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klaksvik
22 Jan 12 22:25
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Entered one of these earlier, without realising that it was a coinflip thingy Blush

I've one a ticket to a future tournament which I've entered. Presumably I don't have to be online when it is played? Is there a way to find out the result of it after the fact?

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The Klup
When: 23 Jan 12 17:45
best way to check the result -

if you have a ticket to the next level, you won
if you dont have a ticket to the next level, you lost


I thought conflips were won based on seat allocation? I was once told that those who register 9th, 18th, 27th, 36th, 45th etc. all won seats. but im not sure.
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harter
When: 24 Jan 12 03:56
Personally I think offering coinflips and mad tilt-all ins is a tactical mistake by Ongame and Betfair.

Turbo tournaments are one thing but these games are effectively bingo. In fact coinflips are worse than bingo because you don't even have the "skill" of dabbing the cards.

Poker lobbies worldwide are trying to get courts and governments to be more open to accepting online poker arguing that unlike casinos poker is a game of skill and hence not subject to "gambling" laws.  But sticking these games of bingo in there hurt the argument and only give fodder to the anti poker groups for why poker must be classified like any other casino game.
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age 21
When: 24 Jan 12 07:53
betfair like coinflip tourneys, the r1g doesnt even need to operate
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