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CBS sign on a weekly show about blackjack allowing people to compete against top players.


Blackjack Hits the Small Screen

by Lisa Casta
2006-09-05 14:29:00
CBS sign on a weekly show about blackjack allowing people to compete against top players.
"Celebrity Poker", "Poker Superstars" and "Ultimate Poker challenge" are just three names out of the 10 poker game shows on television. From ESPN to FOX, all different networks with all different ranges of audiences can't seem to get enough of Poker. Since card game shows seem to be doing well, CBS has signed on for a weekly show about blackjack. "The Ultimate Blackjack Tour" which was created by gambling expert Russ Hamilton has been set to appear on TV for two seasons. So it's time for you to put away your poker faces and start saying hello to the game of 21. This is a show where the contestants will not have to eat anything that once lived or jump off a cliff in order to win. "The Ultimate Blackjack Tour" will be an elimination show, where a player must leave after eight rounds. So just like any card game strategy is the key word.

Ten times World Series poker champion, Phil Hellmuth says "Poker has been a huge success and we never knew just how popular it was going to be so we're all excited for blackjack".

"The Ultimate Blackjack Tour" gives the chance for regular people to play a game of blackjack against top players like Ken Einiger, Phil "The Unabomber" Laak from the poker and "Hollywood" Dave Stann and win up to a million dollars.

"The Ultimate Blackjack Tour" is the first show about blackjack but will probably be joined by other networks who want to ride the wave.

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