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Help with Party\'s calculations
I know there is already a thread in regards to the party pop-up bonuses but I really want to try and figure out how they are coming up with these and what I’m obviously doing wrong here. Just as a background I am a blue level player, I just moved back to Party after the skins split. Last month I earned 3368 points plus 3307 bonus points playing 5-10, so it’s not like I didn’t play at all.
Well I got my pop-up and it was for $110 for 2600 points. My offer did not seem very good so I decided to see how I compared with everyone else that had posted. I figured dividing the bonus amount by points needed would be a fair comparison, mine came in a .042 per point. Here is what the others looked like: .063 .046 .060 .061 .068 .116 .120 .127 .082 .049 .085 .065 .136 .046 .144 .101 .116 .088 .155 So anybody want to take some shots at this or make me feel better and tell me theirs is lower. |
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Re: Help with Party\'s calculations
I think you need to account for the rate of earning Party points....
For example: My offer: $320 for 4390 points. I am at silver level. Thats $0.073/point; however, if I was bronze it'd be $0.109/point. |
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Re: Help with Party\'s calculations
I think you have a point there but I think your calculations are backwards. Being in Silver status would make the offer more valuable then it would be if you were bronze, because I earn the points at a rate of 1.5 times then then blue status.
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Re: Help with Party\'s calculations
0.20869565217391304347826086956522
I am silver playing NL200 SH $720 3450 points |
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Re: Help with Party\'s calculations
[ QUOTE ]
I think you have a point there but I think your calculations are backwards. Being in Silver status would make the offer more valuable then it would be if you were bronze, because I earn the points at a rate of 1.5 times then then blue status. [/ QUOTE ] No, my calculations are right. Think of it like this: Blue = Baseline points Silver = 1.5x baseline points Gold = 2.0x baseline points Convert your points to baseline points to determine the value. So my calculations above were figured via the baseline. I need 4390 points (silver) which is equivalent to 2927 blue (baseline) points. |
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Re: Help with Party\'s calculations
You’re still losing me here. Explain where I’m going wrong here. For sake of making this easy I will look at this to assume I earn one point for raked each raked hand.
So in your example $320 for 4390 points: The blue payer would have to play 4390 raked hands and in return receive $320 320/4390= $.072 per hand or point. The silver player would have to play to play 2927 hands (4390/1.5) and in return receive $320 320/2927= $.109 per hand or point. Just because you rate of earning points changes it does not change the value of points, or am I nuts here. |
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Re: Help with Party\'s calculations
I usually play 5/10 5130 for $210 or .041 per point. This is my second month with this account I signed up two months ago to get rakeback. But my affiliate ran off with the cash so no more rakeback.
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Re: Help with Party\'s calculations
My offer sucks too if that helps. 250 for 5600.
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Re: Help with Party\'s calculations
I am a silver player, who played 72,000 hands of 1/2 NL last month. I have met both offers they gave me in previous months. I was offered $380/11450 pts. or .033 per point, so you arent getting that bad of a shaft!
Jason |
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Re: Help with Party\'s calculations
This is all new to me guys.
I just used to ignore popups before. Probably cost me a fair bit! Can someone help me please? I have 2 weeks to get 9180 points and for this I would get $930. I am in the silver category. I 4 table 5-10. Can someone give me a rough idea how many hands I would need to play? Regards! |
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