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Casino On Net InfoCasino Games and Overall Tournament StrategyHow to Approach the Casino Games Tournament: Your game plan for a Sands-type multiple Casino Games Tournament should include a decision to risk the $2,000 buy-in amount, not on one tournament game, but over all four games. You will risk $500 (or 25% of you bankroll) on each of the four tournament games: blackjack, craps, roulette, and baccarat. If you lose the $500, you will withdraw from the tournament, replenish your $2,000 buy-in bankroll with the lost $500, and wait for the next tournament to begin. Therefore, if you plan on entering all four tournaments, which usually is recommended, you must have $3,500 cash available. But the most you can lose is $2,000. If you are advancing in the Blackjack Tournament, have won one-or-more rounds, you may cash in your blackjack buy-in amount to enter one-or-more of the other tournaments. You will be given a receipt at the end of your round for the total money you have accumulated. Take this to the cashier's cage and they will cash it in for you. Then you have your $2,000 cash to buy-in for the next tournament. You will, of course, be expected to buy in for $2,000 cash when you enter the next round of the Blackjack Tournament. If you intend to seek a group of friends to chip in and help you finance the $2,000 buy-in, then you should agree to share your table winnings and prize winnings proportionately to how much they invest. For example, if you invest $1,000, and each of your two friends invests $500, then you would keep half of your total winnings, and they would each receive 25%. Overall Tournament Strategy and Tactics: Risk no more than $500 per tournament entered. Do not stack your chips in neat piles, especially if you are close to or in the lead! Keep them messy. This will make it difficult for the other players to determine how much to bet as they attempt to catch you. On the other hand, you should always know how much money you have in front of you especially near the end of each round. Try to hold back on your bets until all the other players have made theirs. This will allow you to bet more if you are attempting to catch someone, and give the other players as little information as possible as they attempt to catch you. You can fool the other players by picking up a stack of greens, for example, when you intend to bet only two, and then dropping the two bottom ones from the stack onto the betting layout. Get a good night's sleep before you play. Avoid alcohol and eat a well-balanced meal on the day of play. You want to be totally alert. | ||||
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