We all have our own style when it comes to gaming. Some peeps like games that rely more on luck, like slots or dice rolls or whatever. Others are all about games that test your smarts and skills. Either way is cool with me.
For me, I'm definitely more of a skill game guy myself and love wiping the floor with some poor sucker who thought he could take me on in some good shooter or some epic questing game. But hey, I love the thrill of games of chance too. There's just something exciting about watching those slot machine wheels spin and hoping you hit the jackpot. Even if the odds are usually stacked against you in the casino.
That whole house edge thing definitely sucks if you ask me. But I guess it makes sense - the casinos gotta pay the bills somehow right? And for a few lucky winners to cash out big a ton more folks gotta lose. Kinda sucks, but it is what it is.
First of all, I want to thank you for commenting in such detail.
I like skill games and today I think that an online casino should have at least one skill game to attract more players as it cannot hurt.
Yes, that might attract some players, but if there are no stakes involved, what good is it to the casino?
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Good question, thank you.
If a casino were to offer a skill game where one player plays against one player, such as chess, they would not make any money/cryptos as they have no house edge and do not ask for any %age from the winner.
but there are following options which IMHO could be better
The casino could offer a tournament for many players with free entry and prizes for 1st place or 1st - 5th place or whatever, but the prizes will be 100% of their entry fee, so the casino will give it all back to the winners of the tournament.
The casino could also offer free roll Tournaments with prizes for 1st place or 1st - 5th place or whatever.
This would be a great advertisement for the casino and please remember that casinos advertise anyway just like the signature campaigns and have their advertising budget. IMHO, it would attract many new players and get the forum talking. This is in turn would be good for their signature campaigns.
Another option is a multi-player skill game tournament with a different gimmick, where participants have a lot of fun and are incentivized to participate with an entry fee. This option could be a win-win for both sides.
I apologize for not being able to go into more detail, as this is exactly what I and the developers are working on at the moment.
Cheers