Ranks


1. Players gain Honor when they win a round and lose Honor when they are defeated. The amount of Honor will determine the player's title.

2. Gaining Honor
The player with the best hand will be considered the winner, regardless of the amount of chips won. If two players have similar hands, they will both be considered winners. The amount of Honor gained after each round will depend on the blinds, the room type, and the number of players on the table.
1) Hold’em rooms: If the small blind is lower than 5000, the amount of Honor gained after winning will be (number of players on the table x10). 10 Honor will be deducted after a loss; If the small blind is 5000 and above, the amount of Honor gained after winning will be (number of players on the table x15). 15 Honor will be deducted after a loss.
2) VIP rooms: If the small blind is lower than 5000, the amount of Honor gained after winning will be (number of players on the table x15). 15 Honor will be deducted after a loss; If the small blind is 5000 and above, the amount of Honor gained after winning will be (number of players on the table x20). 20 Honor will be deducted after a loss.
3) Sit N Go rooms: If the Tournament Fee is below 50K, the amount of Honor gained after winning will be (number of players on the table x10). 10 Honor will be deducted after a loss; If the Tournament Fee is 50k and above, the amount of Honor gained after winning will be (number of players on the table x20). 20 Honor will be deducted after a loss;
4) Shootout rooms: Honor gained for each round is equal to (Number of players defeated X10) during round 1; (Number of players defeated X15) during round 2; (Number of players defeated X20) during round 3
Winning before the Turn:
If all other players fold before the Turn (fourth community card) is dealt and the remaining player wins the round by default, he will NOT gain any Honor.

3. Losing Honor after a loss
A. Folding, losing to a stronger hand in the showdown, and/or not being given a share of the pot will all count as a loss;
B. The amount of Honor deducted after a loss is proportionate to the blinds; in all rooms, losing a round will result in losing Honor;

4. Honor Titles
What are Honor Titles: Honor is a system that rewards skill and strategy, while discouraging players from playing the odds and going all-in every round. Honor Titles allow skillful players to show off their accomplishments, and makes them easily recognizable by players wishing to compete with others who are on their level. Players with higher Honor will be awarded more prestigious titles, and they will now be displayed instead of player level when on a table. In the future, players will also be able to exchange their Honor for various other bonuses.

5. List of Titles
Level Title Honor
1. Recruit
2. Private 10
3. Junior Private 365
4. Senior Private 375
5. Full Private 750
6. Corporal 1,125
7. Full Corporal 1,875
8. Sergeant I 2,875
9. Sergeant II 4,375
10. Sergeant III 6,000
11. Sergeant Iv 8,125
12. Sergeant V 10,000
13. Sergeant VI 11,875
14. Chief I 13,750
15. Chief II 16,250
16. Chief III 20,000
17. Chief IV 25,000
18. Lieutenant I 32,500
19. Lieutenant II 37,500
20. Captain 43,750
21. Major 50,000
22. Junior Colonel 57,500
23. Colonel 66,250
24. Marshal 76,250
25. General I 87,500
26. General II 100,000
27. General III 118,750
28. General IV 143,750
29. Commander 187,500

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