ACBL
Masterpoint Ranks
Effective
January 1, 2010
These rules apply
to you if you joined the ACBL after January
1, 2010 or let your membership lapse after that date.
If you joined prior to January 1, 2010 and have maintained
continuous membership, click
here to see the rules that apply to you.
| Title
|
Masterpoints
Earned ***
|
| Rookie |
Fewer than 5 |
| Junior Master |
5 |
| Club Master |
20 |
| Sectional Master |
50 (5 must be silver) |
| Regional Master |
100 (15 silver, 5
red or gold) |
| NABC Master |
200 (with at least 5 gold, 15 red or
gold and 25 silver) |
| Advanced
NABC Master |
300
(25 gold or platinum, 25 red, gold or platinum,
50 silver, 50 black) THIS
IS A NEW RANKING CATEGORY. |
| Life Master |
500 (50 gold or platinum, 50 red, gold
or platinum, 75 silver, 75 black)* |
| Silver Life Master
|
1000 |
| Gold Life Master |
2500 |
| Diamond Life Master
|
5000 |
| Emerald Life Master |
7500 |
| Platinum Life Master
|
10,000 |
| Grand Life Master |
10,000 and see below** |
*These
requirements do not apply to people who are ACBL members
as of December 31, 2009 and maintain continuous membership
in the ACBL until they achieve Life Master status.
These players will attain Life Master status upon
earning 300 points, of which 150 must be pigmented
as follows: 25 gold, 25 red or gold, 50 silver and
50 black. A member who had red masterpoints
or a fraction thereof prior to Jan. 1, 1969, is required
to possess at least 50 red or gold masterpoints in
any combination. Any new member or player in an unpaid
status for six months or more after Jan. 1, 1999,
will be required to earn 50 black points to become
a Life Master. |