Yes revshare is the way to go IMO. I think the idea is great and if marketed well will generate alot of traffic and will lead to stickiness, as players will come back to see when freerolls are. My only concern is this. I assume, sometimes incorrectly about a lot of things, most poker players who are going to generate the most rake are like me, and don’t even consider freerolls when looking for a place to play. Why would I try to wade thru 1,000 maniacs to win at the most $50, more likely $2, when I can sit down at a ring game for real money and win $5-10 per table per hour if I’m a good player? I am not criticizing, I just am concerned that freeroll players won’t ever turn into whales.
I guess I’m asking if you have a strategy to turn the freerollers into consitent players? Possibly combine the freeroll idea with an almost school-like approach?