In my
previous reply, I had said that BetFury team tried to create a fair situation with this rule for all the users. But now it looks like 'bitmover' is absolutely right here. I just checked the leaderboard and noticed that most of the users are new at BetFury, and some of them don't have wagering activity with real funds.
Therefore, users are creating multiple accounts to just participate in that tournament. There are 300 winners for the small $150 prizepool. It isn't easy for anyone to get the first rank prize 3 times from that contest. Lower rank users are getting some cents from it. Therefore, 3 times winning limit with 300 winners is really a crazy rule. Users are actually abusing it by creating new accounts. At least 3k unique users are getting prizes from it every month.
Well those abuse is really possible especially that they don't ask much requirements on that tournament. But I believe that Betfury knows about this and they know how to detect those people doing that since they provably has the access of data's including the ip of those people goes in there site.
So far there's no recorded incident like this happen and the tournament is continuously rolling so we can assume that they are really doing good and still somehow benefiting for having this kind of tournament on their casino since somehow it can convince people especially those real players to come back on their website to play using funfury also with their real money.
It seems to me that the allegations of possible abuse are too circumstantial. Besides, as you say, Betfury has access to the data and the moment it detects something unusual it will surely act. On the other hand, the fact that there are new players is perhaps the motive: to attract new players to the platform. Without more data I am inclined to think that there is nothing unusual.