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So I've recently ramped up the number of hours/hands I'm playing on Party and I figured it would be a waste to not try to get in on some of the offers that I'm always reading about.
I sent Party an email to ask what I needed to shoot for to receive even the most minimal of offers. I got a response back saying that before I'd be considered, I needed to accumulate 7000 points. Does this seem excessive to anyone else? I play just about an even split of $5/$10 stud, and small stakes ($.10/25, $.25/.50 NL) hold'em. So again, doesn't this seem a little high? If I accumulated 3500 points from the stud play, that's over $1500 in rake (just mine) right there. I always thought that $1000 in MGR was the "magic key" to get the VIP stuff. Any advice/ideas? |
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#2
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Party gives so many different numbers when it comes to getting into the VIP program.
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#3
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Me they told me 3500 points. I play 0,5-1 NL
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#4
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Seems they changed it to $1500. I was told the same figure.
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#5
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they told me 6000 a month, $25nl
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#6
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FWIW, I became VIP with 4500 PP accrued the previous month through NL100 6-max.
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#7
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They told me 3500 regular points. I've got about 2200 so far, mostly from 2/4 SH ($1500 in rake).
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#8
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I dont think that this amount is excessive. Why does everyone feel they are entitled to being a VIP member. Maybe you are important as a customer to party, but arent quite very important?
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#9
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Do you have to keep hitting that number every month? Or how often is your VIP membership up for review?
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#10
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I have 5000 points for the month, just switching back to PP mid month. I haven't played here regularly in a couple years. 1000 of those points was from a deposit and I will prob get another 1K points by months end. I sent an inquiry about getting VIP status and might bail them if I don't get in.
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