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[ QUOTE ] When you decide to put up $500,000 for a freeroll then you can make the rules. If you are a real man and willing to fight for principles then dont play. Yea, just what I thought. [/ QUOTE ] But when you announce those rules and induce people to come into your cardroom and play 150 hours there based on your stated rules, you don't get to just change the rules. Many of the people who have played to qualify sat down before hand and figured out how many people they expected to qualify and the value of the freeroll based on that assumption. Now if they just miscalculated that is there problem, but if the reason they were mistaken about the number of players is because the Venetian is opening the event to other people (and did not state so upfront) then that is deception on the part of the Venetian. [/ QUOTE ] What makes you think the rules were changed? Every single promotion in history of mankind has a disclaimer akin to the following: *Terms of promotion subject to change. We reserve the right to change the terms of the promotion as necessary. |
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