Couldn't find the VPPs per game on the client so I asked support.
Thank you for your inquiry.
In Spin & Gos you earn VIP Player Points (VPPs) based on the total prize pool and the according rake. VPPs are generally awarded to players based on the amount of rake collected in PokerStars' real money ring games and tournaments. Fractional VPPs are awarded to the hundredth decimal place.
Spin & Gos have the following rake structure:
- $1 Buy-in Spin & Go’s: 7% of the prize pool goes to rake
- $3 Buy-in Spin & Go’s: 5% of the prize pool goes to rake
- $7 - $30 Buy-in Spin & Go’s: 4% of the prize pool goes to rake
Accordingly the amount of VPPs per Spin & Go depends on the multiplier and the total prize pool. In tournaments, 5.5 VPPs are awarded for every $1 of rake and VPPs are awarded once a player is eliminated from, or wins, a tournament.
For example, in a $3 Spin & Go with a multiplier of 10, the total prize pool would be $300 and the rake would be $15 so that means each player buying-in to the tournament would earn 82.5 VPPs.
For detailed information regarding VPPs, Spin & Gos and rake, please visit the PokerStars website:
VPPs:
http://www.pokerstars.com/vip/earn/
Spin & Gos:
http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/spin-and-go/
Rake:
http://www.pokerstars.com/poker/room/rake/
So VPPs are based on the prizepool rather than a steady "line".
So if you hit the 36k one, you get almost 8k VPPs O_o