far too many bounty games make more decent gtd games u get players to fill it don't make them as dear make bit more play at the end of the games b nice to see more good games what site needs
hiya bud we'd all love bigger gtds and more of them but it's a fine balancing act due to the size of the player pool here on Sky some gtds arn't met occasionally with the gtds they have now so i wouldn't think they would risk any more overlay i think Sky have got it about right , they also have the festivals every couple of months with higher gtds
If non bh games were popular do you not think sky would put more of them on? When ukops/mini ukops comes around the non bh games are always the ones that struggle.
run site more like poker site get more players playing let b honest bounty games pure luck
They aren't though. They just need a slightly different skill set and mental attitude to a freezeout. The same as a rebuy needs a different skill set or a satellite does.
Sky poker is not alone, in fact a lot of poker sites have got bounty hunter MTTS as their main form of MTTs. The idea is these tournaments are fast and the bounty allows you to win a prize very early on which is exactly what recs would want and it's recs that help build up the GTD.
yea players will rebuy for 5 quid have few more under 20 quid u get lot more numbers mix in Cpl more games just not get many enter 55 quid for 2500 gtd
yea players will rebuy for 5 quid have few more under 20 quid u get lot more numbers mix in Cpl more games just not get many enter 55 quid for 2500 gtd
Avenger is far & away the most popular Mini - because it's a Rebuy Bounty Hunter.
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we'd all love bigger gtds and more of them but it's a fine balancing act due to the size of the player pool here on Sky
some gtds arn't met occasionally with the gtds they have now so i wouldn't think they would risk any more overlay
i think Sky have got it about right , they also have the festivals every couple of months with higher gtds
When ukops/mini ukops comes around the non bh games are always the ones that struggle.
Not sure I'd describe it as a "5 quid game" though, it had 482 rebuys & 292 Add-Ons, so the average buy in is over £11.