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Topic: Free Grand Opening 🟩🟦🟦🟦🟦⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛⬛ SatoshiSquares.com Tournament (Read 759 times)

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Congratulations to our winners in our first SatoshiSquares tournament.

1stdupeddonk 2,500 bits
2nd Twitchyseal 1,500 bits
3rd nino11 1,000 bits
4th-9thIamsheikhadil, Yabesbit, Nellayar, malcovi2, markozenn1177, btchago54166 bits
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The tournament has begun sign in and play.
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looks cool

if still time i'll play tournament username: dupeddonk

You're registered, good luck
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looks cool

if still time i'll play tournament username: dupeddonk



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username: btchago54

so its wagering competition right ? or does it check for players balances at the end f the tourney ?

I've got you registered

You're trying to earn the most from the initial 100 bits, the highest final totals will receive prizes.
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username: btchago54

so its wagering competition right ? or does it check for players balances at the end f the tourney ?
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fake tournament?
who is jcsqaured that magically bets large amount, i thought rule is to post username here?

jcsquared is someone who deposited on the site and was extended an invitation to the tourney, As anyone who deposits 500 or more may do.  They are the only one who has done so so far.


Lmao
Cool story
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fake tournament?
who is jcsqaured that magically bets large amount, i thought rule is to post username here?

jcsquared is someone who deposited on the site and was extended an invitation to the tourney, As anyone who deposits 500 or more may do.  They are the only one who has done so so far.

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fake tournament?
who is jcsqaured that magically bets large amount, i thought rule is to post username here?
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Reminder, to those who have created an account, make sure you comment your username or you won't be entered into the tournament.
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That makes sense.

Something to consider: Optimal strategy will be to wait and see what all the other players do first, and then the last few minutes are hectic with lots of page refreshes.  Consider updating the leader board at set increments, instead of trying to make it up to the date up to the second.  Maybe every 5 or 10 minutes with a countdown to the next leader board update would make things more interesting and reduce the chances of the outcome being decided by a player disconnecting or a technical issue in the last few seconds.

I know this is just a test run, just throwing out some ideas.  I think you've got a pretty cool idea.

You're right about strategy and I expect a lot of action in the last moments, but it's always fun to see how people don't always follow the predicted behavior.  The leaderboard updates won't require players to refresh to view them, and will be animated (you'll visually see your position swap with someone else's when as your rank changes), so hopefully there's enough visual feedback for players to realize that refreshing isn't necessary, though...people won't always follow predicted behavior.

Either way it'll be entertaining for me Smiley  And I'm sure I'll learn something helpful through the process.  Thanks for your ideas, I have to try them out if people like this format.  And I look forward to hear what you think after the tourney is over.
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Tournament sounds interesting, will there be a live leaderboard?  

Also, the scoring system isn't very clear.  Is it total wagered, total won, highest final total, or highest peak balance?

Hey TwitchySeal.  You're right I didn't explain it well, I'll add some more of this info at the top.

There will be a live leaderboard, you can watch as players wager, win and lose and actively see their rank change in the tourney.  A new tab will appear on Sunday for the tournament next to "recent games" and " largest wins" where you can watch it all take place.

The highest final totals will be what prizes are based on.  If a player is in the middle of a game at the moment the tournament ends, the buy in of that game will be included in the final total.

That makes sense.

Something to consider: Optimal strategy will be to wait and see what all the other players do first, and then the last few minutes are hectic with lots of page refreshes.  Consider updating the leader board at set increments, instead of trying to make it up to the date up to the second.  Maybe every 5 or 10 minutes with a countdown to the next leader board update would make things more interesting and reduce the chances of the outcome being decided by a player disconnecting or a technical issue in the last few seconds.

I know this is just a test run, just throwing out some ideas.  I think you've got a pretty cool idea.
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Tournament sounds interesting, will there be a live leaderboard? 

Also, the scoring system isn't very clear.  Is it total wagered, total won, highest final total, or highest peak balance?

Hey TwitchySeal.  You're right I didn't explain it well, I'll add some more of this info at the top.

There will be a live leaderboard, you can watch as players wager, win and lose and actively see their rank change in the tourney.  A new tab will appear on Sunday for the tournament next to "recent games" and " largest wins" where you can watch it all take place.

The highest final totals will be what prizes are based on.  If a player is in the middle of a game at the moment the tournament ends, the buy in of that game will be included in the final total.
legendary
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Twitchyseal

Tournament sounds interesting, will there be a live leaderboard?  

Also, the scoring system isn't very clear.  Is it total wagered, total won, highest final total, or highest peak balance?

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Username: NewlyBee

Registered!  See you on Sunday.

There are still plenty of spots available for this free tournament, go to SatoshiSquares.com  create your account, takes 20 seconds.  And leave your username here to recieve your free BTC and a chance to win one of the tournament prizes.
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Giggity
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jcsquared
iamsheikhadil
Yabesbit
Doublerx
malcovi2
cumakoff
elitecrash
markozenn1177
Nellayar
nino11

You 10 are all locked into the first 10 positions, see you this weekend, and good luck.
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Roobet supporter and player!
I am becoming an addict in gambling again. Haha. Let me try this one.

Username: Nellayar
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^ Interesting tournament lemme try this!
Username - Doublerx
Thx!
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Gula membunuhmu.
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Looks interesting, ima try!
Username - iamsheikhadil Smiley
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Completely free for "Jr Members" or higher.  Go sign up, then come back here and comment with your username.

Be sure to check out the game tutorial and the provably fair tutorial.

Also play around with all the game options to develop your strategy.

Prizes will be awarded based a player's final total during the tournament.

If a player is in the middle of a game at the end of the tournament, the buy in for that game will be included in the player's final total.

A live leaderboard will be shown and updated in real time as players' tournament ranks change.

Anyone who isn't a Jr Member or higher may deposit 500 bits (BTC) and will be given free entry into the tourney as well.  Just comment below that you've made the deposit.


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