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View Poll Results: What do you consider to be an acceptable Win Rate?
<1 BB/100 0 0%
1 BB/100 7 7.87%
1.5 BB/100 10 11.24%
2 BB/100 35 39.33%
2.5 BB/100 20 22.47%
3 BB/100 9 10.11%
>3 BB/100 8 8.99%
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Old 01-21-2005, 05:39 PM
lfx lfx is offline
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Default Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?

just wanted to say this too, if you pull this of, im going to build myself an altar and worship you ..
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Old 01-21-2005, 05:47 PM
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Old 01-21-2005, 06:06 PM
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I would be interested but what happens if we get this done in 2 months and want to do it all over again? You think they would keep shelling this out? If so I can get about 6 of these a year. 30K hands a month is nothing.
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Old 01-21-2005, 06:16 PM
Rudbaeck Rudbaeck is offline
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From Party's POV the entire idea would be to 'buy you back' from whatever skin you are using the most right now. I reckon the majority of the online 4-tabling fulltimers don't play Party but one of their skins.
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Old 01-21-2005, 06:22 PM
BreakEvenPlayer BreakEvenPlayer is offline
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Default Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?

Awesome idea. 1K is a good price.
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Old 01-21-2005, 06:51 PM
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Default Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?

i'm in for 1k, PM me whenever this happens
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Old 01-21-2005, 06:56 PM
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Default Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?

I'm in, depending on price. Let me know...
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Old 01-21-2005, 07:07 PM
plj8624 plj8624 is offline
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Default Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?

I'd be interested, depending on the price and reliability of the bonus (Remember the Empire 500 fiasco?). If it were rock solidly reliable I might pay $1000 to $1500. It would have to be a significantly better deal than a rakeback or other bonuses.
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Old 01-21-2005, 07:08 PM
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Default Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?

I'm interested, let me know when this happens.
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Old 01-21-2005, 07:10 PM
pheasant tail (no 18) pheasant tail (no 18) is offline
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Default Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?

We all have a good idea of what something like this would be worth TO US. It is something like the rebate amount minus cost of tying up funds, the confidence in party to honor this agreement, and cost of restrictions this places on acct-like inability to get rakeback, other bonuses.

For some of us, 60k hands could be knocked out in a few weeks. For others it would take months.

I suspect that something like this would be attractive to party to lure those that need a little incentive to play there. Those that would be most willing to pay a high premium already multi table on their skins since they have many of the best games. But it would not attract so many of the casual and losing players. Losing players usually know they are losing players. They need incentive to make another deposit. Being at 40k raked hands might be that incentive. (I think party would be smart to give it all at the end when 60k hands are over instead of in increments) But in my opinion, losing, borderline players won't pay much for the bonus program. 60k hands is a lot of hands. That's 1000 hours or so if you are a single table player--20hrs a week for a year. I think many wouldn't even get there. And those who would have trouble getting there are the ones they want to lure.

Any time I speak w/ people who play on-line, I talk to people who don't know where all the money comes from. Party's interest is in attracting more players. Winners are already there, they need more losers. Offering this to the losing players can be just that.

Oh yeah, as we have learned from the bonuses in place, the winners benefit from the bonuses by attracting the losers and the bonus money.

So it may be fun to see how much something like this would be worth to us, but the important question is "what conditions would make it the most attractive to party?"
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