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Poker: Introducing Poker Points from InterPoker!

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Published on Friday, November 12, 2004 11:12:07 AM

How do you earn Poker Points? You can earn these points by registering, and by playing in ring games and tournaments.

You will receive 100 Poker Points for registering an account.

0.2 Poker Points for every hand in which at least 10c of the rake is attributed to you. To find out how much of the rake is attributed to you divide the total amount of rake taken by the number of players dealt into the hand. For example a hand of five players in which a $2 rake is taken will result in each player being attributed 40c ($2 / 5 = 40c)..

1 Poker Point for playing in a hand in which the total rake is $1 or more.

1 Poker Point for every $1 in House Tournament Fees you pay ($10+$1 = 1 point, $20 + $2 = 2 points)

1 Poker Point for every tournament you enter (including Free-Rolls).

Click here for the poker points schedule

How can I spend my Poker Points?

We will be running tournaments several times a week that you can only enter using your Poker Points. The more you have the more you can win!

How many points do I have?

You can check how many points you have by going into the InterPoker lobby and logging in. Your current Poker Points Balance will display in the top right of the screen.

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