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| Virgin Gaming Tournaments for money | March 23, 2011 @ 12:12pm | Sometimes I like a little something extra out of my online gaming. There has been a lot of buzz lately about websites where we can put some cash down on our online gaming for xbox or PS3. I have used several of these sites and thought I would share my experiences with them. Virgin Gaming: http://virgingaming.com/ Pros: Big cash prizes, automatic reporting Cons: Noobish user base, inconsistent website makes it hard to find a match sometimes Virgin is the biggest player with the most marketing dollars behind their site, but their inconsistent website is buggy and confusing. They have automatic reporting on all matches and a wide selection of games, but there seems to be many low rent players who use the service and its hard to find a good challenge. Rivalspot: http://www.rivalspot.com/ Pros: Weekly free tournaments with nice prizes, automatic reporting, great website Cons: Still not a lot of users, less games Rivalspot is a newcomer with a lot of potential, but they are still a bit young. They have weekly tournaments posted on their Facebook page where you can play for free and have a reasonable chance at winning a cash prize at the end. I like their blog, where they post a lot of great sports content, and there are a lot of great players who use the site - it is just still starting out so there aren't as many users online at any given time. Gamersaloon: http://www.gamersaloon.com/ Pros: Easy to find a game, good userbase, good game selection Cons: No automatic reporting Gamersaloon could be a strong player but to me the lack of automated reporting is a deal breaker. I just can't bring myself to trust some guy in some unknown part of the country being honest about the fact that I just pwned him. Overall I always try Rivalspot first - they have the most potential IMHO, and when I can't find a match there I jump on to Virgin. I know there are other similar sites out there, so I was hoping to make this into a thread where we can post about our experiences and maybe hook up for some cash gaming. |
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| Virgingaming Tournaments for cash | March 18, 2011 @ 1:58pm | Sometimes I like a little something extra out of my online gaming. There has been a lot of buzz lately about websites where we can put some cash down on our online gaming for xbox or PS3. I have used several of these sites and thought I would share my experiences with them. Virgin Gaming: http://virgingaming.com/ Pros: Big cash prizes, automatic reporting Cons: Noobish user base, inconsistent website makes it hard to find a match sometimes Virgin is the biggest player with the most marketing dollars behind their site, but their inconsistent website is buggy and confusing. They have automatic reporting on all matches and a wide selection of games, but there seems to be many low rent players who use the service and its hard to find a good challenge. Rivalspot: http://www.rivalspot.com/ Pros: Weekly free tournaments with nice prizes, automatic reporting, great website Cons: Still not a lot of users, less games Rivalspot is a newcomer with a lot of potential, but they are still a bit young. They have weekly tournaments posted on their Facebook page where you can play for free and have a reasonable chance at winning a cash prize at the end. I like their blog, where they post a lot of great sports content, and there are a lot of great players who use the site - it is just still starting out so there aren't as many users online at any given time. Gamersaloon: http://www.gamersaloon.com/ Pros: Easy to find a game, good userbase, good game selection Cons: No automatic reporting Gamersaloon could be a strong player but to me the lack of automated reporting is a deal breaker. I just can't bring myself to trust some guy in some unknown part of the country being honest about the fact that I just pwned him. Overall I always try Rivalspot first - they have the most potential IMHO, and when I can't find a match there I jump on to Virgin. I know there are other similar sites out there, so I was hoping to make this into a thread where we can post about our experiences and maybe hook up for some cash gaming. |
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| Console game Tournaments for cash | February 21, 2011 @ 9:00pm | Sometimes I like a little something extra out of my online gaming. There has been a lot of buzz lately about websites where we can put some cash down on our online gaming for xbox or PS3. I have used several of these sites and thought I would share my experiences with them. Virgin Gaming: http://virgingaming.com/ Pros: Big cash prizes, automatic reporting Cons: Noobish user base, inconsistent website makes it hard to find a match sometimes Virgin is the biggest player with the most marketing dollars behind their site, but their inconsistent website is buggy and confusing. They have automatic reporting on all matches and a wide selection of games, but there seems to be many low rent players who use the service and its hard to find a good challenge. Rivalspot: http://www.rivalspot.com/ Pros: Weekly free tournaments with nice prizes, automatic reporting, great website Cons: Still not a lot of users, less games Rivalspot is a newcomer with a lot of potential, but they are still a bit young. They have weekly tournaments posted on their Facebook page where you can play for free and have a reasonable chance at winning a cash prize at the end. I like their blog, where they post a lot of great sports content, and there are a lot of great players who use the site - it is just still starting out so there aren't as many users online at any given time. Gamersaloon: http://www.gamersaloon.com/ Pros: Easy to find a game, good userbase, good game selection Cons: No automatic reporting Gamersaloon could be a strong player but to me the lack of automated reporting is a deal breaker. I just can't bring myself to trust some guy in some unknown part of the country being honest about the fact that I just pwned him. Overall I always try Rivalspot first - they have the most potential IMHO, and when I can't find a match there I jump on to Virgin. I know there are other similar sites out there, so I was hoping to make this into a thread where we can post about our experiences and maybe hook up for some cash gaming. |
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| November finish | November 27, 2010 @ 4:07pm | Have completed my November project -- 11 for 11, on Kathy's Color Delights. Looking forward to the next one.
This hasn't been an active board - was hoping the pictures would be posted.
Wishing you all some stitching time during the busy holiday season.
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| left in dust | October 24, 2010 @ 1:49am | I fear I've been left in the dust! Stuck on May, I think. Too many projects in between. Am I the only one? |
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| October finished | October 21, 2010 @ 10:03am | I forgot to post that October's and September's challenge has been completed. Only 2 more to go!
Jayne |
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| August Stitch along | August 20, 2010 @ 12:19pm | I'm still on track with both my projects complete for August!
Pam |
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