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lack of support for unsociable hours players
seems to me that sky need to put bigger garantees in tourneys between 7am and midday , even if it means overlays for a while, this will reward players who can only play at these times and encourage new players to the site, after all not all players work sociable hours
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One thing I've always thought though; it would be fairer if the daily £1,000 Rewards Freerolls ran at different times on different days. Players who can't play in the evening are excluded. I see no reason why it can't run at say 11-00am one day, 1-00pm the next, 3-00pm the next, etc.
Despite qualifying most weeks I have still never played in one. At 7-00pm on weekdays I'm never available to play. There must be many other 'unsociable hours' players in the same boat.
In the near term, the Business Model will stick to the current areas. It does not attempt to compete with the global Sites, it's perceived competition is the other UK-facing Online Sites, all of which have attached Sports Books (WmH, Ladbrokes, Coral etc), & all of whom have to rely upon networks such as I-Poker or MGN rather than have an in-house product.
Moving it carte blanche to an AM start would, by definition, please, say, 100 players, & upset, say, 1,500 players. So, on balance, a bad thing.
There is possibility a halfway-house solution, whereby, perhaps, they would consider a smaller version in the morning, much smaller Guarantee (maybe £200), & less added value (maybe 1 seat rather than 5). However, if they did that, & reduced the Guarantee & added Value in the evening version, that'd not go down too well either. Just add a morning one, with reduced value, & leave the evening one as it is creates extra cost with limited scope to recover it.
An interesting conundrum, as Vinny noted, & not an easy one to resolve, but personally speaking, I certainly have sympathy with the Morning Sorts.