Prominence Poker

Prominence Poker

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Reputation
By v0ya93r
A guide describing reputation and a list of common reputation bonuses earned after a hand.
   
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What Is Rep/Reputation?
Reputation is pretty much your "experience" or level in the game. You earn rep by playing the game, and obviously earn more when playing smart or winning big. You can also earn rep by completing challenges or goals made by the game. Your level progress is represented by a filling green circle around your level (or rep if in a game).

A lot of times, you will receive rep boosts for using table items or specific outfits. The boosts increase depending on time of day or day of the week. For example, on Sundays, players who wear a nice suit to games earn a rep boost. These events are marked with specific icons to the left of your rep status in the main menu. Frequent reminders also show at the top-right hand of your screen while in-game. For extra information, see the "Events" section on the "How to Play" screen.

During your first week on Prominence Poker, you will receive 200% more rep than usual. This can help you level up faster and earn loot crates that will give items or increase your chip count. Once the week is over, the only way to get a boost is to purchase another one. Alternatively, you can use your chips to purchase a table item that will give you a small rep bonus. A majority of these table items can be purchased for 5,000 chips and refilled for 500 chips whenever they expire.

Note: Once you reach Level 10, you cannot progress further unless you join an affiliation.
Earning Rep
During or after a game, the player will often see floating text on their lower-left screen above their rep meter. Below are a list of more common and rare text that earn you rep during or after a game. Specific amounts of rep are not shown since the amount of reputation earned depends on how many players are at the table.

NOTE: Anything with an asterisk (*) succeeding a term or description indicates a new addition or update from a previous version of this guide (before 8/8/2021) based upon personal discoveries.

Clairvoyant (Rep: Low)
Fold before the end of a game, where your hand would have lost against another player.
You must at least see the flop (first three cards of the community hand) to earn this.*

Oops (Rep: Low)
Fold before the end of a game, where your hand would have won or split the pot against other players.
You must at least see the flop to earn this.*

Dealt In (Rep: Low)
Participate in any game.

Freebie (Rep: Low)
Fold before you spend a single chip on a game. Earning this is impossible if you're the small blind or big blind.*

Muck It (Rep: Low - High)
When prompted, show at least one of your hole cards at the end of a game.
More rep is earned if you show both hole cards among multiple players.
Triple rep is earned upon mucking your cards on "Muck It Mondays".

All Up In It (Rep: High)
Win after betting all of your remaining chips.

River Trollin' (Rep: High)
Win with a hand you made from the final card of the Community Hand.

Duelist (Rep: Low - Med)
Play your hand until the end of the game with one or more players. (Participate in a showdown.)

K.O. (Rep: Med - High)
Win a game that knocks out a player.
Triple reputation is earned upon knocking out a player in "Sucker Punch Saturdays."

Bully (Rep: Med-High)
Cause another player to fold after raising the bet higher than theirs.

Bad Beat Trips/Quads/Flush/Straight/etc. (Rep: High)
Lose against a player despite having a considerably strong hand.
Example: You and your opponent have a straight, but your opponent's straight has a higher rank than yours.*
NOTE: It is likely that bad beats earn more rep based on your hand ranking.*

Schooled (Rep: Medium)
Win against a player after checking their raised bet multiple times.

Win Streak (Rep: High)
Win two or more games in a row.

Killer Hand Quads (Rep: Very High)*
Win a game with a high-rank four of a kind.