end.
- If a Player withdraws from a tournament before it is over, they will forfeit their entry fee.
- If a Player for some reason does not return to a tournament, they will forfeit their entry fee.
- Should you register for a tournament and happen to not be logged on to the casino system at the time the tournament starts, you will forfeit your entry fee. Tournaments are considered over when the time limit expires or the Player has used up all their credits. If for some reason a tournament that is in progress gets cancelled, and cannot be paused and postponed by a few minutes, each Player will be refunded their total entry fee to the tournament.
Should a Player be disconnected from the system during tournament play, the following rules apply:
- Should a Player be disconnected during play, the game will auto play on the Player’s behalf by hitting until a soft 12 or better is achieved – thereafter the hand will Stand.
- Should the Player re-connect within the tournament time, they can continue playing in the tournament.
It’s important to note that Tournament credits have no value other than as counters in the tournament. Tournament coins therefore don’t have any cash-out value.