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Doyles Room Poker VIP Program |
Doyle's Room has a VIP Services Program. Players can attain the various VIP levels by accruing Action Points [AP] each month. AP are earned by playing in real money cash games and tournaments. Players may use their AP for purchasing items in Doyle's Room's online store, for entering tournaments, and at the higher levels for purchasing cash with their AP.
Players earn Action Points as a result of a contributed rake format. For each $0.01 that a player contributes to the rake, each player earns 1 AP. This means that bonuses that requires 100 APs per bonus dollar are 100% rakeback, and those with 300 APs per bonus dollar requirements are 33% rakeback.
Players also earn 1 AP for each $0.01 in tournament and SnG entrance fees, making their tournaments 100% rakeback.
Value Player
Each player starts at this level. Players at this level can exchange AP for store merchandise at a 2000 to $1 ratio. Players may also use their AP to enter tournaments.
Highroller
Players earn the second tier rating when they maintain a 10,000 AP/month earnrate for three months. As per the Value Player, Highrollers can exchange AP for store merchandise at a 2000 to $1 ratio. They also may exchange 100,000 AP for $50 in chips. Players may also use their AP to enter tournaments.
VIP
Players earn the third tier of the VIP Program by accruing an average of 50,000 AP on a monthly basis for three months. Players can exchange AP for store merchandise at a 1000 to $1 ratio. Players also may exchange AP for cash at the rate of 100,000 AP for $100. Players may also use their AP to enter tournaments.
Doyle's Club
Players attain the highest status by accumulating 200,000 AP per month over the course 3 months. The exchange rate at the store is at it's highest level of 665 to $1. Players may exchange AP for cash at a 100,000 for $150 ratio. Players may also use their AP to enter tournaments. Finally, players at the Doyle's Club level will be assigned a host who cater to their every need and will set up comps at their locality just like a host at a brick and mortar casino would do.
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