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Honestly I don't see a problem since any user on that player list is playing with real BTC and on par with other players. So I am not too sure what changes, for example, we've had another player yesterday that went for the same strategy and wagered quite a lot for 6+ hours.
Moreover - it is up to bankroll investors to take advantage of these high-rolling jackpot hunters. Since the investors don't take on any jackpot risk, jackpot hunters are good for them since they bet a lot
I think as more users join the game it will all balance out. That being said I'll use the opportunity to invite everyone again to try
Rocketpot
there is no problem if any user on that list is a random user that is trying the site out and is not connected to admins
the problem I see that if you are using in house bots to run along with the real players , it diminishes their , real players , chances to win jackpot
while it should not be a problem with a 100% publicly funded bankroll , this could be if you funding the bankroll 90-95%
which probably is the case , since I don't believe that a new site could attract so much money in such a short period of time
did I get my point clear?
Sure but there have already been random users who tried adopting the jackpot hunt strategy (some have been more successful than others).
The jackpots are there to make the game more entertaining for the players - it is not our intent to design a feature and then make it inaccessible to the users
We seeded the jackpots with quite a high amount specifically so that potential users feel more compelled to try it out - the game has a few players now so the chances to win are quite high! Also, no matter how big a high-roller's bet is, his chance to spin the wheel will always be capped at 90%
Plus, as said before, the investors benefit a lot from this type of users.
I hope the above clarifies it.