WuDu Posted March 14, 2017 Share Posted March 14, 2017 Have to agree with @Ridex here. Challenges should always be positive and at best rewarding "offensive" gameplay. Nobody loses on purpose in order to finish one challenge. We're gonna win on so many levels! We're gonna win, win, win. You're gonna get so tired of winning, you're gonna say: "Mr. President please, we don't wanna win anymore, it's too much!" And I'm gonna say: "I'm sorry, we're gonna keep winning because we're gonna make America great again!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mgermo Posted March 15, 2017 Share Posted March 15, 2017 Yes, wrong mentality. I already told about it in 2+2 thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Efeb23 Posted April 4, 2017 Share Posted April 4, 2017 "Be dealt into a hand where the last two digits of the hand number are 99" - can anyone give me a hint. I really can't understand what do I have to do! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whereisrivaldo Posted April 4, 2017 Share Posted April 4, 2017 @Efeb23 You see the hand number on the top left corner of the table as Hand: #4858753299. All you can do is just play more hands to get it completed. 😏 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Efeb23 Posted April 27, 2017 Share Posted April 27, 2017 Thanks a lot... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MoreTBC Posted February 13, 2018 Share Posted February 13, 2018 @Chris-Unibet,Could we get an updated list of challenges for all the formats please? Have you read my blog HERE... It's long isn't it :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris-Unibet Posted February 14, 2018 Author Share Posted February 14, 2018 @MoreTBC, here you go: SNG HU Minor During the first three levels, be dealt AA During the first three levels, be dealt a pair During the first three levels, be dealt two hearts in your starting hand During the first three levels, be dealt one of AK suited, QKs, QJs, or JTs During the first three levels, be dealt T2 During the first three levels, be dealt a suited hand During the first three levels, be dealt QQ+ in the big blind During the first three levels, be dealt 72 when first to act During the first three levels, have the ace of spades as one of your holecards During the first three levels, be dealt two hands in a row that contain an ace During the first three levels, fold a hand preflop countaining a 2 During the first three levels, have a pair of aces on the flop using one of your hole cards During the first three levels, 3-bet (re-raise) when you are in the big blind and win the hand preflop During the first three levels, 3-bet preflop (re-raise) with AA, KK, QQ or AK During the first three levels, be dealt a suited connector (suited and consecutive hole cards) and see a flop During the first three levels, reach a flop of only non-face cards (no J, Q or K) During the first three levels, win the tournament During the first three levels, be dealt any king and call from the big blind During the first three levels, make your oponent fold preflop with a raise or a 3bet (re-raise) SNG HU Major During the first three levels, reach the river when the turn and river pair (e.g. a board of A-J-3-9-9) During the first three levels, make a set on the flop using both hole cards During the first three levels, reach a flop that contains at least two cards with the rank of 7 During the first three levels, reach a flop consisting only of cards with the rank 2, 3, 4 or 5 During the first three levels, reach a flop where the first and third cards are of the same rank (e.g. J-7-J) During the first three levels, reach a flop where the first card is a heart, the second a diamond and the third a club During the first three levels, reach the turn when it comes an ace During the first three levels, raise preflop, reach a flop with only one picture card, then win with one bet (aces count) During the first three levels, win a hand postflop when you have any hand worse than one pair During the first three levels, lose a hand when you’re all-in preflop with any pair During the first three levels, after calling a bet preflop in the big blind, checkraise on the flop and make your opponent fold During the first three levels, reach a flop of three consecutive cards (e.g. QJT) in any order SNG 5 Max Minor During the first three levels, be dealt a pair During the first three levels, be dealt two hearts in your starting hand During the first three levels, be dealt one of AK suited, QKs, QJs, or JTs During the first three levels, be dealt a suited hand During the first three levels, have the ace of spades as one of your holecards During the first three levels, be dealt two hands in a row that contain an ace During the first three levels, fold a hand preflop countaining a 2 During the first three levels, have a pair of aces on the flop using one of your hole cards During the first three levels, be dealt a suited connector (suited and consecutive hole cards) and see a flop During the first three levels, reach a flop of only non-face cards (no J, Q or K) Finish bubble boy (3rd) During the first three levels, raise or 3bet preflop (re-raise) with AA, KK, QQ, JJ, TT, AK or AQ During the first three levels, be dealt an ace as one of your holecards During the first three levels, make all your oponents fold preflop with a raise or a 3bet (re-raise) During the first three levels, win two hands in a row During the first three levels, see one opponents get knocked out SNG 5 Max Major During the first three levels, reach the river when the turn and river pair (e.g. a board of A-J-3-9-9) During the first three levels, make a set on the flop using both hole cards During the first three levels, reach a flop that contains at least two cards with the rank of 7 During the first three levels, reach a flop consisting only of cards with the rank 2, 3, 4 or 5 During the first three levels, reach a flop where the first and third cards are of the same rank (e.g. J-7-J) During the first three levels, reach a flop where the first card is a heart, the second a diamond and the third a club During the first three levels, reach the turn when it comes an ace During the first three levels, raise preflop, reach a flop with only one picture card, then win with one bet (aces count) During the first three levels, win a hand postflop when you have any hand worse than one pair During the first three levels, call a bet in the big blind preflop, then win the hand postflop (pre-flop all-in doesn't count) During the first three levels, reach a flop that contains at least two cards of the same suit During the first three levels, reach the turn when it comes a spade Banzai NLHE Minor Be dealt a pair Be dealt two hearts in your starting hand Be dealt one of AK suited, QKs, QJs, or JTs Be dealt T2 Have the rank of both of your holecards add up to eight or less (aces are high) Have everyone fold to you when you are in the big blind Be dealt two hands in a row that contain an ace Have a pair of aces on the flop using one of your hole cards Be all-in preflop against at least one other player when you hold AA KK or QQ Be all-in preflop against at least one other player when you hold AK Be all-in preflop against at least one other player when you hold a hand containing two cards of the same suit Be all-in preflop against at least one other player when you hold a pocket pair Bet, raise or re-raise and make everyone else fold preflop to win the hand Reach a flop with at least two other players Call or raise preflop when at least one other player is all-in Win a hand on the button Win a hand from the big blind Win a 20bb+ pot Lose a hand when you’re all-in preflop with any pair Banzai NLHE Major Reach the river when the turn and river pair (e.g. a board of A-J-3-9-9) Make a set on the flop using both hole cards Reach a flop that contains at least two cards with the rank of 7 Reach a flop consisting only of cards with the rank 2, 3, 4 or 5 Reach a flop where the first and third cards are of the same rank (e.g. J-7-J) Reach the turn when it comes an ace Make a flush or better on the flop Reach a flop with two cards ranked J or higher, and one card ranked 2 Make a straight containing an ace Have a full house using at least one of your hole cards Reach the turn when it comes a spade Cash Game Traditional NLHE Minor Be dealt a suited hand 3-bet preflop (re-raise) with AA, KK, QQ or AK Be dealt into a hand where the last two digits of the hand number are 99 Have the ace of spades as one of your holecards Have the rank of both of your holecards add up to eight or less (aces are high) Have everyone fold to you preflop when you are in the small blind Fold A2, A3, A4 or A5 offsuit preflop when you are first to act Play (call, raise or re-raise) from the button preflop Reach a flop of only non-face cards (no J, Q or K) Be dealt a suited connector (suited and consecutive hole cards) and see a flop Be dealt two hands in a row that contain an ace Fold a hand preflop countaining a 2 3-bet (re-raise) when you are in the big blind and win the hand (pre or postflop) Have a pair of aces on the flop using one of your hole cards Be dealt a pair, then in the next 5 hands be dealt a higher pair at least once Be dealt a hand, then be dealt the same hand in the following hand (suits don't matter) Be dealt any pair in the big blind and see a flop Be dealt 72 Be dealt any connector (consecutive hole cards) two hands in a row Raise with AA, KK, AK, QQ, JJ or TT when you are the first to act preflop Cash Game Traditional NLHE Major Make a set on the flop using both hole cards Make a straight on the flop Reach a flop that contains at least two cards with the rank of 7 Reach a flop consisting only of cards with the rank 2, 3, 4 or 5 Reach a flop where the first and third cards are of the same rank (e.g. J-7-J) Reach a flop where the first card is a heart, the second a diamond and the third a club Reach the turn when it comes an ace Reach a flop where the cards add up to 26 or more. Jacks, queens, kings and aces don't count. Make a flush or better on the flop Reach a flop with two cards ranked J or higher, and one card ranked 2 Have a pair higher than any of the flop cards after 3-betting preflop (a 3-bet is where you re-raise) Raise preflop, reach a flop with only one picture card, then win with one bet (aces count) Call a bet in the big blind preflop, then win the hand postflop (pre-flop all-in doesn't count) Win a hand at showdown Win a hand postflop when you have any hand worse than one pair Make a straight containing an ace Have a full house using at least one of your hole cards Reach a flop of three consecutive cards (e.g. QJT) in any order Reach the turn when it comes a spade Reach the turn when the flop and the turn pair (e.g. a board A-9-3-9) Cash Game Traditional PLO Minor Have three cards of the same rank in your starting hand (e.g. 4-7-7-7) Have all four cards of the same suit in your starting hand Have two pairs in your starting hand (e.g. 5-5-8-8) Have a four card straight in your starting hand, aces can be high or low (e.g. 4-5-6-7) Be dealt into a hand where the last two digits of the hand number are 99 Fold a hand preflop with three cards of the same rank Fold a hand preflop consisting of only one suit Be dealt a hand containing all four suits Be dealt a hand containing two cards ranked 7 Be dealt a hand containing only picture cards (aces count) Be dealt a hand with no cards higher than a 7 (aces do not count) Be dealt a hand containing three consecutive cards to a straight flush Be dealt a hand containing two aces Be dealt three hands in a row that contain an ace Be dealt a hand containing three clubs and one spade Be dealt a hand containing the ace of spades and the ace of clubs Have everyone fold to you preflop when you are in the small blind Fold a hand preflop containing all four suits Play (call, raise or re-raise) a double suited hand Be dealt a hand with exactly three diamonds Play (call, raise or re-raise) a hand preflop countaining two pairs Be dealt a hand containing 3 cards of the same suit two hands in a row Cash Game Traditional PLO Major On the flop, have a flush that includes the ace in your hand Make a full house using the river card Have a flush on the flop using two holecards Pair three of your holecards of different rank with three cards from the board On the turn, have a flush that includes the turn card Make a straight on the turn Flop two backdoor flushdraws at once (e.g. hold two clubs and two hearts, see one club and one heart on the flop) On the flop, have a full house or better On the flop, have a set of aces using two holecards Reach a flop after 3-betting preflop (a 3-bet is when you re-raise) Raise preflop, reach a paired flop in position, then win with one bet Call a bet in the big blind preflop, then win the hand postflop (pre-flop all-in doesn't count) Win a hand at showdown Make four of a kind Flop an ace high straight Have a pair on the flop and then in the same hand, make a straight or flush on the turn Reach a flop with only one suit and win the hand on the flop Reach the turn when each successive board card has a higher rank (e.g. a board of 3-5-8-9) Reach a paired flop (e.g. a flop 5-K-5) We've started discussing the possibility of introducing a new loyalty scheme or reworking the current one for numerous reasons. Main one being that it's too complex to understand and present at a time where a lot of our players are switching towards mobile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PokerLady93 Posted February 15, 2018 Share Posted February 15, 2018 HiWhat about making quarterly tournament for some x milestone points reached? For example if you reach 200 000 you get ticket for 50k tournament. And you could not exchange ticket or buy into tournament with money.I think with cuting some other rakeback for 50-100€ and puting this in you could make pretty big 'VIP' tournament every 3 months.Just suggestion :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sweeedeeen Posted February 15, 2018 Share Posted February 15, 2018 e've started discussing the possibility of introducing a new loyalty scheme or reworking the current one for numerous reasons. Main one being that it's too complex to understand and present at a time where a lot of our players are switching towards mobile.I like current scheme. Current loyalty scheme have a very strong thing - it is attract you to play more and more. If I played a lot in first month, of course i must play 2 and 3 months in quater etc :) Not sure how it is technicaly possible, but it would be great if you will make different schemes for desktop and mobile players or browser. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDP Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 @Chris-Unibet can u please explain the challenge Finish bubble boy (3 trd ) thx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDP Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 @RayL can u please explain the challenge Finish bubble boy (3 trd ) thx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FeelsBadMan Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 Finish exactly 3rd place in a SNG I assume Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RayL Posted February 5, 2019 Share Posted February 5, 2019 Confirming @FeelsBadMan 's comment and adding that it needs to be 5 Max SNG's Former Community Moderator Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DDP Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 @FeelsBadMan@RayL thx for ur answers , after my reply i ve searched the definiton of bubble boy , and immediately understand that i have to lose some cash to coplete this challenge 👍:cash::cash1:👼 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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