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Vyse
12-24-2006, 05:48 PM
I'e found this 100% poker bonus sign up thing up to $600. Bonus code and everything. Is this legit, or is it old and no longer valid? I don't play at Full Tilt, but I would just to clear this bonus.

BigBadBabar
12-24-2006, 06:37 PM
yeah that's their normal signup bonus, should work fine.

Vyse
12-24-2006, 07:54 PM
Can I withdraw my money back so I'm not left with $600 floating around that I'm not using (I play low limit SNGs)?

Pokeraddict
12-24-2006, 08:02 PM
Yes you an cash out but it expires so don't wait too long.

Nick-Zack
12-24-2006, 08:55 PM
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Can I withdraw my money back so I'm not left with $600 floating around that I'm not using (I play low limit SNGs)?

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If you are only going to play the lower SNG's then you don't need the full $600 bonus. There is almost no chance that you will clear it before it expires and your MGR will get charged for the $600 deposit. I would just put in about $200 and see how quick that clears.

hime
12-24-2006, 10:07 PM
I believe you can get the bonus without a code? Maybe find a rakeback purveyor who has a code...

Vyse
12-24-2006, 11:54 PM
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Can I withdraw my money back so I'm not left with $600 floating around that I'm not using (I play low limit SNGs)?

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If you are only going to play the lower SNG's then you don't need the full $600 bonus. There is almost no chance that you will clear it before it expires and your MGR will get charged for the $600 deposit. I would just put in about $200 and see how quick that clears.

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Hmm? So how many SNGs would I need to play of something roughly equivalent to my current 5.50 SNGs on Stars? Full Tilt's description is confusing; it says $1 in tourny fee = 7 full tilt points, but doesn't say how many points I'll need to reach the deposit.

GooseHinson
12-25-2006, 12:25 AM
Hyachachacha, I was really hoping this was their much anticipated reload...Damn you OP.

BigBiceps
12-25-2006, 12:36 AM
Just FYI, FullTilt is rigged.

Make the most of it by playing big limits when you are new.

Then after you win quit and withdraw and hope they don't confiscate your money.

Prodigy54321
12-25-2006, 12:59 AM
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Hyachachacha, I was really hoping this was their much anticipated reload...Damn you OP.

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Vyse
12-25-2006, 01:31 AM
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Just FYI, FullTilt is rigged.

Make the most of it by playing big limits when you are new.

Then after you win quit and withdraw and hope they don't confiscate your money.

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Lmfao

netstorm
12-25-2006, 10:35 AM
You need to pay about $50 in SnG fees to clear $20 in bonus. So $1500 in fees for the entire $600 bonus.

Vyse
12-25-2006, 05:23 PM
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You need to pay about $50 in SnG fees to clear $20 in bonus. So $1500 in fees for the entire $600 bonus.

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So, going by Stars' 5.50 SNGs, that'd be 272.2 SNGs. ez.

Ribsauce
12-25-2006, 05:26 PM
Don't forget to sign up for rakeback

(I am allowed to say this right?)

RockMySocks
12-25-2006, 07:09 PM
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You need to pay about $50 in SnG fees to clear $20 in bonus. So $1500 in fees for the entire $600 bonus.

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So, going by Stars' 5.50 SNGs, that'd be 272.2 SNGs. ez.

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$1500 in FEES, not buy-ins, so about 3000 sng's...

Vyse
12-25-2006, 07:20 PM
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You need to pay about $50 in SnG fees to clear $20 in bonus. So $1500 in fees for the entire $600 bonus.

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So, going by Stars' 5.50 SNGs, that'd be 272.2 SNGs. ez.

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$1500 in FEES, not buy-ins, so about 3000 sng's...

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Oh, wow. Lmao. But is there any harm in trying? Correct me if I'm wrong, but they release in $20 increments... so either way, I'm still going to get the most out of the bonus I can possibly get, right?

And I'm not sure what rakeback is or how you sign up for it as it pertains to the player and not the card room -- I've been looking on a thread to explain it to me. Suffice to say I sound like teh n00b.

EDIT: Like Poker Stars, I can withdraw my deposit after 48 hrs and still be eligible for the bonus, correct?

BigBadBabar
12-25-2006, 08:16 PM
vyse, you want rakeback always. it's basically free extra bonus. sign up for full tilt or any poker site where you're new, through an affiliate like raketherake, thisisthenuts, or there are a ton of others. go to their websites and follow their instructions.

Suigin406
12-25-2006, 09:20 PM
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Hyachachacha, I was really hoping this was their much anticipated reload...Damn you OP.

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Vyse
12-25-2006, 10:02 PM
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vyse, you want rakeback always. it's basically free extra bonus. sign up for full tilt or any poker site where you're new, through an affiliate like raketherake, thisisthenuts, or there are a ton of others. go to their websites and follow their instructions.

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And if you already signed up, you're SOL?

EDIT: Looking around on Google, I can't find a rake back site for Poker Stars...

EDITx2: And is this only for cash games? I play almost exclusively at 1 table SNGs, and occasionally play .5/.10 cash games.

BigBadBabar
12-25-2006, 11:09 PM
if you've already signed up it's usually harder, but i hear of people who manage to get it anyway. i would email one of the rakeback sites and see what they say. i think it depends on the site and which poker room it is.

pokerstars does not have rakeback. the main sites that i know of that do are: absolute, most primas, a few of the ongames, doylesroom, ultimatebet, fulltilt, the cryptos, and wpex. there are many more too that you can find on one of those rakeback sites.

you'll clear bonus/get rakeback, etc, at any cash game, whether it's a ring game, sng, or mtt. this is at any site that i know of. you'll probably get more responses posting in the rakeback forum also. good luck!

rsigley
12-26-2006, 01:40 AM
using bonus as sng entry its essentially 42% rakeback so you need to pay 600/.42 = 1428.57 sng rake to get it

i dunno how their MGR calculate but if it just straight takes out the 600 with 27% rakeback you'd also get back ([1429-600]*.27) = $223.83 more minus deposit fees and such

so if thats how they take the bonus out of MGR the initial deposit + bonus is worth about 57% rakeback on SNG fees

homeslice
12-28-2006, 10:31 AM
I haven't used PT in a while, but what do you think are the chances of me clearing the $600 bonus? I play 50NL 6 max and play about 2500 hands a week. Thanks

Lifthanger
12-28-2006, 02:33 PM
it should take about 35k hands. in your case about 14 weeks.
also it is paid in 20$ steps. you won't need to do the whole thing.

homeslice
12-28-2006, 03:08 PM
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it should take about 35k hands. in your case about 14 weeks.
also it is paid in 20$ steps. you won't need to do the whole thing.

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Thanx Lifthanger

evilgenius
01-01-2007, 09:33 PM
How hard is it to clear at .50/1.00 full ring?

Breston
01-02-2007, 10:54 AM
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EDIT: Like Poker Stars, I can withdraw my deposit after 48 hrs and still be eligible for the bonus, correct?

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Can someone please confirm this? I am currently clearing a bonus at both sites, so I would be happy if I could redraw some of my money at either or even both sites, if possible.

gull
01-02-2007, 01:55 PM
I withdrew money from Full Tilt aand was still able to clear my bonus. Another thread says to wait 48 hours before withdrwaing from PokerStars.

Breston
01-02-2007, 02:49 PM
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I withdrew money from Full Tilt aand was still able to clear my bonus. Another thread says to wait 48 hours before withdrwaing from PokerStars.

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Great. So my money will not be stuck to these two sites anymore.

playersare
01-02-2007, 03:36 PM
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How hard is it to clear at .50/1.00 full ring?

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you probably won't get even half of it done before it expires. just treat it as better than rakeback while you're playing.

kidpokeher
01-03-2007, 12:03 AM
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How hard is it to clear at .50/1.00 full ring?

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About 15K hands.