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Bally's Blackack Offers $150,000

23 August 2004

By Rudi Schiffer

Bally's last Ultimate Blackjack Tournament was so successful when the casino upped the prize money to a record high of $150,000 that it was decided to maintain that money level for the next event on Sept. 24-26.

"We had a great turnout and we attribute the great response to the fact that we had a $60,000 guaranteed top prize," said Adolph Lepre, director of table games and a solid force in the steady growth and success of the event, now about to be played for the 23rd time.

"But besides the high level of prize money the tournament has become a social event for many repeat players and this is supported by the total package that is offered with the $500 buy-in," he said. That package includes a two-night hotel stay, royal reception, comp breakfast, private banquet, awards ceremony and magical tournament gift.

The banquet will actually be a live poolside feast with a theme harkening back to days of old when knights were bold. The theme for this event is Bally's "Sir Ace A Lot's" so don't be surprised if you see a side of beef being turned on a spit over a fire, or serving wenches and tankards of ale. Bally's always has a surprise at the tournaments.

The total prize money, which depends on the amount of players entered, will hit advertised levels if 250 players sign up. After the guaranteed first place for $60,000, other projected payoffs for the final table include: 2nd- $25,000, 3rd- $20,000, 4th-, $13,000, 5th-$7,000, 6th-$4,500, wild card $3,500 and 7th through 36th, $500 each.

"We already have a good amount of entries as apparently the success of the last event and the amount of prize money has been spread by word-of-mouth from those who played with us last April," said Lepre. "If the pace of sign-ups continues, we could very well be looking at a record turnout and that means the prize money will be increased as this is a full-equity tournament for players."

To enter this realm of riches, call Merlin at 1-800-38BALLY, ext. 1511 for more information and reservations.

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Rudi Schiffer
Rudi Schiffer has been a fixture in Mississippi since Splash was the first casino to open in the northern part of the state in 1992. As a columnist and contributing editor,he has covered developments and news there for Jackpot Magazine, the south's leading gaming publication. He is also producer and co-host of the Goodtimes Radio show, the casino gambling show heard weekly on WMC79 AM Memphis on saturday mornings from 8:30 to 10:30 central time It is also archived at audiovegas.com. Son Michael, a pit supervisor at Horseshoe Casino Tunica, is co-host.

His bi-weekly column, Heard It On The River, has been in existence for over 16 years and can also be read at www.jackpotmagazine.com

Schiffer, known as the "Voice of Tunica," is also a contributing writer for casinocitytimes.com, Mississippi Gaming News, and Southern Gaming & Destinations Magazine.A native of Boston, he now lives in East Memphis,TN. Earlier in his career, he was a sports writer for the Associated Press and for many years owned and operated Schiffer Associates, a public relations consulting firm, part of the international WorldCom PR network.

Rudi Schiffer Websites:

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