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Old 12-09-2005, 12:21 AM
yellowjack yellowjack is offline
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Question...To get the bonus at Interpoker (the first one you refered to) I have to play 450 raked hands (20 pot, 1 buck rake) To achieve this I would have to play in the 2-4 limit hold'em)...how can you do this with a 180 bucks??? Am I reading this correclty? Start with that site first with the 180 bucks and hope you can make the 450 hand rake?? Pleae help?

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updated version

Interpoker changed their guidelines for bonus money. Before it was worth it and possible, now its nonsense.
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Old 12-09-2005, 09:22 AM
bearcatsean bearcatsean is offline
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Interpoker -> $90 for $90 bonus - 450 raked hands

Not wanting to poke a hole in this theory...I love the concept.
But if you are newbie and you start at this site with hopes of "building" a bankroll..I will use interpoker..to get the "Double up" you have to play 450 raked hands that have at least a 20buck pot and a 1 buck rake!!!!!!! Which means you have to play at a minimum to achieve that kind of rake is 2-4. So I would go in with my Huge bank roll of 180 bucks and try to stay alive to meet the minimum hand requirment..is that correct...please help!! I am not being glib at all..just trying to understannd. I wend to interpoker and read all their bylaws.
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Old 12-09-2005, 10:15 AM
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Default Re: Building a bankroll (For newbies)

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Interpoker -> $90 for $90 bonus - 450 raked hands

Not wanting to poke a hole in this theory...I love the concept.
But if you are newbie and you start at this site with hopes of "building" a bankroll..I will use interpoker..to get the "Double up" you have to play 450 raked hands that have at least a 20buck pot and a 1 buck rake!!!!!!! Which means you have to play at a minimum to achieve that kind of rake is 2-4. So I would go in with my Huge bank roll of 180 bucks and try to stay alive to meet the minimum hand requirment..is that correct...please help!! I am not being glib at all..just trying to understannd. I wend to interpoker and read all their bylaws.

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The problem is that this thread is really old, so some things have changed. From what I hear, the Boss Media sites are the best for building a bankroll from ~$100 now. I'm not sure, though, as I don't play much poker now.
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Old 01-02-2006, 12:31 AM
3CardMonty 3CardMonty is offline
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i must be doing something wrong but I have been playing PP for a while and i'm trying to bonus off of empire now - it is saying i cant have two accounts with the party network - do i have to close my pp account? does that involve anything other than withdrawing all my cash?

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This may have been true when you posted this but it is not true now. Party and Empire have split go try it again!

I know you can do this I have an account on Party and an account on Empire both are identical right down to the site ID I use. I have also cashed and collected the bonus and winnings from both sites.
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Old 03-18-2006, 02:53 AM
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I suppose an '06 update of the original post is too much to ask?

It's something I really need advice on.
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Old 03-22-2006, 04:07 AM
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Eventually, you'll be 47 tabling 400 NL and $15-30 ala Zee Justin,

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LOL!! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Old 08-06-2006, 04:35 AM
funpokerguy funpokerguy is offline
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Holy @!#%* batman!This is an awesome post.A real eye opener!

Homer-You The Man
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Old 08-28-2006, 05:16 PM
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is the Granny code still working?
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Old 08-28-2006, 05:18 PM
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just tried, Granny only good for up to $50
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Old 08-29-2006, 11:07 AM
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Holy thread revival batman!This is a 2 year-old, mostly outdated post. A real eye opener!

Homer-You The Man

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