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It works in the following way:
A) You should deposit a little over 500 dollars....say $510 or something like that...and use the deposit code from PartyGammon. B) To clear the full $100 bonus, you must play 3500 dollars worth in stakes. C) You should then sit a table that has stakes (or table limit) of $500, with a point being $0.50 (I'm not sure if I got the terms correct....I've never played backgammon before). D) When you're playing the game, your opponent might offer you to double the points. Never accept this deal...about accepting the deal you're risking more money....and it can add up quickly from what I understand. (I'm guessing you're multiplying whatever the point is by 2 each time you accept it.) E) By not ever doubling, the most you will ever invest in this game is $0.50. However PartyGammon considers you to have played in a $500 staked game...you have cleared 1/7th the requirements for the bonus. F) Play 7 times like this...bonus is released. |
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That doesn't make much sense to me, but in any event, I have some money to throw on Party.
Anyone care to do this with me this weekend. If anyone loses a lot of money (or wins vs. me), we'll do an "equilization" transfer on Stars or something.
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If this crazy thing actually works I'm game, but I'll need to get the bux together to deposit, weekend might work.
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From what I've read elsewhere it WAS working but now Party has fixed the glitch and anyone trying to cash out the $100 got a "nice" email from support telling them they still had $3496.50 left to play...
Last edited by Robbie Robb; 08-17-06 at 05:26 PM. Reason: change 'not' to 'now' |
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hahaha...
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Yeaaaah, I rather suspected that would happen sooner than later, oh well.
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