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The action and playing habits of players influence the algorithms of the game. If they paid money for boosters or whatever that will influence their ability to get ads and other benefits to pass levels.
If a player would try to continuously play then there’s now way that they could have built an inventory of gold bars or boosters. The more a person plays, the harder the game gets. Doing more than two episodes back to back guarantees that each upcoming level will be much harder that it would have been…much harder.
People play and play and they waste all their gold bars and boosters. There’s no way to keep playing all day without paying or doing the useless trick to get more lives but that will help very little with advancing.
I understand the frustration, with others doing better. I had the same ? 's myself Then realized, like any game where you are able to spend money to do better, the game is designed to make money for the creators.. Don't spend any money for a while and you start getting cheaper offers and booster packages to help you move ahead, or just keep trying and you will eventually pass the level after many, many multiple attempts. I have found this to be the case. But to win and move on, yep gotta spend your dough balls.. I don't like going broke, game is very addicting, but fun when up against others for 1st place. Would have been in London if had valid passport, was on top of boards.. KEEP CRUSHIN'
This does not describe my own experience, @TitanCrusher and I believe that King dish out different algorithms to different players. Your experience will be different from mine and from those who apparently have tons of boosters and gold at the rainbow end. We don't all play the same algorithm. I start a new game frequently and I even once started two games simultaneously to test my theory out. I played level by level up to 250 simultaneously on my iPad and iPhone. They were different. The levels looked the same, but some levels gave me a lucky board on my first try on one device and a much harder board on the other. Events started at different levels as well. I found one game noticeably harder than the other.
From March to July this year I played a game up to level 2076. I had so many lucky boards during that game, and even the ads feature. I spent no money but bought boosters with some of my gold and still I had over 3000 gold bars by the time I lost that game due to a merging accident. As I lost that game I could not find out if I could have continued like that. I suspect that by about level 4000 I would have had to spend more gold and boosters than I gained, and hence I agree that getting to the Star Tournament with so many boosters and gold would be unlikely to succeed with my playing strategy. I just don't have the patience with this game that some players have. An hour a day is enough!
I agree with much of what you say. However, I doubt you would have got to London. It was NOT the people at the top of the final leaderboards that they sent to London. It was a never explained mix of players from anywhere on the final leaderboards. You might have got there if you were in King's good books.