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So how does everyone like this idea of rake back, I was a little weary at first but sounded like a good idea, I only have one question for now. Does this affect my bounus? Will I still get my deposit bonus? ![]() |
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| I love it and I think pretty much everyone else would agree. I believe they do take a player deduction for receiving a bonus, but it shouldn't be much, and it won't affect you actually getting the bonus. The FAQ section will help you a lot with regard to what kinds of deductions you can expect to see. I think Full Tilt charges the most deductions, whereas most other sites don't charge near as many. Things that can cost you deductions to your rakeback are things like playing in Freerolls, playing in Guarantees where enough players don't register to meet the payout, spending FT points, taking bonuses....things like that. The mods can give you a more detailed answer, but I hope this helps to just give you a general idea. ![]()
__________________ ~Lady~ ![]() "Most of the money you'll win at poker comes not from the brilliance of your own play, but from the ineptitude of your opponents." - Lou Krieger |
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| I find myself on the site usually everyday. So, yea I like it. The rakeback money is good, but I like the forum and the people on it even better. And the arcade helps my day go bye faster at my cubicle at work.
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So how does everyone like this idea of 




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