In my opinion, I think that this newest update from Rollbit (Clan feature) is a good update. It could improve the community of Rollbit users. A new way to play too. I can relate this update to players that joins their balances (literally or not) and play with the percentage they staked throughout the rounds. I'm not surprised to see this feature coming, this is great integration and innovation from the casino.
I hope they add FAQs regarding formulae with clan rewards and basic flow (in and out) of balances.
All the players have different way of gambling so some might get interested in this while some others want to remain in isolation gambling their own way but as I have seen and myself also the community aspects always make us happy and engaging with other players like the chat system is good part.But yes there should be some instructions also about the clan features giving out full details to the players who want to join it but has anybody here played with it?
Yup, we do have different perspectives or different views regarding to how we played. But adding this new feature added up another way of playing, as a sharing of strategy by joining the clan will give you a good chance to learn more about the game.
It's more about how willing you are in terms of playing alone or working with your clan. It's your decision with your money.
Some might see an edge while other might not join and stay with their own, nonetheless it's an option that only gambler will decide.
That type of sharing could be amazing for some people or could be horrible for some others. If you have a clan that plays the same way, like group of people who love martingale on dice let's say, they can build a clan called "martingaledice clan" or whatever, and they can pool their resources together and gamble that way, even automatically, and even if they lose their money, they would end up with a bigger return considering the bigger wager.
So, it's good if you could get all the people who think the same way together, it would be a smart decision. However, if you end up getting people who are not working together very well, then it's going to be a problem.