Dalmore Posted December 30, 2025 #1 Posted December 30, 2025 Crypto poker is becoming a clear trend, and many new poker rooms are now emerging with a sole focus on cryptocurrency. I believe that to truly compete for traffic in this poker segment, the Stake Poker team needs a bold structural change: replace the entire daily tournament schedule by centering it around a Weekly Main Event every week and a Super Monthly Main Event every month. The ecosystem should start with a structured freeroll series that rewards cash prizes and satellite tickets into these Main Events, then continue on a weekly and monthly cycle throughout all of 2026. This is how you consistently generate events with thousands of entries, turning almost every month into a festival season—from spring to summer to autumn—instead of relying solely on the Christmas period. If executed properly, the platform will always feel alive, driven by massive traffic from Big Games, with professional players constantly present, rather than the current situation where many tournaments attract only a few hundred players and feel stagnant. Just One Time Additionally, I found the recent 14 Days of Xmas event to be very poorly executed. The schedule was overloaded, and there were serious server crashes and congestion. Instead of compressing everything into 14 days, turning it into a 31 Days of Xmas event would have felt far more special, simply by cutting the number of daily events in half. This would reduce pressure on the servers while still maintaining consistent engagement throughout the entire month. Instead of placing two 100K GTD tournaments on the first two Saturdays of the month, why not schedule those two 100K events on the nights of December 24th and December 31st? That way, everyone could truly feel the festive atmosphere, have something meaningful to look forward to, and enjoy the celebration together. As it stands now, when the actual holidays arrive, the schedule feels completely empty and lifeless. Rajnaik0707 1
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