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Originally Posted by MeleaB
That's about where I stopped too. It's surprising someone would choose to write on a topic that they don't understand.
a lot of posts ITT are from ppl, who don't have any clue or are just butt hurt, b/c a company took away their candy support. so someone has to be stupid, to be really surprised, that there are ppl commenting on this issue, without fully understanding it ... but jokes aside.
i guess it was just a sassy comment, b/c Ruddock has a different opinion. but if you would have read the article, you would have found some good points, though. and since this article is more an opinion, rather than a 'news', you should read it imo.
anyway ... i really want to know, what you think about the industry
leave aside, that the poker rooms see way less deposits and face higher costs. do you think a promotion like the old RB-system - which was standard, when poker rooms fought for new players - is still needed?
just from a business perspective. if you would run the show, do you need a classic RB reward, to lure in new high volume grinders? some players even only made profit due to the RB. so you pay someone for trying extra hard, and this person takes money out of the system. do you think, this is sustainable?
while the changes are definitely not easy to swallow, i'm not surprised. changes like this were made since years and PS was the room, who switched the last. if someone plays professionally and is somehow surprised, he/she must have lived under a rock.
as a positive note, there is room for small operators to grow. so i'm sure we will see some interesting new shifts in the future ... at least it doesn't get boring.