Let It Ride Poker appeals to a large audience because of its ease of play. The game is played with one deck of cards and up to seven players. The object of the game is to create the best poker hand possible out of your three cards and two community cards. The better the poker hand, the bigger the payout.
Players place three equal bets in the circles directly in front of them. They also have the option to place the $1 progressive wager for the chance to win a multi-table progressive jackpot! Finally, a three-card bonus wager may be placed giving players an opportunity to win at odds up to 40 to 1, based on the three cards they hold while playing Let It Ride.
The dealer distributes three cards face- down to each player and the same to himself. The dealer then spreads out his three cards face-down and burns (discards) the bottom card; the remaining two community cards will be used to complete the players' five-card poker hands. The dealer will wave his hand, indicating that players can now look at their three-card hands.
You will be asked in rotation if you would like to pull the first of the three wagers back or Let It Ride. Your decision is based on judgment as to whether a winning hand can be developed from the three cards currently held and the two community cards, yet to be exposed. You will signal the dealer by lightly scratching the cards on the table if the wager should be pushed out of play, or by tucking the cards under the wager indicating that you wish to Let It Ride.
After all players have been asked in order about the first wager, the dealer then turns the first community card face up for all to see. You will be asked in rotation if you would like to pull the second wager back or Let It Ride.
Your decision is, again, based on judgment as to whether a winning hand can be developed using the three cards in hand along with the one exposed dealer card and the remaining unexposed community card. Once again, you will signal the dealer by scratching the cards on the table if the wager should be pushed out of play, or by tucking the cards under the wager indicating that you wish to Let It Ride.
It's November 20th and I'm very close to the milestone for points to qualify for Companion Pass. I'd like to make a couple of large purchases on my Southwest Visa Rapid Rewards card and pay the Visa charge to Chase before the end of the year. If I do so, will those points accrue for this calendar year such that they will qualify me for the Companion Pass? My billing cycle ends on the 17th of each month, so technically any charges after that date won't be due until Jan 3rd of next year, but I would be making the payment early...before the end of the year...so that I have the chance to have those points qualify for Companion Pass in this year. So my question is whether my early credit card payment will allow those points to count in this calendar year? Please advise.
Payment doesn't matter. All that matters is that the charges post before your Chase account cycle closing date, and that the resulting points then post to your Rapid Rewards account prior to the end of the year. In general, Chase sends the points to Southwest within a few days after closing, and in general Southwest posts those within a few days of receiving them. It can be as quick as 1-2 days, but in some cases can take a week or more. With your billing cycle closing on the 17th, you should be in good shape to have any points from purchases made before then count towards companion pass this year. Good luck.
Statement close date is every 4th. If i meet my minimun spend this cycle which is dec 5 to jan 4, 2019 is it safe to say that my welcome bonus will be posted after statement closedate which is Jan 4th? Can i go ahead and meet my MSR on this billing cycle? Or hold off wait after Jan 4th?
If you meet the spend requirement after your December statement has closed, that should trigger the welcome bonus to post on your January statement. Yet every year we hear reports of people who were burned when points posted early and messed up their CP qualification. If you want to be sure, wait until after Jan. 1 to make any spend.
I was confused with the answers here because the dates were not specific, but I've cross referenced my Southwest points and Chase CC account statements and figured it out. chgoflyer is correct that payment date does not matter - only the closing date. Here is my example:
@dbotos yes, points post to your RR account a few days after your statement closing date and the charge date or payment date does not matter. I believe the clarification trying to be made is some charges made right before statement closing date may still be in a pending status and may not count towards the statement if they are still in pending status when the statement closes.
You should be looking at the Companion Pass progress tracker within the My Account section on southwest.com, not your overall point total. Your overall points in your account is not an accurate way to determine how close you are to obtaining Companion Pass.
with one exception. Purchases made on your closing date will not be reflected on that closing date. They will be pending at the time your statement closes. In your case purchases made on 12/20 and 12/21 should appear on your 12/22 statement.
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