Winline gave away bonuses to almost 650,000 customers during the first 16 hours of their Sea of Free Bets campaign. The company started the promotion at midnight Moscow time several weeks after announcing it. Players enter a special section and find nine cards showing different sports club logos. Each card hides a free bet worth different amounts of money. Random selection determines what bonus each person receives.
Account activity appears to influence bonus amounts for different players. Light users typically receive 100 to 500 rubles through the system. Active gamblers often collect 5,000 to 10,000 rubles from their cards. The first wave encourages people to invite friends using referral links. Each successful referral earns 25 rubles for the person who shared the link.
A second wave requires 1,500,000 people to claim bonuses before June 28. Early completion triggers the next phase ahead of schedule. Current participation suggests strong chances of reaching the target early. The 648,000 participants represent 10 percent of all active Russian players. This number equals 43 percent of the first wave goal.
Top performers compete for prizes ranging from 25,000 to 500,000 rubles. Two leaders already recruited 245 and 243 friends within one day. Other competitors trail far behind these front-runners. Live tournament tables track ongoing progress throughout the campaign period.
Account activity appears to influence bonus amounts for different players. Light users typically receive 100 to 500 rubles through the system. Active gamblers often collect 5,000 to 10,000 rubles from their cards. The first wave encourages people to invite friends using referral links. Each successful referral earns 25 rubles for the person who shared the link.
A second wave requires 1,500,000 people to claim bonuses before June 28. Early completion triggers the next phase ahead of schedule. Current participation suggests strong chances of reaching the target early. The 648,000 participants represent 10 percent of all active Russian players. This number equals 43 percent of the first wave goal.
Top performers compete for prizes ranging from 25,000 to 500,000 rubles. Two leaders already recruited 245 and 243 friends within one day. Other competitors trail far behind these front-runners. Live tournament tables track ongoing progress throughout the campaign period.