Slot tournaments are of two types2 - freeroll and buy-in. In the former, participants aren't required to pay any fee to participate. In fact, it may even be part of the casino's promotional offers while in the latter, participants pay to take part in the competition. Other types include - scheduled, comped, signup freeroll, survivor, one-shot, PCH, reloader, and extender tournaments. So basically, the way the tournaments run is this - you register to participate in the competition, you will be given the same amount of credits with the other participants, after which, you play at the slot for a specified time. The goal is simply to stack up as much coins as you can more than the others to be declared the winner of the tournament.
Have you participated in any slot tournament whether online or offline before? Did you like it? Generally, let me know your thoughts on this.
1. https://www.casinolifemagazine.com/blog/complete-guide-online-slot-tournaments
2. https://www.slotsmate.com/slots-tournaments
it is absolutely free to enter this tournament but only need to pay for a registration ticket which used to be quite cheap. after that the coins are provided by the slot machine owner and all participants must compete to collect lots of coins in a predetermined time of about 4 hours.
after the allotted time is up, the participant must stand up and get out of the slot machine and the committee counts the coins each participant gets one by one.
but unfortunately back then I wasn't really into Slot games, I didn't know how to last longer to collect coins and I just put all my coins in and spent faster and failed.
but lately I've only tried live tournaments at pragmatic providers with a specified minimum bet but it's very difficult to be in first place.