thelaw88 wrote:Was thinking the same thing, further to that, the change in point allocation will make the online freerolls pretty useless and it doesn't seem to equal things out, it will merely diminish the amount of people that will want to play online resulting in less people exposed to 888 = less deposits and less commission?
Evening out the field would probably be easier by limiting the amount of runners online (to 80-100?) - given the reduced registration times (30 mins) and increased amount of online events, this shouldn't be a problem to people, and those that do well in venues will have as much of a chance to get on the DT as those that play online.
In my opinion there should be some sort of average leaderboard incentive for people to play challenge games, especially if you can qualify from free tourneys or challenges to the same semi-final.
Just my opinion...I understand that these concerns would be weighed up and business will ultimately rather favour of no online/limited online focus and more venue...
You can still qualify for the DT scoreboard by playing free rolls we have just made it easier for players who play more in venue or smaller field challenge events.
When you look at our comp structure from a players point of view the events that have the most cost for a player are in the following order:
In venue Challenge
In venue Foundation
Challenge Home
Foundation Away
With the current DT mechanics and comp structure the players spending the less amount of money and only playing freerolls online are the most rewarded. We needed this change to balance this out and yet we cannot decrease the amount of freerolls or the player cap online because we still want as many players as possible active online.
The incentive to play Challenge games now is the same amount of points for a smaller field size.