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Originally Posted by UnibetDavid
We started out three years ago with quite a simple but important vision - to create a level playing field and a playing environment in which new players are encouraged to stick with the game. That should be the basic duty of any poker site. I feel that we achieved that and in the process helped to shift the industry paradigm somewhat - for that we should be proud, as should the players who have helped to build this from the ground up. Now we need to reach for the next level, which is establishing ourselves as one of the larger poker operators.
First of all, congrats on your promotion and thanks to Andrew for the great job of laying a solid foundation for future success (Unibet's reward program is still, after 3 years, the only one in the industry that's not tied to rake in any way, afaik) and to you for this touching heads-up on your goals.
I wish you and the team good luck with the next step - boosting the attraction of new players, preferably those who're new to poker in general
The largest poker operator is resting too much on its laurels, and everyone in the game will benefit if you challenge it. I'll be keeping an eye on the changes that you've promised to bring in the next 6-12 months. I hope they're major and revolutionary and make online poker much more exciting than Netflix and Angry Birds again.
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Originally Posted by UnibetDavid
What's the opinion on NLO Banzai? There's been no promotion running to support the game and traffic isn't amazing but I'm wondering if people feel this game is a positive addition?
Are you ready to modify the rules of NLO Banzai if it proves hardly beatable under the current rules and rake regime? E.g. how about opening the flop at the start of the hand and removing the preflop betting round, or opening 1-2 of the flop cards before the preflop betting?
Last edited by coon74; 07-11-2017 at 01:59 PM.
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