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Markusgc
10-11-2006, 12:21 PM
Plus a freeroll for U.S. Players.

Nice to see someone else saying "Hey America! Play here!"

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You are invited to play in a special $5000 freeroll at Poker.com that we are holding just for our USA based players.

The 'Freedom Freeroll' will take place on October 28th and is a celebration of our pledge to continue to allow residents of the United States to player online at Poker.com.

We would like to let you know that Poker.com will NOT be closing any US based accounts and will continue to welcome US residents to the home of online poker! We'd also like to assure you that all funds in Poker.com player accounts are 100% safe and will always be readily accessible to our players.

Poker.com is a privately held and fully licensed online gaming company. We abide by all laws in the jurisdictions where our operations reside and we consider our business to be perfectly legal under international law. As the proposed US law does not affect individual players, our legal advisors tell us that under federal law it is perfectly legal for US resident to continue to play poker online.

To reserve your seat in the freedom freeroll, simply use bonus code RELOADFREEDOM* with your next reload deposit and you will receive:

FREEDOM FREEROLL Entry : Saturday 28 October @ 6pm (Poker.com Time)
Plus a 100% Reload Bonus up to $500



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* This Deposit Bonus has the following requirements: Valid for 150 days after activation - 250 comp points per $1 - Bonus paid in $10 increments - code valid for use until 28 Oct - Maximum of one bonus per user - Withdrawal during the validation period will cancel bonus offer - Not valid in conjunction with any other offer.


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KingMedicine
10-26-2006, 11:40 AM
just got this email this morning. anyone know how hard the pts are to earn (its 250 points per $1 in bonus money)?

how much traffic is there? the fact that they are giving a big STFU to frist and co makes me want to play there.

adios
10-26-2006, 11:49 AM
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mosquito
10-27-2006, 01:22 AM
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just got this email this morning. anyone know how hard the pts are to earn (its 250 points per $1 in bonus money)?

how much traffic is there? the fact that they are giving a big STFU to frist and co makes me want to play there.

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Lots of play low stakes.

All hands that go to the flop are raked. There are three groups-

Group 1
Hands No Limit $5/$10
No Limit $10/$20
No Limit $25/$50

Pot Limit $5/$10
Pot Limit $10/$20
Pot Limit $25/$50

Limit $4/$8
Limit $5/$10
Limit $10/$20
Limit $15/$30
Limit $30/$60
Limit $50/$100 10 comp points/raked hand


Group 2
Hands No Limit $0.50/$1
No Limit $1/$2
No Limit $2/$4
No Limit $3/$6

Pot Limit $0.50/$1
Pot Limit $1/$2
Pot Limit $2/$4

Limit $1/$2
Limit $2/$4 5 comp points/raked hand


Group 3
Hands No Limit $0.10/$0.25
No Limit $0.25/$0.50

Pot Limit $0.10/$0.25
Pot Limit $0.25/$0.50

Limit $0.25/$0.50
Limit $0.50/$1 3 comp points/raked hand

Any user deemed to be participating in irregular play to intentionally contravene the comp point award scheme will have their comp points balance reset and may have their Poker.com account closed. This includes, but is not limited to, repeatedly folding consecutive hands. There are automatic detection tools in place to detect such activity, but if you suspect players of defrauding the comp point system, please let us know by sending an email to fraud@poker.com.

LetsGetItOn
10-27-2006, 05:19 AM
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Any user deemed to be participating in irregular play to intentionally contravene the comp point award scheme will have their comp points balance reset and may have their Poker.com account closed. This includes, but is not limited to, repeatedly folding consecutive hands. There are automatic detection tools in place to detect such activity, but if you suspect players of defrauding the comp point system, please let us know by sending an email to fraud@poker.com.

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This part is pretty lame.

KingMedicine
10-27-2006, 12:07 PM
great, so at 2/4 limit, its only 50 raked hands per dollars. nice work there poker.com - im sure everyone is rushing over to hop on to this 50x bonus.

unless im reading this wrong.

MobBarley
10-27-2006, 12:35 PM
The bonus clears slow, but you can combine it with signup which makes it decent. (both will clear at the same time).Very nice software, lots of good freerolls, pretty good traffic for NL. My only problem is for a site with no pokertracker or hud, and a fairly new smaller site, the tables aren't as loose as I thought they would be. This site has a lot of potential and overall I like it.

Ken_AA
10-27-2006, 03:21 PM
Man, its a really good thing PSO is still offering signups for Party, Pokerroom, Paradise, Golden Palace (I know there casino is no longer US friendly), Titan, and Sun Poker instead of places like poker.com, true poker, cake poker, bugsy's club, or doyles room.


You can get an extra 80 bucks by going through boogster. I checked with them via AIM ( boogster poker ) and you can use the aussiefreeroll code on the poker.com website to get the 100% sign up bonus (250 points per dollar clearing in 10 dollar chunks) plus the boogster bonus for sign up.

Also some one said that you can clear the reload and sign up concurrently. If thats true (I have no reason to doubt the poster) for your first 20K points you would get 100 sign up bonus+ 80 boogster bonus+ 80 in reload bonus.

So I think my math says thats about 15X's through in raked hands at 100NL with every flop counting as a raked hand. (??)

Thats not to bad.

Ken

helloimcdog
11-02-2006, 02:13 AM
yeah the bonuses are really tough to clear but the site looks lke it has a lot of potential, really nice look, resizable tables, showing one card when you fold etc, nice freerolls (just had a 50,000 with 5,000 to the winner with like 1000 people), id like to see a little more traffic and it can be a real contender imo

Manchild84
11-02-2006, 03:46 AM
PSO Just offered Poker.com today... signed up, and it is a pretty nice looking site.
No Tracker compatability though.

mtx
11-02-2006, 04:07 AM
every hand that goes to flop is raked?

mosquito
11-02-2006, 05:48 AM
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every hand that goes to flop is raked?

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Yes.

BigBiceps
11-02-2006, 12:23 PM
Any user deemed to be participating in irregular play to intentionally contravene the comp point award scheme will have their comp points balance reset and may have their Poker.com account closed. This includes, but is not limited to, repeatedly folding consecutive hands. There are automatic detection tools in place to detect such activity, but if you suspect players of defrauding the comp point system, please let us know by sending an email to fraud@poker.com.
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WTH, so if you fold alot they take away your points?

mtx
11-02-2006, 02:02 PM
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every hand that goes to flop is raked?

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Yes.

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and we can play at microlimits.....so the question is why isnt everyone jumping on this? just employ a tight / aggr strategy to get the most +EV... play maybe 10-12% of the hands and you shouldnt get banned heh

mtx
11-02-2006, 02:40 PM
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every hand that goes to flop is raked?

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wait, let me rephrase...

every non-contributed hand that goes to flop is raked?

mosquito
11-02-2006, 10:44 PM
Every hand you are dealt in, where at least 0.20 is in the pot on the flop, is raked. The .10 blind games are very soft as you would normally expect.

tai4ji2x
11-03-2006, 02:23 PM
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no pokertracker or hud

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not even any hand history file option, right?

mosquito
11-04-2006, 02:37 AM
Historys are available while you are at the table, for that tables play. There may be disc saved HH's at some point but I really don't know.

rjoefish
11-04-2006, 03:53 AM
I like this site and the bonuses are pretty decent to clear when you stack them as posted before. The software is pretty sweet, the grid option for tables is sleek as hell.

mtx
11-04-2006, 02:06 PM
Do they still have 3 bonuses running concurrently?