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For those who like quick action in their online casinos, Cherry Red has just the game for this type of action. Mano a Mano blackjack tournaments are running continuously and have become a big hit with online players.

The tournaments are played between two card players. There are different amounts of entry fees for the tournaments, with the winner of the heads-up play gaining the top prize. Play starts when two players have entered a tournament.

The dealer lays out two cards to start, one to each player. The player with the higher numbered card controls the action. Player one makes a bet. They have the option of wagering anywhere from $50, all the way up to $1,000. Players start with a balance of $2,000.

The second player then makes their bet after seeing what player one has bet. The cards are dealt, and the game plays out just like a normal blackjack hand would. The first choice of betting denominations goes back and forth each hand.

Play continues until one player is left with no balance. If both players are left with a balance at the end of the allotted time for the tournament, the player with the higher balance wins. The dealer alerts the players when there is two hands left.

Cherry Red is one of the leading Real Time Gaming powered online casinos in the world. The Mano a Mano blackjack tournaments have helped solidify the casinos place as a favorite for online players. US Players are always welcome to play. To join the Blackjack tournament Visit Cherry Red Casino
 

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