In response to Zab's posts about the avg. number of players in each and the revised scheduled format, I propose the following solution to help:

Using Carbon and BCP as the examples, the prize pools escalate as the time in the day advances (the 10 PM Carbon pays more than the 1 PM Carbon, for example), as do the amount of competitors. What hasn't been mentioned is that we have more players on the weekends than we do during the week.

So instead of changing the times of the tournaments, why not make "special" weekend tournaments as follows:
- BCP games can be 20 bucks with a 90 pt entry (like Lock/Juicy) on Saturday/Sunday afternoon
- The Midnight EST game on BCP can be 30 with a 135 pt entry on Friday - Sunday
- The Friday/Saturday/Sunday late Carbon game should go up to 60 dollars (so the coupon would cost 200 - it would have to be a separate coupon)

Aside from the increases in our current format, here are two other ideas to drive traffic here:
- A revolving "featured" site each week with a dedicated time slot that could be the 8PM EST game all week with a $30 - $50 prize pool. If the goal is to expand business, you need to have a decent prize to drive people to the site that already play at whatever the "site of the week" is.
- A rotating schedule for the WSOPO (if we can get it back on track), where the prize pool can stay as it currently is (dont let me stop you from doubling it) but the tournament takes place on a different site each month. Carbon is nice because you can do a lot with a very little amount of money to attempt to grind (or just play recreational), but other sites like BCP make it tough to do anything with less than 6 bucks. Those bigger monthly tournaments there would be huge for the members here.

This is just a rough draft - but so was PO Madness a month ago .

Sincerely,
Riv "The Human Genius" Dee