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I agree with you, @Crypto_Duke,it's not fair. I stumbled upon this by accident as we're trying to figure out how this tournament really works. I'm so sorry for everyone who is playing hard and spending their savings right now trying to get to LA. Unfortunately, this tournament is not about fairness, it's all about making money.
It seems like the crazy nunbers I'm seeing, the 4 million, 5 million, 6 million are mostly those who start minute one. I'd assuming spending lots of money too. Might as well just start a couple hours late next round and have it easier. Wonder if it'll be that way in the final 24hr round. It's a shame 99.99% of the players will never read this board!
I think joining the first minute is a mistake, and 95% of people will do just that. Then maybe 30mins late, an hour late, etc... I was working and joined 3hrs late, I'm in first place now with less than a million, so it's just gonna come down to luck from now on and who can dedicate the most time to it. The 24hr round will be rediculous, I feel bad for those who will literally not sleep and still lose.
I wonder if the new round design is one of King's psychological tricks. The "nearly there" illusion of all who progress to the next round is really hard to counter with rational argument. The further players get in the competition the more do they think "I've come this far" and "I'm almost there" and the more they are likely to spend because of this fallacy. The more players are in the next round, or indeed the final round, the more will spend money and probably the more each one will spend, just because they think they are so close…..