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Re: crypto mpps
It does not matter what currency your account is in, you will exchange it when sitting at and leaving the table (at the same exchange rate) if it is not in your native currency.
The MPPs do not differentiate the currency, so yes a pot raked 0.99 pounds at a pound table will give 1/4 MPP while a pot raked $1 at a dollar table will give a full MPP despite it being worth less then half as much in actual money. Another example - a tournament that costs 5 pounds and 0.50 pounds rake will give 1.5 MPPs while a $10 +$1 tourney will give 3 MPPs despite costing about the same. Basically you get higher MPP value the cheaper the currency you play in and these days the US dollars is approaching the peso so... Rakeback calculations will convert to your account currency and will reflect the actual rake amounts regardless of currency, so a 1 pound raked pot will give approximately twice the rakeback as a 1 dollar raked pot all other things being equal. |
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Re: crypto mpps
Exactly monteroy - what bugs me is people play games in £ when they would get twice the points by playing in dollars
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Re: crypto mpps
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[ QUOTE ] They have some other "value" to some players...but not up for open talk. [/ QUOTE ] OK, I'll bite...PM please? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: crypto mpps
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] They have some other "value" to some players...but not up for open talk. [/ QUOTE ] OK, I'll bite...PM please? [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] PM please. I used to play a ton on crypto. |
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Re: crypto mpps
Everyone,
Clarification, for most of these "value added" things we mentioned earlier, you can't use your previously collected MPPs. Best Regards |
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