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Originally Posted by OurSurveySays
For people who assume we are not listening ITT that isn't true, voices get heard don't worry.
People asking for a 300 runner $3.30 tournament to be added, I mean sure that is OK, but we currently have $1.10, $2.20, $5.50 and $11 tournaments with those field sizes, I don't think adding a $3.30 is really that critical right now.
Just to reiterate for those who read but don't actually play on the site and for those who post at a very high volume but don't actually play on the site, there IS a lot of micro tournaments on the site
It doesn't seem like we are getting heard to be honest. You have a large number of players saying a similar thing recently and yet, you seem to have dismissed the issues raised (including mine).
It somewhat seems like you have a fixed agenda that only caters for certain things and aren't open or willing to step outside of that.
For the record, there are
no $2.20 MTT's on your site. 'Bootcamp/Flyweight' offers games up to $1.10 - the next buy-in level is $5.50.
FYI: The buy-in levels currently look like this : $0.22, $0.55. $1.10, $5.50, $11.
There are big gaps once you hit the $1.10 buy-in amount, hence why large numbers of players are asking for more buy-in levels.
If you had $2.20 buy-in games like you stated, then I would agree with you that it's not critical to add for example a $3.30 buy-in but, the fact is that you don't and therefore IMO it perhaps should be a priority that you add in these buy-ins.
If you read my previous posts, you will see my reasoning behind this and the fact that PartyPoker isn't in line with the majority of other pokersites who do offer these buy-in ranges and that you are losing a large number of players to those other sites because of it.
I read
and play on the site; and I disagree that there are a lot of micro events on the site. There are a number of events up to the $1.10 mark - yes. But, micros (IMO) cover buy-in ranges up to around the $5 mark and you have nothing between $1.10 and $5 to call a micro event. IMO I wouldn't call what you have now a 'micro schedule', I would in fact call it a 'mini-micro schedule' because you have the majority of micro buy-ins missing.
# Just so your aware, i'm actually a new player to PartyPoker and came in during the 'monster series'. My opinion's are based on the viewpoint of a new players perspective and what has been highlighted in my mind from my short time on the site.
I can tell you that since the monster series finished, I haven't played a single MTT on PartyPoker and have instead played on other sites. Why? Simply because the majority of other pokersites offer the buy-in ranges that you don't.
I would be quite content to play the majority of my online poker on PartyPoker and not play on other sites but, not until you sort out your buy-in ranges and offer what I would deem to be a 'real micro/low-stakes schedule' (just like the majority of other sites have).