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FPP points in cash games
Looking at starting an account at PStars and was looking at the set up they got with FPPs. It said how FPPs are distrubed in tourneys, but I didn't notice anything in the way of Cash games. Anyone that plays there care to drop a line explaining how it works? Also, hows the deposit bonus, I hear the reload clears so at <2/4, haven't heard much about the first deposit.
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Re: FPP points in cash games
I haven't noticed any deposit bonuses since I've played there, just the occasionally reload bonus (I think 2 in the past 6 months). As far as obtaining FPP goes, if you are playing 2/4 limit, any pot that you have contributed to with over $20 ($1 rake) will result in a FPP point for you.
As far as 1/2, you will be looking at a $15 pot before you get a FPP. |
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Re: FPP points in cash games
hmm, probably even more with $.5/1, that sucks. Now I have to think about going back to SnGs, they seem to give more FPPs there.
Also just to verify, are these pots you contribute to, or pots you get dealt in? |
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Re: FPP points in cash games
You will accrue many FPPs at even .5/1. Below that it doesn't happen though.
Pots you get dealt in. |
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Re: FPP points in cash games
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Pots you get dealt in. [/ QUOTE ] I thought it has to be pots where you contribute in? |
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Re: FPP points in cash games
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hmm, probably even more with $.5/1, that sucks. Now I have to think about going back to SnGs, they seem to give more FPPs there. Also just to verify, are these pots you contribute to, or pots you get dealt in? [/ QUOTE ] I don't have any proof but I think maybe every 5th-8th hand or so is a FPP hand in a good .5/1 looseygoosey table. |
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Re: FPP points in cash games
I think I calculated that as a goldstar (I think that's 2x multiplier) You get FPP with the rate of 2/3 of the hands you play... roughly said that is. Of course this varies a bit on tables, but it should give you a picture of how you get them in practice in 2/4 6-max.
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