![]() ![]() I don't know if it is as much of a screwing as it might first appear. The bottom line is still that one hour of poker play still equals $1 of purchasing power (food, tournament entries, services) around the casino. What? You want that top level Prestige card? All you need is 666.7 hours a month, or 22 hours of poker every day for six months. Averaging 100 hours a month gets you to the third tier, and you can get to the fourth tier with just 208 hours a month (or seven hours a day every day). If you are just a poker player, you need to average 50 hours a month over a six month period to reach the second tier (where you get pretty much nothing). But since 5 rewards points always equals 1 tier point, anyone who passed second grade math should be able to see that the only purpose for the "conversion" is to make the tiers look more achievable than they actually are. ![]() ![]() The color of the card you get is based on tier points, not rewards points. But then something about 5 points = 1 tier point? Can someone explain the new rewards card to me? 100 points = 1 karat I get that. ![]()
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