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I’ve got some hot tips for those of you who have played in our $100,000 slots tournament. If you didn’t make it into the top 50 scores and win an entry to the finals, remember to check out our rebuy feature. For just $4 you can replay your tournament and shoot for a higher position in the scoreboard.
But what if my second score is lower than my first? Not to worry…. Only the highest score gets saved!
So far the tournament has been a resounding success with over 5000 people taking to the reels for a chance to win the big $50,000 prize. So even if you’ve already had a spin, use the rebuy feature and move up in the standings today!






























April 21st, 2008 at 3:32 am
David:
Your blog entry on the $100,000 Tomb Raider slot tournament spawned a couple of questions: does the re-buy feature work in the same manner for all free-entry, slot tournaments and how are slot games chosen for a tournament?
I would think they are chosen by popularity and percentage of payouts. If this is the case, why do some slots have higher payout percentages when randomizers are to be an integral part of the computer program?
Are these percentages calculated on long-term or short-term data?
Don’t get me wrong - I do enjoy participating in the tournaments and they obviously create a win-win situation for both the casino and the player. However, since my cat died, I have taken over its curiousity instinct.