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Fortune Lounge joined forces with two of its member casinos, Platinum Play Online Casino and Royal Vegas Online Casino to form the league, found at internationalblackjackleague.com.

Cherry Red Casino! Fortune Lounge has combined with two other online casinos to launch its first software featuring live multiplayer blackjack. The International Blackjack League pits players against one another as they seek to survive and advance in tournaments.

Fortune Lounge joined forces with two of its member casinos, Platinum Play Online Casino and Royal Vegas Online Casino to form the league, found at internationalblackjackleague.com. Players play a series of hands over rounds. As befits the elimination format, on selected rounds, the short-stacked player is dropped, and the opponent advances.

The field expands to greater numbers, moving from one-on-one to multiplayer. Strategic moves including the option of a secret bet, placed without the knowledge of competitors.

A live leaderboard displays scores and winnings, along with player ranks. The board also allows participants to track money prizes, which are sizable.

Fortune Lounge was established in 1999, and is one of the largest providers of gambling websites and Internet casinos in the world.

Published on November 3, 2008 by EdBradley

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Recent Comments

Posted by: Blackjack BettingWhen: 11/08/2008 07:43:23 AM EST
Most single deck blackjack tables have something called a royal match bet. It's an extra side bet in addition to the main hand. Most of the time, royal match cannot exceed the initial bet.

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