888poker Launches New Rewards Program with Tokens, Tasks, and Tiers

888poker is giving its rewards program a makeover, swapping out the old rakeback structure for a new one centered around tokens, tasks, and ascending tiers.

This revamped program, dubbed 888poker Club, debuted on March 28th. It boasts daily complimentary tournaments with a $100,000 monthly prize pool. Additionally, players receive scratch-off cards each time they advance through the five levels.

Progression occurs as you fulfill challenges. You also accumulate tokens as you participate, which can then be exchanged for prizes in the shop.

Despite the rewards system transformation, 888poker aims to reassure players that existing rakeback obligations will be upheld. The current system grants players cash back based on their gameplay.

“Despite these notable alterations, 888poker will completely honor its rakeback commitments to all players, including VIPs, presently eligible for annual rakeback under the existing Rewards Program,” 888poker affirmed.

They added, “Furthermore, all Reward Points amassed by players under the current Rewards Program will be automatically converted into their corresponding value in Gold Tokens and will remain usable in the new 888poker Club and redeemable at any point.

“The rakeback provided under our current Rewards Program might not be in line with the rakeback offered under the new 888poker Club.”

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By Amelia "Aria" Nelson

Holding a Ph.D. in Statistics and a Master's in Epidemiology, this accomplished author has extensive experience in the application of statistical modeling and data analysis techniques to the study of public health issues related to gambling. They have expertise in survey sampling, longitudinal data analysis, and spatial statistics, which they use to investigate the prevalence and determinants of problem gambling and its impact on individuals and communities. Their articles and reviews provide readers with a public health perspective on the casino industry and the strategies used to promote responsible gambling and mitigate harm.

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