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Pylos
02-24-2006, 02:20 PM
This summer I deposited $90 into Interpoker and ended up turning it into $2,400 over the course of the summer with a lot of help from 2+2 members and all of the books I’ve read on limit hold ‘em.

Unfortunately I lost the time to play and needed money for school and travels. So now, bottom of the line I’m left with $600 and am looking for soft $1/2 limit tables. I have decided ultimately at Eurobet. I realize they are not the softest on the net, but I wanted a site where datamining was possible and statistics would for sure show up (reference to the new Party software).

My question is, how much should I deposit for my initial bonus? I understand through bonuswhores that this bonus is a bitch to clear at $1/2 with a whopping $3 per hour. I will be playing close to 1,000-2,000 hands per day. Is it recommended that I deposit the full $600? Or should I go for a lesser amount? I have a 30% rakeback setup, so even after my bonus has cleared I will be receiving some money in the end either way.

Any experiences with both Eurobet $1/2, clearing the bonus at this level with the amount of hands I plan to play and data mining at this site in order to find softer tables?

TWINUNO
02-24-2006, 02:33 PM
I would deposit for the full amount while its a bitch to clear you still have 30 days to clear it. The 1/2 games arent that bad just play some full ring. Maybe even jump up to 2/4 full ring other then that the 5 max games are a rake eater. You can also cash out any time you want so if you need the money youll be able to use it.

DQPaulie
02-25-2006, 12:20 AM
12.61 / hr for .5/1 - 48.58 raked h/hr
24.47 / hr for 1/2 - 57.32 raked h/hr
60.86 / hr for 2/4 - 72.36 raked h/hr

These are the points per hour that I experienced.
So for all 1/2 6000/24.47 = 256 table hours or 14,674 raked hands.

DQ

Pylos
02-25-2006, 07:16 AM
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you still have 30 days to clear it

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I thought it was 90 days to clear this bonus?

And thank you for those stats, should be bad but not TOO bad.

RobDoral
02-25-2006, 10:35 AM
You're right, it's 90.

TommyChong
02-25-2006, 12:56 PM
Sounds like this bonus wouldn't be too bad playing 2/4 6max. Has anybody ever cleared it through this? And was overcoming what I understand to be a horrid rake a problem?

Boxpressed
02-25-2006, 02:21 PM
If you can handle the variance, 3/6 is a much better limit than 2/4 for clearing Poker Network bonuses.

2/4 : 1450 dealt hands per $100 of bonus (10x)
3/6 : 900 dealt hands per $100 of bonus (10x)

So, to clear a $600 bonus, you'll have to play 3,300 more hands of 2/4 than 3/6. Two-tabling, that's almost exactly a 24-hour difference.

FlushTheToilet
02-25-2006, 08:56 PM
Eurobet aren't offering the $600 first deposit bonus anymore. It's still listed on the promotions page but support say it's been discontinued.

Barrin6
02-27-2006, 02:55 AM
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Eurobet aren't offering the $600 first deposit bonus anymore. It's still listed on the promotions page but support say it's been discontinued.

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Whatttt?!?! I was plannign on doing this!

RobDoral
02-27-2006, 09:12 AM
The Bettson bonus noted a few threads below this one is better anyway though I don't think [unmentionable] is available.