Sorry I was AFK for a few hours.
You're brand new and trying to launch a $1k buyin tourney??? Good luck but I don't think you're going to find any players for that sort of money on a new site. You gotta build a reputation before people are going to trust you with big money.
I didn't register, so I couldn't check the site, but looks like they have a lot of deposit options, Jackpot, and Bad Beat. Those things are great.
You right! sorry missed that post and yeah it was a big move to start with and I think we should do what yahoo62278 said and start to build trust and community over time. If you want to test the website features we can play a few games together
Seriously you missed yahoo's post? when those 2 post above of greetings and welcoming did not missed by you? that is an amazing way of addressing posts specially when reputable and legit gambler are the one you ignored .
yahoo's word is best enough if you really wanted to gain players from this community because like what said , you are a newbie account , your site is even new and yet you are conducting a tournament without at least using escrow. that is not how gamblers will trust you.
Anyway Welcome to the forum .
Also, I agree to yahoo that your buyin seems to be high. You might want to adjust that a little bit so that everyone can join that if you want to target to gain more audience and customers first as you introduce yourself in the market and into this community.
Quite surprising to see a new site trying to have grand launching tournament with such an expensive buy-in. The owner seems to have so high confidence that he will get enough players to join the grand launching tournament. Even if there is a chance to win Cybertruck but I doubt people will be easily attracted to participate in the tournament. It is better if the owner start from small amount first especially for a launching celebration, he can try free-roll tournament with smaller prize (few hundreds dollar) or maybe GTD tournament with cheap buy-in with nice prize where the owner add some amount to the prize pool so the prize pool will not be total buy-in only.
Yeah I actually missed yahoo post and I know it was probably a mistake to start with such expensive buy-in tourney. We will do some freerolls and low buy-in tourneys.
Thanks for the feed backs! While most poker sites are all about KYC and have location restrictions, our website doesn't need any of that. We don't care where you're playing from – as long as you're not pulling any shady moves, you're good to go!
I hope that you will be able to maintain that posture of your poker site to remain kyc free. Because no one can tell that you might change your position when you started to become popular as that's basically normal for any casino, poker site or any type of casino that has a niche in games.
Also, I agree to yahoo that your buyin seems to be high. You might want to adjust that a little bit so that everyone can join that if you want to target to gain more audience and customers first as you introduce yourself in the market and into this community.
It's been quite a while that I have seen a poker site that have became popular after swcpoker as the tables there have been filled but I don't know now, maybe you'll be the contender next to this niche.
Welcome to bitcointalk platform. I had to check for myself since your casino happens to be a new one. I actually went straight to see for myself your terms and conditions of service but none. Do you mean that you just operate like that or it is compulsory that one must register before they could have access to the terms and conditions of service? If so then it is not convenient because I would like to see it for myself your policy before I engage instead of registering and seeing what I am not comfortable with that means I waste my time to register.
Make your policy and terms of service accessible before registering so you don't get people stucked up.
We don't have formal terms at the moment. No ID required; play anonymously. Just follow the rules in game, no colluding, and we're good. Our cash flow relies on the blockchain, so player privacy is a priority.
OP, I think you are making a good point here. This is exactly what gambler's want in this modern day casino void of dramas and other inconvenience that could jettison their name and image. You see, there have been lots of casinos who comes up with this steps of yours just to remain relevant in the industry but along the lines, they start deviating as a result of pressure from the government of the jurisdiction where they find themselves and this has been the norm of most casinos.
Are you assuring the community of the stand of your casino irrespective of whatever the situation is or you would give in to government pressure when such time comes.
Absolutely, we are committed to maintaining our policies. Regardless of government pressure, our priority is transparency and player satisfaction at