Weekend casino tournaments at Millionaire Casino
Thursday, August 26th, 2010If you are a regular reader of Gambling Review, then I’m sure you know by now that weekends are a time when online casinos like to offer tournaments. If you’re not a regular reader, then welcome to Gambling Review! It’s great to have you here. Please feel free to leave a comment.
Anyway, this weekend is no exception and there is a variety of casino tournaments available at Millionaire Casino. The big tournament is the Slottery tournament, which began way back on August 1 but is played in four parts. The fourth part began on August 22 and ends this Sunday, August 29. Though it ends soon, there is still time to join and the entry fee is only $5. Players compete for a share of the pot, which is quite large now thanks to the large number of entries.
For blackjack fans, the Weekend Blackjack Classic tournament runs from Friday, August 27 to Sunday, August 29. It is played on the US Blackjack game. The entry fee is $10 and players compete for a share of a $5,000 prize pool.
Video poker players can take part in the Weekend Deuces Wild Face-Off, which runs from Friday, August 27 to Sunday, August 29. The video poker tournament has a $5 buy-in and players compete for a share of the pot.
Roulette fans aren’t left out, either. You might be thinking there are roulette tournaments? Yes, there are, and Millionaire Casino has one this weekend. It is the Wheel Deal tournament and it started today, August 26, and ends Thursday, September 2. The tournament is played on the American Roulette game. The entry fee is only $2 and players compete for a share of the pot.
To take part in any of the various casino tournaments for online slots, blackjack, video poker or roulette, visit Millionaire Casino.

Some of us are slow to accept that Halloween is over. As I go through my neighborhood, I see lots of houses that still have skeletons, witches and other ghastly things in their yard. Their homes are still covered in cob webs (wait, I hope those are Halloween decorations) and there’s an overall feeling of sadness. But other people have moved on, realizing that we have only 21 days until Thanksgiving.