This new structure still seems built to obfuscate what one needs to do to clear the bonus.Yes, it is good that a hand participated in earns you points (not that you pay the rake yourself.) That is how all good casinos reward their patrons (for total play, not whether you're winning or losing.)However, the rate still can be difficult to clear for 1-2 or 2-4 players. If my math is correct (and that is questionable given point #1) then you need to be in hands totalling $12.86 of rake to earn a single dollar back: .7 points / $1 of rake 9 points / .7 points = $12.85 rake to earn $1 of bonusI t