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Absolute Poker's Loyalty Program Continues to Dazzle in Tough Economic Times

AbsolutePoker today announced that the online poker site's loyalty program, FAME, has been given a mini-makeover that's guaranteed to deliver more attractive benefits directly to their players, which means more bang for every dollar that they put on the tables.

 

It won't take much for members at all levels to notice an obvious change to FAME, where Absolute Poker Credits have been renamed AbsolutePoints. But don't be fooled, as the transformation is much more than just cosmetic. From April 1, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum VIP and Diamond Elite players at Absolute Poker will be earning AbsolutePoints at the same rapid rate as players have always enjoyed at UltimateBet's loyalty program RAI$E.

Absolute Poker's loyalty program FAME is once again paving the way for players to earn even richer rewards, and to sport a lot more ‘bling' for their ‘buck'. Now, players at lower stakes tables will be given the red carpet treatment too, so they can strutt their stuff at the poker tables knowing they will earn more AbsolutePoints for their play.

"We believe all of our poker players deserve to be treated like V.I.P.'s," said an Absolute Poker spokesperson. "So, we're upping the ante to deliver an unparalleled loyalty program that rewards players in incredible new ways, and brings Absolute Poker into line with the exceptional value players at UltimateBet have always enjoyed."

The FAME loyalty program is instantly easier to use and provides the opportunity for players to earn more spendable points at a greater rate, mirroring the RAI$E program's extraordinary benefits over at sister site, UltimateBet. FAME now allows players to quickly convert points to profit, and they can calculate exactly how many bonus dollars they have available at any given time by using their STATUS Points.

The new and improved STATUS Points system means that as you ascend the ranks of FAME at Absolute Poker, the amount of STATUS Points required to clear one bonus dollar goes down, as your STATUS level goes up.

STATUS Points are now the key to clearing Bonus Dollars at Absolute Poker, making it easier and more rewarding than ever for players to belong to FAME, where they will continue to enjoy the perks, benefits, bonuses, freerolls, and direct access to cash rewards that they deserve.

Full details on Absolute Poker's revamped FAME program can be found at www.absolutepoker.com.

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