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Old 10-26-2005, 12:28 PM
WLVRYN WLVRYN is offline
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Default Re: Absolute ARP Question

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They never changed the way you ARP points for playing hands, they have always been fractional points at lower levels.

People often confuse ARP points with raked hands required to release bonus. They should probably adjust their system to eliminate some of the confusion.

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Here is what it says on their website regarding the collection of AR Points. I'm not sure that this is that confusing and seems to be exactly what it takes to earn a bonus clearing point.

Absolute Rewards Program (ARP)
The Absolute Rewards Program is a loyalty program whereby depositing players are awarded points for hands played and tournament buy-in fees. Once a player has played 500 (min.) hands they will be mailed their unique AR Card as seen above. The AR Card will allow players to take advantage of special offers by including their AP# which can be found on their AR Card.

Points are awarded to players as follows:

1 Point for every hand played in a REAL money ring game with a limit of $2/$4 or lower that has collected at least the minimum rake ($.25)
2 Points for every hand played in a real money ring game with a limit of $3/$6 or higher that has collected at least the minimum rake ($.25)
4 Points for every dollar in tournament buy-in Fee. Please note that the tournament fee is now collected as a 9% of the total of the prize pool and that AR points will be based on the fee collected rounded up to the closest whole number. For example a $10 tourney will generate $0.90 in fees, and will earn 4 points.
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