Chase Sapphire Reserve® vs Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select®

Chase Sapphire Reserve®
VS
Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select®
The short answer: The Chase Sapphire Reserve® delivers a bit more value for most spenders, but choose the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® if you spend more on gas.

Side-by-side comparison

Chase Sapphire Reserve®Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select®
Annual fee$795$99
Welcome offer100,000 Ultimate Rewards® Points80,000 American Airlines AAdvantage® miles after $3,500 in 4 months
Dining3x2x
Groceries1x1x
Gas1x2x
Travel4x1x
Streaming1x1x
Everything else1x1x
Est. yearly rewards*$406$343
Points typeTransfers to airlines & hotelsLocked to American Airlines AAdvantage
NetworkVisaMastercard

*Estimated yearly rewards on typical household spending, every point valued at a flat 1 cent. Verified June 2026. See your own numbers in the calculator.

The verdict

On a typical year of household spending, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® earns about $406 a year in rewards and the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® about $343, valuing every point at a flat 1 cent. The Chase Sapphire Reserve® charges $795, but carries about $2,108 in annual statement credits that offset it for anyone who uses them. The Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® charges $99, which you clear through its rewards and perks. Counting rewards, fees, and any credits, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® delivers more total value, about $420 a year more for a typical spender, mostly because it earns more where you spend most, on travel and dining. The bigger difference is the ceiling: the Chase Sapphire Reserve® earns points you can move to travel partners for outsized value, while the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® stays locked to a single airline or hotel program. Favor the Chase Sapphire Reserve® if you will use travel transfers, the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® if you want simplicity. On the sign-up bonus, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® currently has the larger welcome offer. A welcome bonus is a one-time event, so weigh it apart from the ongoing rewards.

Pick the Chase Sapphire Reserve® if your spending leans toward dining, travel. Pick the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® if your spending leans toward gas.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Chase Sapphire Reserve® or the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® better?
On typical household spending, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® comes out ahead after its annual fee, by roughly $420 a year with every point valued at a flat 1 cent. But the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® can be the better fit if your spending lines up with its stronger categories. Run both through the Cardocrat calculator to see your own numbers.
Can I have both the Chase Sapphire Reserve® and the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select®?
In most cases yes, as long as you meet each issuer's approval rules (for example Chase's 5/24 rule). Many people hold complementary cards to cover more bonus categories, then pool or redeem the rewards together where the program allows.
Which has the better welcome bonus, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® or the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select®?
As of June 2026, the Chase Sapphire Reserve® offers 100,000 Ultimate Rewards® Points and the Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® offers 80,000 American Airlines AAdvantage® miles after $3,500 in 4 months. Welcome offers change often, so confirm the current offer on each card's page before applying.