Go Through Bwin’s Qualifying Structure or Buy-in Directly?
To qualify for Big Bounty, you can go through Bwin’s qualifying structure. It is either you play at Sit & Go Tournaments or else play at Scheduled Tournaments. If ever you choose to play at Sit & Go Tournaments, you will then have to play at Lucky Dollar, Stage 1 and finally Stage 2. If ever you choose to play at Scheduled Tournaments, you will then have to play at $5+0.50 event, $10+1 event, and finally $20+2 event.
At the tournaments and events that follow, there is need to play and then need to win. Of course, they can lead to Big Bounty event but then they must be surpassed.
However, aside from going through Bwin’s qualifying structure, you can also buy-in directly to Big Bounty. Well, we haven’t told you this in our previous article.
Yes, you can buy-in directly to Big Bounty. Say to a certain tournament, you can buy-in directly for $93+7. If you choose this against going through Bwin’s qualifying structure, naturally it will be easier for you to get yourself into one of the most anticipated events at Bwin. You don’t have to either play at Sit & Go Tournaments or else play at Scheduled Tournaments and then at some events right after. Effort you need to exert will be less for the most part. However, you need to have the money to buy-in directly, if you don’t then you have no choice but to go through Bwin’s qualifying structure. But don’t despair as in a way there’s something good about it. Most likely, you need to exert more effort than what you would need to when you buy-in directly to Big Bounty but you will have more chances to get experience and hone some of your skills. Still, it is good to go through Bwin’s qualifying structure.
by bwin Partner on August 18th, 2009 Tags: Big Bounty, Bwin, Lucky Dollar, scheduled tournaments, Sit & Go tournaments, skills
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