People are...When you have 10,000,000 registered users, and only 2million likes and even fewer "Active Players"...then it says something about the game...and it also indicates a large number of players quitting. Just saying... and if a site is to increase its numbers, then it stands to reason that those numbers would be more likely to stay if the game was more "natural". You attract more flies with honey than you do aspartame. And its easier to keep a customer than it is to sign up a new one...just seems their business plan is flawed. and finally, if they are concerned about payouts for tourneys, make the payouts smaller...seems simple enough...the more people they are playing, the better the competition and the stronger the customer base...simple economics dude...