A "high roller" at CET won't be defined in terms of coin-in or points; it would be based on daily rated theo beginning at around $5000 and would have a shot at garnering $3000 FSP offers. ($10k would put you in solid "high roller " turf.)
Assuming play of a 99% ER game with a decent rating of 3% house hold, coin-in of $150k+ daily would begin to push you into HR territory.
If you're instead playing a thinly rated game with 1% rated house hold, coin-in of $500k+ daily would be required.
My guess is that the larger body of 7* players rate as only strong mid-level players. Play frequency rather than daily play strength tends to be the key qualification.
---In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <nightoftheiguana2000@...> wrote :
mvetanen wrote: "I have no idea what CET considers a high roller as in play-though and points accumulated per day."
Someone who gets the top card in a day would be a high roller. Actually, anyone who gets the top card is a high roller, but to do it in one day would be better at a casino that rates you by daily average.
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