Despite their attempts at explaining how it works, I feel that their attempt was quite insuffiencent and so I'm going to explain it better here.
To start the challenge go to the Spin and Go lobby, pick the stake you want to play and click join. For each different buy in of Spin there are different leaderboards so you will have to join them seperately to enter each one. Once you've clicked join then you will be entered in the challenege each day without needing to join again.
As far as I know, the first games you play each day will count towards the challenge.
Start up a Spin and Go to start!
When the Spin and Go loads up you will see a banner which tells you how many line clears you will get for winning it.
Line clears are the lines in Tetris that disappear so the more you have the higher your level will go, and the higher your score will be. Your level goes up every 5 lines clears. You accumulate more points for being at higher levels.
Example of what the Tetris board looks like |
You can view the Tetris board as a new tab on the bottom left of the game, where the chat and game info are. Here you can see your level, lines and current score.
As far as I know, the board is just a graphical representation of your board, it doesn't actually drop Tetrimanoes like the game.
The lobby will also show the same board, but I've found that it doesn't update as quickly. Usually the most newly opened Spin should show the most current board.
I prefer the minimal theme but otherwise the table looks pretty cool with Tetriminoes moving around in the background;
This theme can be disabled via the "Table" dropdown on the top left corner where you can click the "Disable Optional Graphics" setting |
Depending on the multiplier and finish position you will get a certain number of line clears.
The score is calculated after each spin and it goes as follows;
What the board shows once the challenge is over |
Depending on the finish and multiplier, the board state will change accordingly;
Table showing how the status changes depending on your level |
As you can see, the higher the level the harder it becomes to improve the board status meaning that you will Game Over much more quicker, meaning fewer bad placements can end the challenge.
The leaderboard tab will show your current standings in the challenge.
From my experience for the $10 stake, 100k+ points should land you in the top 50 for $50.
I managed to a top 10 finish already which was great, I absolutely ran like god winning every flip and then demolished my opponents heads up with double stacks.
16 hours later, I came top 30th if I recall correctly for $50 which was nice.
The interesting dynamic that this promotion brings is that it gives more meaning to the 2x multipliers, which tend to be softer then the higher ones due to the fact that you can win more. So in theory, this should make the games harder as players will be tryharding more then usual in those games.
However this should bring more recreational players to the games, but from my one week's experience this hasn't seemed to be the case for me, it seems the same. This might be due to the lack of proper marketing for this promotion.
This strange video was the only main thing I found to promote this, and it doesn't really seem that related to Tetris at all apart from the number 4.
This promotion will last until the end of March, so check it out!
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