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    Inet Tourneys

    Sorry to start a new thread about the new Inet tournies, but couldn't find the original Inet promos post (a few cocktails, ya know??). I'm glad to see it as it gives more interest to the Inet brand, but constructive critism Emily, ok?? I think that the best thing you could do is shorten the duration of the tournies. 6 days??? People like instant gratification, not to wait for that long for a 5 minute tournament. I think that something along the 3Dice model would spark more interest in these promos. Payouts are important as well and that is where I believe you would benefit by not following the 3D model. $10 wins with WRs attached just arent that attractive. If you are going to go to the trouble of offering a prize, make it worthwhile so that even if you don't win, you remember the place that offered a true prize! 3Dice, you set the tone, Inet, take it to the next level. I know that between deposits I would surely play at the place that gives me a real shot at a decent win. And definitely follow Enzo's model and don't make the free roll tournies last for a week or more. Thanks for your consideration guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lost2much View Post
    Sorry to start a new thread about the new Inet tournies, but couldn't find the original Inet promos post (a few cocktails, ya know??). I'm glad to see it as it gives more interest to the Inet brand, but constructive critism Emily, ok?? I think that the best thing you could do is shorten the duration of the tournies. 6 days??? People like instant gratification, not to wait for that long for a 5 minute tournament. I think that something along the 3Dice model would spark more interest in these promos. Payouts are important as well and that is where I believe you would benefit by not following the 3D model. $10 wins with WRs attached just arent that attractive. If you are going to go to the trouble of offering a prize, make it worthwhile so that even if you don't win, you remember the place that offered a true prize! 3Dice, you set the tone, Inet, take it to the next level. I know that between deposits I would surely play at the place that gives me a real shot at a decent win. And definitely follow Enzo's model and don't make the free roll tournies last for a week or more. Thanks for your consideration guys.
    Or follow Rushmore's method. Duration is only for a couple hours. I've entered a few, play for 10 minutes, and if you win there are no wagering requirements. Very simple and no terms and conditions.

    Note I'm not a shrill for Rushmore...

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    I agree....6 days? A bit long for 5 minutes of play...lol. Their tournys need a bit of fine tuning, but I really look foward to playing more of them. Great job RTG!!!

    I like the idea of RTG having tournys now, it's pretty fun. I wish they would do more free rolls though. Even once a day for a smaller amount? They all don't have to be huge amounts for players to have fun.

    Especially iNetBet that give out free chips for new games and holidays, they should do more free rolls instead. Keep the players coming back.

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    Personally, I think it is ridiculous tournament set up If you see someone already has 10,000 points would you pay $10 for a 5 mins spin to beat that 10,000? Not Moi

    I would wait till 10-15 mins be3fore tournament ends and look at leaderboard thwen take a shot if not too high And at INET are you sure there is a WR after you win the prize if you do? Even more outrageous
    Don't get me wrong I like INET and play there but not for their ridiculous bonus system, NOR FOR THEIR CUSTOMER SUPPORT, or for their "stupid" comp system worst on the net esp if you have to meet a wr to cash out and then only 10x amount to cash out Jackpot Capital has none of theese restrictions You can cash your comp points for real cash
    But INET is fair and pays faster than JC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovetopp View Post
    pays faster than JC
    JC pays always within 24 hours (only business days) so it's ok for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovetopp View Post
    Personally, I think it is ridiculous tournament set up If you see someone already has 10,000 points would you pay $10 for a 5 mins spin to beat that 10,000? Not Moi

    I would wait till 10-15 mins be3fore tournament ends and look at leaderboard thwen take a shot if not too high And at INET are you sure there is a WR after you win the prize if you do? Even more outrageous
    Don't get me wrong I like INET and play there but not for their ridiculous bonus system, NOR FOR THEIR CUSTOMER SUPPORT, or for their "stupid" comp system worst on the net esp if you have to meet a wr to cash out and then only 10x amount to cash out Jackpot Capital has none of theese restrictions You can cash your comp points for real cash
    But INET is fair and pays faster than JC
    I'm not sure if that was directed at me. After my post I logged in and saw that they are set up like Rushmore, or so it appears. As far as wagering requirements, I now doubt there are any BUT I would check with CS just in case.

    INetBet is the only RTG that I know of that requires wagering on redeemed comps so best to be informed regarding other cash-type rewards/awards...

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    Quote Originally Posted by all4greed View Post
    I'm not sure if that was directed at me. After my post I logged in and saw that they are set up like Rushmore, or so it appears. As far as wagering requirements, I now doubt there are any BUT I would check with CS just in case.

    INetBet is the only RTG that I know of that requires wagering on redeemed comps so best to be informed regarding other cash-type rewards/awards...

    They don't have wagering requirements on comps. Only on bonuses - free chips and manager bonuses and things like that. If you cash in comp points there's no wagering requirement. Unless they've changed something but I doubt it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chayton View Post
    They don't have wagering requirements on comps. Only on bonuses - free chips and manager bonuses and things like that. If you cash in comp points there's no wagering requirement. Unless they've changed something but I doubt it.
    I wish! I've been playing there for years and it's been this way for a long time.

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    There are wagering requirements on comps (5x I believe), but no max cashout on comps.

    I have to agree that 6 days is too longer for a freeroll. But when I looked at the one ongoing paid tourney, I was unable to see the player scores.

    For the paid tourneys, I would have to have more info about how the prize pool is structured, number of rebuys available, and definitely what my competitor's scores are before purchasing. At this point I feel like I'd rather take my chances with $5 on the games themselves than spend it on a buyin.

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    Also, when comps are redeemed the wagering tracker is inactive. So the only way to track it is do it yourself or contact CS. I redeemed over $500 worth a few months ago and verified at the end that all wagering was completed.

    Wouldn't want to hit any snags regarding early withdrawal...

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