Carbon Poker has upgraded and revamped their VIP Program. The changes include the introduction of the Ether Plus status level, VIP level with extra rewards and instant VIP upgrades. To help promote the new VIP Program Carbon Poker is also offering players a 10% up to $30 instant reload bonus for the first part of January, 2012 - all this in addition to our regular promotions makes Carbon Poker a top choice for the easiest rakeback rewards in a VIP Poker program.
Highlights of the new Carbon Poker VIP program include:
VIP Levels Easier to Achieve: Level 2, Wind, now requires 750 monthly VIP Points, down from 2,000. The Fire status level, Level 3, is also decreasing from 5,000 to 3,000 VIP Points.
Ether Plus: Carbon Poker is increasing rakeback rewards for their most active players! Once you qualify for the Ether status level (25,000 VIPs or $2,500 in rake) you will have three months to earn an additional 150,000 VIP Points ($15,000 in rake). If you rake the $15k in 3 months you will receive a $500 cash coupon, 2 hours of VIP training from Drag the Bar and a Poker VIP concierge service.
Instant VIP Poker Upgrades: No more waiting until the beginning of the following month to receive your new status level. Poker Players will now earn the status level as soon as you earn your points.
VIP Poker Freerolls Consolidating: Instead of having multiple freerolls for each status level, Carbon Poker is combining all programs into a single $10,000 freeroll.
Modest Decreases to Effective Returns: Carbon Poker is adjusting the effective return on a couple of the status levels. The Water status level, which requires 10,000 VIP Points, is moving down from 26% to 23.80% while the top status level, Ether, is moving down a modest 2%, from 47% to 45%.
Carbon Poker Instant Reload:
10% up to $30 instant reload bonus for all players with the following terms: 10% up to $30 reload - Use Carbon Poker bonus code FRESHSTART when making your next deposit. Must earn 30 VIP Points per $1 of bonus money to clear and Bonus releases in a lump sum. Bonus expires upon withdrawal.
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