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Score = 100 * (Win Round 1/Bet Round 1)
So in effect, someones won 426 x their bet. Could be £85.20 on a 20p spin (very lucky for a Quickspin!)
Agree with Ternur. Tournament page has a nice layout. There is often a decent number of prizes available on the leaderboard.
I don't bother with any Turnover based tournament - absolutely no point trying to get on the leaderboard with my low-rolling.
Equalised score tournaments are great, with a minmal amount of games involved. Even just one game is fine with me, as I least I know everyone is having an identical battle.
My all time favourite type of tournament are the ones that Yggdrasil slots runs from time time to time....the "complete x number of missions in the fewest spins" (on any stake level). They get me proper hooked.
They have been the best for me as well. Always done good with them.Agree with Ternur. Tournament page has a nice layout. There is often a decent number of prizes available on the leaderboard.
I don't bother with any Turnover based tournament - absolutely no point trying to get on the leaderboard with my low-rolling.
Equalised score tournaments are great, with a minmal amount of games involved. Even just one game is fine with me, as I least I know everyone is having an identical battle.
My all time favourite type of tournament are the ones that Yggdrasil slots runs from time time to time....the "complete x number of missions in the fewest spins" (on any stake level). They get me proper hooked.
Happy belated 2019 to you too @Unibet Rep
Pros:
Those tournaments which are based on biggest equalised win over x rounds. Its fair to all players. I personally prefer those tournaments which have 1-10 games as opposed to those with all games. I also very much like the fact that the prize is automatically credited to the account immediately once the tournament closes.
Cons:
Tournaments based on overall turnover. These really don't serve as an incentive most of the players at all. It's basicly offering a prize to ones who are willing to buy it.
I don't get why its * 100, why not just display it as 426x
thanks for explaining it
The same reason as the point scoring on Videoslots freerolls?
Instead of showing a decimal at say a £100 win and displaying 100.00, they display 10000 (At VS).
Sometimes it doesn't make sense but it doesn't need to if it works
Videoslots freerolls work on points not multipiers?
I guess it allows for the fraction to 2 dp as multipliers are rarely whole numbers..yes but in pennies, he won with 10796, or £107.96
Unibet is a multiplier, so 42600 makes no sense at all if it actually means 426
Perhaps the addition of super short ones might be a new direction for you.
Other unnamed casinos run 20 min/ 30 min/ one hour ones (usually points systems like 1 for a spin, 3 points for a win, 10 points for a big win).
It’s nice to have the adrenaline and competitiveness of such a short tourney.
I agree with that. I don't like week long ones as you either have to play all week or you forget they were on.
Maybe do a combination of what VS do and Casumo do.
Do some freerolls for people who have deposited and wagered over a certain time period for access to a certain number of days freerolls, but instead of doing them wager free and getting affordability problems like VS's have, give the spins out with say a 20x wagering attached - as long as you reward players with decent games, like not all 10p ones. VS's usually have 1000+ in each battle, thats 1000 x (in VS's case) of at least £20 deposits.
Then intermix ones like Casumo do, where you get one game and play for CASH prizes, from a customer perspective, I check Casumo most days and will make at least a £50 deposit if the £1000/2000 one is on a game I would usually play, that income is something they wouldn't usually get.
You can still run similar ones to what you do too.