Thursday, November 3, 2011

Win $20,000 cash at Fitz blackjack tournament


by Rudi Schiffer
Jackpot! Magazine Senior Consulting Editor
TUNICA RESORTS — Cash is king and VP Adolph Lepre knows that and to that end has cooked up a $20,000 guaranteed cash first place pot for Fitz Casino & Hotel’s Hot Hands Blackjack Tournament that is now on us, taking place on this Friday and Saturday (Nov. 4-5).
“Promo cash and the like have their place,” said Lepre, “but this an event that a lot of long and tried tournament players will only come for cash and that’s the way it should be.”
It got my attention and this long and tried tournament player will come out of tournament hibernation to take a shot at some cash in this event.
Prizes for Hot Hand Blackjack Tournament are awarded for places 2-7 as well and will be based on a sliding percentage of the total money collected from the $150 buy-in and two rebuys, where a player who loses in the first round can buy back and continue to chase the money.
Lepre, the guru of all blackjack tournaments and who has staged more  Tunica events that I can remember playing in, also said registered players can get a comp room as well for this event, so act now.
Shane Poe is tournament director for the HOT HANDS tournament  and recommends players registered Friday from 5-8 p.m. but if not, do it Saturday from  8-10 a.m.. The best way is to call in when you read this to make sure you are entered and have your room reserved at 1-866-351-2515, and mention BJAK1110. You can also talk to your host.
I’ve attended tournaments at the Fitz where players have traveled from afar to play.
There is a regular gang of cowboys who show up from Oklahoma, I met two Russians on the tournament trail, and lotus lovers from California, not to mention regulars from New Orleans, Canada and New York.
Most of them come because of Adolph whose personality is bigger than his waistline. He has a loyal following and I am one of those who worship at his Altar of Blackjack.
Of course, we all like Big A, but we like him more when his company puts up significant cash prizes. And think about this.
Any serious players is going to wager much more than the $150.00 entry fee on one trip so why not play in a tournament where you can win a lot more and lose less. Not to mention that tournament play is challenging and exciting where you get to forget Basic Strategy and split tens and blackjacks, hit a 19 against dealer’s upcard ten, and more.
In the end, tournaments are great fun with a great chance to win some real cash for a change.

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