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I'd really love to see the numbers behind points...

Like how much they project profiting long term having the system in place, etc.

Would be interesting.

its a great idea IMO
just like paying big bucks for high profile ads,
you expect it to bring in enough revenue to cover the ads and than some along with branding your company.

the only idoits that care about pts are gonna be losing gamblers, and the pts draw them in like flies on shit
 
yeah i agree. cant imagine they will profit long term from this.

but what do i know.

They may be, I doubt they'd be doing it if it was running the company into the ground. I'm just curious if it was a "fuck it, let's give it a shot!" idea, or one with lots of data to back it up. It's release seemed a bit haphazard... they wanted it out before football season, perfecting it beforehand be damned.

its a great idea IMO
just like paying big bucks for high profile ads,
you expect it to bring in enough revenue to cover the ads and than some along with branding your company.

the only idoits that care about pts are gonna be losing gamblers, and the pts draw them in like flies on shit

This makes some sense, it definitely is a good retention device.
 
I think the points are a goldmine for RBS. More visitors to the site so more sign-ups through their affiliate links. Between the points and the contests, the money is most likely flowing in.

You think most of the people concerned with points are actually depositing to sponsor books?

I picture a bunch of teenagers that don't even gamble.
 
You think most of the people concerned with points are actually depositing to sponsor books?

I picture a bunch of teenagers that don't even gamble.


I agree that is at least 40% rjt

But a lot of younger people have money these days or can get it some how. Also maybe they start out winning some points and then that makes them confident that they can win big money, which works out heavily in RBS's favor.