04-09-2024, 11:45 PM
I'm not saying turn down the level of RP you get with poker, but when I spend nearly $200 in real money at craps and finally hit boxcar sixes at 30 to 1, it should pay off as much if not more as winning a poker game. Every roll at craps is about $4 in real money. Every hand of high roller poker is about $5 in real money. Why is the scale tipped so far towards poker over every other game?
It's not fair to have that level of excitement and that rush of winning when you finally hit snake eyes 30 to one that you've been betting 80,000 on every roll and get chicken feed compared to placing second in a poker game. Why can't the RP be based upon money bet instead of whatever system is in play now? If you luck up and win a poker game you can jump three global levels as compared to grinding natty nines at the baccarat and blackjack table all night.
Maybe I'm the only one that feels this way. And if so c'est la vie mon cheri. But it really does feel like there's an unfair advantage RP wise in the poker department and I would like that to be reconsidered. A lot of people are grinding it out on other games and they get CRUMBS compared to poker players.
It's not fair to have that level of excitement and that rush of winning when you finally hit snake eyes 30 to one that you've been betting 80,000 on every roll and get chicken feed compared to placing second in a poker game. Why can't the RP be based upon money bet instead of whatever system is in play now? If you luck up and win a poker game you can jump three global levels as compared to grinding natty nines at the baccarat and blackjack table all night.
Maybe I'm the only one that feels this way. And if so c'est la vie mon cheri. But it really does feel like there's an unfair advantage RP wise in the poker department and I would like that to be reconsidered. A lot of people are grinding it out on other games and they get CRUMBS compared to poker players.
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