A Blackjack tournament differs from regular play mainly in its competitive structure and the way success is measured. Instead of playing against the dealer for individual winnings, players compete against each other to accumulate the most chips within a set time or round. In a tournament, you start with a fixed number of chips and must manage them wisely across multiple rounds, as there are time limits and sometimes player eliminations based on chip count. Betting strategies are influenced by your relative position to other players, and the goal is to finish with more chips than your opponents, not necessarily to beat the dealer each hand. The dealer’s actions still follow standard rules, but the focus is on strategic chip management, with rewards going to the top finishers, typically in the form of prizes or cash.