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| Questions about duels |
1. Can I play in free duels?
2. What kinds of duels are there and what are their differences?
3. How long does a duel remain active?
4. Where can I see when a duel ends?
5. What will happen to my money if no one accepts my duel?
6. What does it mean when it says another player has already entered the duel that I wanted to enter?
7. Can I participate in the same multiplayer duel more than once to improve my score?
8. Can I participate in the same jackpot duel more than once to increase my chances of winning?
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| 1. Can I play in free duels? |
| Yes, as a Money Player you will have the opportunity to play in as many free training duels as you wish. Practice Players can also participate in free duels by using the free practice money that GameDuell provides for them. |
| 2. What kinds of duels are there and what are their differences? |
We differentiate duels by their number of participants, entry fees, winnings and duration.
- Two Player Duel: Two players participate in a duel and play against one another. The player that began the duel sets the entry fee. The possible winnings are automatically calculated from the sum of the entry fees. The duel lasts as long as it takes for the two players to reach a result.
- Multiplayer Duel: Up to five players can participate in a multiplayer duel. The player that began the duel sets the entry fee. The possible winnings are automatically calculated from the sum of the entry fees. The duel lasts as long as it takes for all of the players to reach a result.
- Jackpot Duel: These are multiplayer duels that have an unlimited number of participant slots. They are exclusively available to Money Players. The jackpot rises along with the number of participants and can reach sums of several hundred G£. Jackpot duels always have predefined start and end times.
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| 3. How long does a duel remain active? |
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A duel is generally active until an opponent finds it and plays the game. If no opponent accepts the duel within two days, then the duel is automatically ended.
Jackpot duels always have a predefined start and end time.
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| 4. Where can I see when a duel ends? |
- Two player and Multiplayer Duels: : Two player and multiplayer duels are automatically ended after two days. If you have already participated, you can find the exact end time within your account information. To check this, log into your account and click on the "My GameDuell" tab. Click on "Open Duels" and you will find an overview of all duels and the exact time at which they will end.
- Jackpot-Duels: You can find both the start and end times listed right next to the jackpot duel selection. If you have already participated, then you can also find the exact end time within your account information. To check this, log into your account and click on the "My GameDuell" tab. Click on "Open Duels" and you will find an overview of all the duels that you have participated in, and the exact times at which they will end.
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| 5. What will happen to my entry fee if no one accepts my duel? |
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If time runs out before the necessary number of participants has played, then each participant's money will be automatically refunded. You can review this by checking your account statement. To do so, please log into your account and click on the "My GameDuell" tab. From beneath the link "Account Statement," you can select an active time frame and see all transactions that took place.
Please note that this can take up to 48 hours.
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| 6. What does it mean when it says another player has already entered the duel that I wanted to enter? |
| You and another player clicked on the duel at the same time, but the other player was a split-second faster. In this case, the entry fee will not be deducted from your account. If this happens, simply enter another duel or begin a fresh one. |
| 7. Can I participate in the same multiplayer duel more than once to improve my score? |
| No, you can only participate in a multiplayer duel once. |
| 8. Can I participate in the same jackpot duel more than once to increase my chances of winning? |
| Yes, after you have participated in a jackpot duel you are able to directly return to it. This gives you the opportunity to improve your results and increase your chances of winning the jackpot. |
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