As a low stakes players I am finding myself more and more priced out of everything. Limited 2.20 Bh' nows, the mini being increased for more days than not, rebuys having rake and the list goes on.
I am not one who normally moans but after taking advice regarding bankroll management from the 861 crew and the excellent sky community during my short time in poker, it is becoming increasingly difficult to play regularly. we all talk about varience and multi tabling to offset this but with limited options at the lower levels it is getting harder to to find suitable games
I understand the business has to look at how it can generate income to grow and keep up with the other sites but surely attracting players of all levels is better than simply focusing on the medium to high rollers?
In Response to Re: Winter draws on...... : How can you double the buy in, but only increase the prize pool by 20%????? Posted by macapaca
I'm not sure I understand that question maca, the equation is not linear.
Like all things, it is not cast in stone, & will be reviewed depending on Client take-up & feedback.
I'll try & keep you, & everyone else, informed as to forward thinking by the Business on this.
I have not asked the question, but I would imagine they will wait & see how it pans out before deciding whether to continue with it.
I fully understand that it will not be to everyone's liking - very little is! - but the Business understands full well that Customers have the right to choose, & will exercise that right.
I am sure that the right decision, one that best addresses balance, will be arrived at.
In Response to Re: Winter draws on...... : +1. Sky's the only place I've ever seen that charges rake on extra rebuys/add-ons. Live casinos can justify this in my opinion, but definitely not an online site. -- Furthermore, it'll be interesting to see which tournaments don't reach their respective guarentees. Posted by patwalshh
Hi Pat,
I think it is safe to assume that if it fails to hit it's Guarantee, the decision will be reviewed.
The Business fully understands that Clients have the right of choice.
Be quite interesting to see the numbers on Friday night!
As a low stakes players I am finding myself more and more priced out of everything. Limited 2.20 Bh' nows, the mini being increased for more days than not, rebuys having rake and the list goes on. I am not one who normally moans but after taking advice regarding bankroll management from the 861 crew and the excellent sky community during my short time in poker, it is becoming increasingly difficult to play regularly. we all talk about varience and multi tabling to offset this but with limited options at the lower levels it is getting harder to to find suitable games I understand the business has to look at how it can generate income to grow and keep up with the other sites but surely attracting players of all levels is better than simply focusing on the medium to high rollers? Posted by spurs_13
Morning WHL man.
I genuinely believe - in fact I know - that the Business does NOT focus exclusively on "medium to high rollers", & that there remains plenty of choice for players at all bankroll levels. "Enough", of course, is subjective.
However, it is the nature of the Business, of poker, & life in general, that it is never possible to please everyone.
Broadly speaking, the Business will grow - or not - based upon the basket of decisions it makes over time. If it gets too many wrong, it will not grow, if it gets plenty right, it will.
Your feedback, & everyone else's, is appreciated. Ultimately, the numbers will tell the story, & shape future decisions.
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Like all things, it is not cast in stone, & will be reviewed depending on Client take-up & feedback.
I'll try & keep you, & everyone else, informed as to forward thinking by the Business on this.
I have not asked the question, but I would imagine they will wait & see how it pans out before deciding whether to continue with it.
I fully understand that it will not be to everyone's liking - very little is! - but the Business understands full well that Customers have the right to choose, & will exercise that right.
I am sure that the right decision, one that best addresses balance, will be arrived at.
Yes, they will, & I am not aware of any plans to review that policy, which has been in place here since Rebuys were introduced.
Whether the buy-in remains at £22 remains to be seen - I would imagine it is an experiment, to see what effect it has on numbers.
I think it is safe to assume that if it fails to hit it's Guarantee, the decision will be reviewed.
The Business fully understands that Clients have the right of choice.
Be quite interesting to see the numbers on Friday night!
I genuinely believe - in fact I know - that the Business does NOT focus exclusively on "medium to high rollers", & that there remains plenty of choice for players at all bankroll levels. "Enough", of course, is subjective.
However, it is the nature of the Business, of poker, & life in general, that it is never possible to please everyone.
Broadly speaking, the Business will grow - or not - based upon the basket of decisions it makes over time. If it gets too many wrong, it will not grow, if it gets plenty right, it will.
Your feedback, & everyone else's, is appreciated. Ultimately, the numbers will tell the story, & shape future decisions.