Paris $75,000 Blackjack Tournament

Discussion in 'Blackjack Events (USA)' started by Dakota, Jan 6, 2020.

  1. Dakota

    Dakota Top Member

    I have posted a new tournament. Paris Las Vegas has now scheduled a $75,000 blackjack tournament March 2-4 (Mon.-Wed.) immediately following the $150,000 weekend blackjack tournament at Harrah's Las Vegas. Both tournaments have much higher 1st place prize money and other places lower. They have morphed into top-heavy payouts, but back-to-back tournaments might be worthwhile.

    These tournaments plus the Venetian (March 20) and Treasure Island (January 17 and April 3) are the only ones currently scheduled in Las Vegas, Reno and Lake Tahoe. Now noticeably fewer than in recent years.
     
    Last edited: Jan 6, 2020
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  2. BughouseMaster

    BughouseMaster Active Member

    SUPER STOKED to play in either or both of these.... will try my hardest to get in them. Will you be at the Venetian as well on Mar 20?

    So MLife doesn't do BJ tourneys anymore? When was the last time they had them?
     
  3. Moses

    Moses Active Member

    Who says that MLife doesn't have BJ tournaments anymore.
     
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  4. BughouseMaster

    BughouseMaster Active Member

    Hey, Moses, nice to finally see you post here!

    I thought MLife doesn't do BJ tourneys since I hadn't seen any posted and the last 6 that were posted by Dakota were at every property but MLife... if you are aware of any it would be great if you posted it so other interested people would be informed!
    Thanks
     
  5. Dakota

    Dakota Top Member

    No MLife tournaments were listed in my recent posts simply because there were none advertised by MLife at that time. Rest assured that any tournaments which I become aware of, whether by MLife or any other entity, and whether in Nevada or elsewhere, I will post as I have done for years.
     
  6. BughouseMaster

    BughouseMaster Active Member

    When was the last MLife tournament and which MLife properties usually hosts them?
     

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