it's not personal - its viewed by market
hi
just to add as maybe it wasnt terribly clear - that is not specific to individual players but they like any sensible business will look at markets
eg. US / UK / Sweden / Timbukto
if overall % wise they feel one market has potential for more new players (attracted by freerolls) and they have x budget then they would decide that half of it is better invested on x market or y market
its not a personal thing - but a general thing
I'm not sure how any poker business would view long term freerollers as good customers
the whole idea of freerolls is for new players to try out the site and win some real money, its really not great business for a site to have long term career freerollers playing ... which is why I think many sites are focussing their freeroll budget on new markets and not on the US which they must have given a fortune to over the years
I'm not sure that after a certain point a long term freeroller would be considered a customer at any poker site ... they cant really be a customer if they've never spent any money
freerolls are promotional tools, tournaments for people to try out the sites, see what the software is like etc
cheers scrawnybob
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