Nifty29
Dormant account
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2001
Hey Gang
When the MG tourneys first came out, they were designed to give all entrants a chance i.e. small continue cost/number of continues, and very limited buy-ins. When one received a 'free' entry as a prize it actually meant you had a chance to win.
However, it is clear that tourneys are no longer formulated to allow the average player to win. Big spenders can more-or-less buy themselves top spot or the best prizes, which IMO defeats the whole purpose of having tourneys in the first place.
Could you imagine if a poker room changed their tourneys to allow players to keep re-buying any amount of chips they can afford at any time, even on the final table? How p*ssed would you be if you were the chip leader and bumped an opponent out, only to have them buy back in with the same amount of chips as you? I'm sure there would be outrage - after all, it gives those with large bankrolls an almost unbeatable advantage.
The whole idea of a tournament (at least I thought) was that everyone paid the entry fee and started with the same amount of credits/chips, and the last player standing was the winner. Yes, you can rebuy during the first hour in some poker tourneys but it resets your chips to the starting amount. In comparison, the slot tourneys allow you to just keep 'buying chips' over and over and adding them to your stack.
Anyway, IMO the MG casinos have lost their way with the tourney idea and they could learn a lot from the RTG tourney setup....at least your $5 is as good as the next persons and everyone has an equal chance. Obviously the prizes are smaller, but let's face it, the average player has no chance of winning the huge MG prizes anyway unless they are prepared to spend $100's to give themselves a decent shot.
On the subject of 'FREE' tourney entries...well they really aren't worth taking up IMO. A recent example was the 32RED Monthly Monster promo here at CM (for the record I think 32Red are the best but they got it wrong with this one). A tourney was held (FREE) and the top 10 all received a FREE entry to the monthly monster which would normally cost $25 (?). On the face of it, it is a good prize - until you find out that you can buy 10 continues and a huge amount of rebuys @$20. In fact, if you want to win anything decent, you have to use the 10 continues...and even then you may not make a profit. So, the FREE entry you won was really worth nothing because you would have to spend $200+ on top of that to give yourself a chance. I think the better option would have been just to have a CM only tourney with $200 in prizes - no continues, no rebuys.
The tourney offer below is what prompted me to write this post and you can probably see why:
Ummm, I think I'll pass on this one.
When the MG tourneys first came out, they were designed to give all entrants a chance i.e. small continue cost/number of continues, and very limited buy-ins. When one received a 'free' entry as a prize it actually meant you had a chance to win.
However, it is clear that tourneys are no longer formulated to allow the average player to win. Big spenders can more-or-less buy themselves top spot or the best prizes, which IMO defeats the whole purpose of having tourneys in the first place.
Could you imagine if a poker room changed their tourneys to allow players to keep re-buying any amount of chips they can afford at any time, even on the final table? How p*ssed would you be if you were the chip leader and bumped an opponent out, only to have them buy back in with the same amount of chips as you? I'm sure there would be outrage - after all, it gives those with large bankrolls an almost unbeatable advantage.
The whole idea of a tournament (at least I thought) was that everyone paid the entry fee and started with the same amount of credits/chips, and the last player standing was the winner. Yes, you can rebuy during the first hour in some poker tourneys but it resets your chips to the starting amount. In comparison, the slot tourneys allow you to just keep 'buying chips' over and over and adding them to your stack.
Anyway, IMO the MG casinos have lost their way with the tourney idea and they could learn a lot from the RTG tourney setup....at least your $5 is as good as the next persons and everyone has an equal chance. Obviously the prizes are smaller, but let's face it, the average player has no chance of winning the huge MG prizes anyway unless they are prepared to spend $100's to give themselves a decent shot.
On the subject of 'FREE' tourney entries...well they really aren't worth taking up IMO. A recent example was the 32RED Monthly Monster promo here at CM (for the record I think 32Red are the best but they got it wrong with this one). A tourney was held (FREE) and the top 10 all received a FREE entry to the monthly monster which would normally cost $25 (?). On the face of it, it is a good prize - until you find out that you can buy 10 continues and a huge amount of rebuys @$20. In fact, if you want to win anything decent, you have to use the 10 continues...and even then you may not make a profit. So, the FREE entry you won was really worth nothing because you would have to spend $200+ on top of that to give yourself a chance. I think the better option would have been just to have a CM only tourney with $200 in prizes - no continues, no rebuys.
The tourney offer below is what prompted me to write this post and you can probably see why:
Prize: 3,000 casino credits and a double cruise ticket
Start Time: 12 November 00h00 GMT
End Time: 16 November 23h59 GMT
Game: Spring Break
Buy In: Free
Re-buys: 10 @ $20 each
Continues: 100 @$20 each
How to take part? 1. Click the Enter Here button
2. Select Games view
3. Select the Tournaments tab
4. Select the Slots tab
5. Select the Int Casino Games tab
6. Select ICG Invite Only – Week 7 and join
Ummm, I think I'll pass on this one.
