We very happy to announce that we will follow up the December Point Race at Party Poker with a co-hosted $10,000 Points Race in January! This Point Race is ten times bigger than the previous one BUT you will also be in competition with some non-BankrollMob players!
The only requirement to participate is that you need to have a Party Poker account that is tracked to BankrollMob. If you don't hav[...] Read more » $10,000 Points Race at Party Poker in January!
Joined: Mar '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 55 (M)
Posts: 7371
Another great freeroll tournament from Party Poker and i for one am looking forward to trying to get into this. It would be a great start to the year if you could get some of this $10,000
Joined: Apr '11
Location: Romania
Age: 35 (M)
Posts: 6669
Sounds pretty good but the prizes from what i see are in tournament dollars and not on real dollars. I have no idea if you can convert them to real dollars.
Another point that all should consider is that the party points are pretty hard to make compared to other fidelity points like FTP's for example.
Joined: Feb '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 59 (M)
Posts: 5712
Well it's amazing what you find out when you look intuit. my initial reaction when I saw the December promo was that I couldn't enter cos my account wasn't tracked to BRM, but I have just noticed I created my pp Ac through BRM so I should be....will give it a go and see where I get to.
Joined: Jan '12
Location: Canada
Age: 62 (M)
Posts: 13
Tournament dollars can't be converted to real money, but they have the same value . they can be used for sit and gos and mtt (they can't be used for cash games). To reach the top of the leaderboard , you must be a high roller (the december winner had over 5000 party points, the equivalent of $2500.00 of rake). My guess is that you will probably need between 100 and 300 party points to make it on the leaderboard.
Joined: Oct '13
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 41 (M)
Posts: 175
Posted by kidcougar: you must be a high roller (the december winner had over 5000 party points, the equivalent of $2500.00 of rake).
High roller or high volume. With extra players involved the January winner probably need more than 5k points. Not a challenge for the feint hearted, probably more for the serious cash pro's.