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The Ultimate Blackjack Tour is a 10-week blackjack competition tournament, airing Saturdays at 2pm Eastern on CBS. The qualifying matches were held 17 miles off of the Las Vegas strip (since some of the players have been banned from ever setting foot in a Las Vegas casino), and 120 players started the competition. (You can read a recaps of each episode by clicking on the links below, or you can read more about the show itself by scrolling past the index of episode recaps.)

The section on Elimination Blackjack sheds light on this increasingly popular version of tournament Blackjack, while a retrospective on the Ultimate Blackjack Tour provides insights into the professional level of play. No stone has been left unturned in this unmatched presentation of playing in Blackjack tournaments. Ultimate Blackjack Tour Last Two Hands.

Index of Ultimate Blackjack Tour Episode Recaps
Ultimate Blackjack Tour Episode 1 - September 16, 2006
Ultimate Blackjack Tour Episode 2 - September 23, 2006
Ultimate Blackjack Tour Episode 3 - September 30, 2006
Ultimate Blackjack Tour Episode 4 - October 14, 2006
Ultimate Blackjack Tour Episode 5 - November 4, 2006
Ultimate Blackjack Tour Episode 6 - November 18, 2006

With $1.3 million in prize money on the line, you can bet that the competition is going to be fast and furious. The first final table is in Hollywood, California, and the atmosphere is electric. To add to the fast-paced, rock and roll feel of the show, an instrumental variation of Motorhead's 'The Ace of Spades' is used as the theme song.

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Ultimate Blackjack Tour Hosts Max Rubin and Mati Moralego

Max Rubin and Mati Moralejo are the co-hosts/commentators for each episode.

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Max Rubin is a graduate of UNLV's College of Hotel Administration, and is also a 37-year casino veteran, gaming consultant and former professional blackjack player. Regarded by many as gambling's best broadcast and print analyst, Rubin is also one of only eight members of the Blackjack Hall of Fame.

Mati Moralejo got his big break in television by hosting Nickelodeon's Global Gas, a children's program about game shows and sports. He has also appeared in various commercials, theater productions and films, as well as television shows like Dawson's Creek and CSI:NY.

In addition to the commentators, the show has also acquired the services of two lovely ladies to conduct interviews and various other presentations.

Nikki Ziering is a native of California and a well-known model and actress. She has graced the covers of such magazines as Playboy and FHM, and has starred in films such as National Lampoon's Gold Diggers and Still Standing. Ziering got her big break acting as a hostess on The Price is Right.

Shandi Finnessey was crowned Miss USA in 2004, becoming the first Miss Missouri to win the competition. She has a BS in Psychology and is the author of an award-winning children's book. She can also be seen as the co-host of the GSN show, Lingo, and the late-night game show, Playmania.

Ultimate Blackjack Tour Rules

In the preliminary rounds, each player started with $25,000 in chips, with a maximum bet of $25,000 and a minimum bet of $500. At the final tables (which are the competitions being broadcast), each player begins with $100,000 in chips, which is also the maximum bet allowed. The minimum bet at the final table is $1,000.

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Each table begins with 7 players.

Action starts on the button and rotates clockwise every hand.

Each player has 25 seconds to make a decision. When the player has 10 seconds remaining, the timer will begin to count down. On 'Elimination Hands', players will have 45 seconds to make their decision.

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The game lasts for 30 hands. The player with the most chips at the end of 30 hands is the winner.

Hands 8, 16, and 25 are Elimination Hands. At the end of these hands, the player with the least amount of chips is eliminated.

Each player can also make a 'Secret Bet' at any time during the game, but they can only use this option once. When a Secret Bet card is played, the player retires briefly to a secret room. He or she then writes down their secret wager, shows it to the camera, then returns to the table and hands it off to the dealer.

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Players also have a 'Secret Action' card which can be used once during the game, allowing them to secretly make moves such as doubling down. When this card is played, the player also briefly retires to the booth.

Players can also make a Secret Insurance bet to protect themselves against a dealer blackjack. As before, the player retires to the private booth to write down their wager.

Be sure to read our review of Blackjack Info.com here - it's the website of Ken Smith, who participated in the UBT.

The Ultimate Blackjack Tour was created by blackjack and poker player Russ Hamilton.

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Be sure to also visit our recaps from the World Series of Blackjack:

World Series of Blackjack Episode Recaps, by Season
WSOB Season 1 Recaps
WSOB Season 2 Recaps
WSOB Season 3 Recaps
WSOB Season 3 Recaps Part 2
WSOB Season 4 Recaps
WSOB Season 4 Recaps Part 2 and 3

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Well, the first season of the new Ultimate Blackjack Tour is a wrap.

In a long but very exciting week, filming finished up in late October at CBS Studios in Los Angeles. The more than $1 million in prize money was big news, but the real impact of these events will come once they hit TV. A new twist on the standard blackjack tournament format is guaranteed to spice up the game for television audiences.

The new format is called “Elimination-style blackjack” and it adds a simple but brutal twist to the game. In a 30-hand round, there are also 3 forced elimination hands on the way to the final hand. After hands 8, 16, and 25, the player at the table with the lowest bankroll remaining is immediately eliminated. That means there’s no more dozing off at the table for the first 20 hands of the round. With high-tension decisions every few hands, players have to scramble for position during the entire match. The whole format has a patent pending by the creators.

I’ve played a lot of tournament blackjack over the years, and I’ve never seen anything like this. These rounds were the toughest and most unforgiving of any I’ve ever played. I think that will translate into a real winner for TV. No word yet on when or where they will air, but this was a very elaborate production so it is sure to gain a lot of interest from the networks.

Next year we’ll see a number of developments from UBT, including satellite tournaments at both land-based and online casinos, where everyone has a shot at ending up playing for big bucks under the TV lights.

I’ve been trumpeting 2006 as a banner year for blackjack tournaments, and the UBT is one of the main reasons I believe our time has come. Move over poker, you’ve got company!