Wednesday, 15 December 2010

  • Titan Poker VIP Rewards

    Titanpoker.com has put together one of the best online poker VIP programs online today. If you like collecting points and saving for huge cash bonuses, they might be on the right track. This article will talk about both how to earn points and also how to trade them in.

    Receiving points on the Titanpoker download is straightforward, especially if you are a tournament player. Tourneys offer seventeen points for every $1 in tourney fees charged. For instance, a $30+$3 event offers 51 points.

    The points earned in a cash game depends on the rake taken in a given pot. If you made use of a Titan Poker bonus code, you should take a look at this since the bonus requires points to become cleared. Visit Titan’s website for full info regarding the points you earn per pot, but if you want a couple examples, here you go: $0.06 rake would net you 0.3 points, $0.90 would provide 4 points, and $5.00 would net you 24 points.

    Similar to the VIP program on the PokerStars download, certain VIP levels provide point multipliers. For instance, obtaining 1k points in a single month would move you from VIP Bronze to VIP Silver, which boosts all your future points by 20%. The highest level is VIP Diamond. It takes 35,000 points per month to get there, and then you will receive a handsome 120% bonus on your points.

    Even when you have collected a significant number of points, you should think about waiting until you collect even more. This is because unlike the Everest Poker download, the more points you cash in, the more bonus dollars you get per point. One end of the spectrum has you paying 2,000 points for $10 and the other end has you paying 7 million points for $120k. That is a huge difference!

    Several of the best Euro poker sites boast rakeback or VIP programs, and certain sites will appeal to you more than others. If you would like to read more about Titanpoker, be sure to read my previous two entries.

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