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Old 12-26-2005, 02:10 PM
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Default Re: Stars VIP for NL Players Breakdown

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>1500 VPP is needed to get out of the Bronze Age meaning >3000 minutes of play is required.

That's playing one table. Right?


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Yes. That's simply one table. Four-tabling would be 12.5 hours at this rate.

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Of course you'll never get SUPERNOVA playing NL200.

Supernova is for VIP players, why would low-stakes NL200 player deserve that?

I guess only NL600 and up players will get it, and those that multi-table a lot.


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It IS possible to get to the Supernova status for NL players at this level if you are a full-time player. If you play for 2.3 hours a day, four-tabling the 6Max, you will become a Supernova on December 31. Doing this for six hours a day, five days a week will turn you into a supernova around the fourth of July. Not great, but still possible for players who play at these stakes as their primary job.

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does a similar post exist for limit hold'em?


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I have not seen one very deep, but I have seen some small estimations in Iggy's thread here.

I have written out in excel two tables, one stating how many raked hands you need to play to earn X amount of FPP's as well as how many FPP's you will have earned after X amount of raked hands. If you can get me some quality estimates regarding Limit Hourly Rate for points, I'll be happy to throw out any calculations you ask for. Let me know. I'd post it here but it is ugly and takes up way too much space.
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