tournament prizes
1 Place
50 FS
2 Place
40 FS
3 Place
30 FS
4 Place
20 FS
5 Place
20 FS
6 Place
20 FS
7 Place
20 FS
8 Place
20 FS
9 Place
20 FS
10 Place
20 FS
Current race
Last race
Place
Player
Bets
Prize
1
Maria
7066.37
50 FS
2
Gabriel
3287.42
40 FS
3
Steven
2370.78
30 FS
4
Haydn Torn
759.97
20 FS
5
Richard
744.36
20 FS
6
Kelly
548.38
20 FS
7
Michael
209.21
20 FS
8
Richard
140.89
20 FS
9
Player_184996
107.90
20 FS
10
Leigh
77.99
20 FS
11
Rebecca
60.85
-
12
Craig
56.31
-
13
Catherine
4.32
-
14
Player_142224
0.17
-
Place
Player
Bets
Prize
1
Gabriel
19852.04
50 FS
2
Player_659076
9022.30
40 FS
3
Steven
7739.39
30 FS
4
Kelly
5465.13
20 FS
5
Sharee
3395.27
20 FS
6
Player_142224
1484.99
20 FS
7
Joshua
938.49
20 FS
8
Michael
745.63
20 FS
9
Leigh
412.81
20 FS
10
Haydn Torn
349.67
20 FS
11
Richard
326.57
-
12
Maria
252.73
-
13
Craig
193.25
-
14
BIANCA
114.39
-
15
Catherine
99.16
-
16
Scott
63.12
-
17
Sam
28.23
-
18
Paul
21.34
-
19
Jasmine
15.85
-
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MECHANICAL HIERARCHY
Archival dossier of the Steam Frontier Tournament
LEVEL VI — Dominion
“Only the masters command the steam.”
Final tier. Here there are no apprentices. Only masters of the mechanism, smiths of steam and steel. You don’t just run the engine — you dictate its power. Dominion is not merely reached, it is wielded.
Tournament Rules
- Every player who has made a deposit of at least 30 NZD will automatically participate in the Tournament.
- All players who play any of the games from the list above automatically take part in the tournament.
- Participation is only possible with real money. Bonus funds cannot be used in the tournament.
- Every 1 NZD bet equals 1 point. The higher your total bet amount, the higher your position on the leaderboard.
- At the end of the Dominion Tournament, the top players on the leaderboard will receive prizes – free spins.
- To withdraw bonus winnings, you must wager them 15 times. Bonus validity: 3 days.
EPILOGUE
“The tournament is not a race nor a duel. It is the transformation of man into machine, and back again. Each level is not a step upward, but a gear-turn in the drive that leads you to your own axis”
— Archimechanic Virgil Moss, 1887
