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July 5, 2004 at 2:49 pm #585750AnonymousInactive
Ok, so I decided to promote 1on1 casino. I changed all my navigation links blah blah blah… you know the drill.
Then I decided to visit the casino to find out that we must be ‘invited’ into their little exclusive circle. So assuming this was just a trick to filter out players only depositing $20 then leaving (like for instance… me) I went to their request form.
I have to say, for 99% of players this casino will be too rich for them. One of their questions went something like “What is the average amount you gamble per month” And the lowest choice was $1000-$5000 with the final choice $100,000+.
Enough of the review – how many promote 1on1 and what results do you have? I can see that only high rollers would play, but how many high rollers pass by, and how many of them will play at 1on1 when they can gamble anywhere else with less hassle.
I don’t see how a casino operating like this would have ANY players. Secondly, I can’t see how they would have ANY affiliates stupid enough to promote 1on1 on the average gambling portal. For webmasters with high roller sites the casino might stir some interest, but really – who would go through that process just to use the same software as every other casino?
What REALLY bugs me off is that they don’t list any information on their site. Just a little bit of text, a logon form and a invitation request link.
If anyone hasn’t seen this horrific place the URL is http://1on1casino.com
July 5, 2004 at 3:23 pm #651515AnonymousInactiveSteven, one on one is an “invitation only” casino!
It is only for high rollers.
I think it is possible to apply for memebership, but mostly players are pulled from the other Focal properties if they meet the gaming criteria.
One on One for instance has a BJ game that actually has favorable odds for the player… It is different from the other casinos.
And yes, your tracker goes along with the whale when they migrate to One on One.
Places like One on One are designed to maintain your whales for longer periods of time by spoiling them appropriately. They are like an exclusive Club with special rewards and privileges, incentives, bonuses, gifts and personal care.
You can promote it – but need to make sure you present it as exclusive and a High Roller Casino.
July 5, 2004 at 5:58 pm #651520AnonymousInactiveHi Stephen,
Dominique is correct. I persuade people not to promote 1on1 Casino directly due to its invitation only status and most customers do indeed come from our other properties.
I totally agree that most customers are not willing to go through the hassle of waiting for an invitation if applying directly from 1on1’s website so it’s better to send customers to our other properties and hope for a whale that will eventually move over to 1on1.
If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to post or write me directly at [email protected]
Thanks,
Frank
July 6, 2004 at 2:53 am #651538AnonymousInactiveYes, I see the idea behind 1on1 now.
I was actually accepted into their little circle, only having to spend 25,000+ per month to stay a member. I will have a little play but won’t be able to waste the 25k though
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