Hello,
I need to add 2 more Freerolls (Bridge with Computer and 4-person Bridge) but then I thought I could better organize this whole schedule:
* To alternate between more complex and easier games
* So that similar games (for example 3 types of Bridge) are not in a row
Maybe something like this:
1) Sasku
2) Nails
3) Texas Hold'em
4) Field Bridge
5) Bismarck
6) Podkidnoy
7) Gentleman
8) Video Poker
9) 4-Medium Bridge
10) With delivery to Podkidnoy
11) Thousand
12) Blackjack
13) 4-Medium perekidnoi
14) Bridge with a computer
How does it feel?
We already have 14 different games, so the schedule covers exactly 2 weeks!
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I participate randomly anyway, I have no preferences
14 võib tähendada ka seda, et päevas on kaks freerolli... üksjagu on neid, kes igat mängu ei mängi, oleks valikuvõimalus
Yep, there could be two freerolls a day. As long as the prizes are 2x smaller for both ;)
My suggestion is to start organizing tournaments every night in your favorite game. And if you don't want to play for ratings, play for credits.
My suggestion is to start organizing tournaments every night in your favorite game. And if you don't want to play for ratings, play for credits.
Do you honestly think that this extra 15 credits a day will make a huge economic difference? In one fairy tale there was an expression like "Come, guests, and the guests' bread!", before we got to that, of course, the word "go" was used instead of "come" :)
15 credits a day is 5500 credits a year. I looked it up out of interest - vint.ee gave out 20000 credits last year in the form of freeroll and tournament series winnings. Add 5000 to that and it's a 25% increase.
We'd rather add tournament series than freerolls.
We'd rather add tournament series than freerolls.
:) You ignore the fact that only VIP members can participate in the freeroll, but that means that the status has been acquired :) If we do even the most basic math and take the minimum number of tournament participants, e.g. 8 participants, assuming that VIP has been acquired monthly, the participation contribution will be 3 credits per participant, or roughly a third will be left to the house. Each additional participant increases the house share, as do participants who have acquired VIP status for a shorter period... a daily membership fisherman contributes double to the tournament :) I didn't mention this "guest bread" for nothing. A freeroll could be an "attraction" that invites players to contribute... I like to think of things this way - create an opportunity, and that's what it's used for.
soosiim make Soosiimu's freerolls with the opposite schedule to Vinti's freerolls and offer 2 times the prize money, then players can choose which one they participate in.
Start at 10 p.m.
Start at 10 p.m.
Well done, Mets - the idea is worthy of you - sit down, you can have the pie :) And an irrefutable fact... unlike most, I have organized quite a few prize-winning tournaments... free of charge and for no personal gain :)
Chill, I was just expressing an opinion... in the end, the general is the one who forbids, orders, hangs and lets go.
Chill, I was just expressing an opinion... in the end, the general is the one who forbids, orders, hangs and lets go.
For me, this topic still boils down to "let's put twice the prizes on freerolls and then users will come". It won't. Life has shown this. At best, 20% of VIPs go to freerolls at all, the rest are not interested in this topic at all.
My recommendation is to start organizing tournaments in your favorite game yourself. Allever is a good example in this regard - every night there are Nail and Video Poker tournaments with entry fees. Somehow I even managed to organize these tournaments in Saskatchewan, a matter of initiative.
My recommendation is to start organizing tournaments in your favorite game yourself. Allever is a good example in this regard - every night there are Nail and Video Poker tournaments with entry fees. Somehow I even managed to organize these tournaments in Saskatchewan, a matter of initiative.