- Joined
- May 13, 2014
- Location
- Wolverhampton
I hear you and I am not saying that the WoR is the best thing since sliced bread either, in fact as I mentioned in my other post, I don't play at Rizk all that often and it is the reloads and 'trust factor' which encourage me rather than the wheel.
The big difference is that, yes as you say plenty of fish in the sea to choose from BUT how many of these competitors offers are Wager free and as often (you can level up LOTS if you drop on a decent 'stay level' session).
We all saw what Jory did from 10FS on Starburst, granted rare but over 1K of free cash with no wagering to damage his chances!
Other places sure, you can get small rewards regularly (Casumo springs to mind) but they've attached WR also, if you strike it lucky, chances are the -4% we all love will do some good damage to our balance before we even get close to cashing out.
Captain has mentioned 'alternatives' in the past but their whole ethos is based on real rewards and no bullshit, something they'd maybe have to readdress if introducing a healthier reward system which would from a business point of view need to bring along wagering with a whole host of associated Terms & Conditions.
We could (and probably will) debate the Wheel for ever and a day, problem is they will never be able to find a 'one size fits all' solution so better to have it the way it is than not at all!
The big difference is that, yes as you say plenty of fish in the sea to choose from BUT how many of these competitors offers are Wager free and as often (you can level up LOTS if you drop on a decent 'stay level' session).
We all saw what Jory did from 10FS on Starburst, granted rare but over 1K of free cash with no wagering to damage his chances!
Other places sure, you can get small rewards regularly (Casumo springs to mind) but they've attached WR also, if you strike it lucky, chances are the -4% we all love will do some good damage to our balance before we even get close to cashing out.
Captain has mentioned 'alternatives' in the past but their whole ethos is based on real rewards and no bullshit, something they'd maybe have to readdress if introducing a healthier reward system which would from a business point of view need to bring along wagering with a whole host of associated Terms & Conditions.
We could (and probably will) debate the Wheel for ever and a day, problem is they will never be able to find a 'one size fits all' solution so better to have it the way it is than not at all!