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I don't gamble or gamble very little 331 73.23%
I gamble a lot but at much lower stakes than I play poker 70 15.49%
I gamble at the same stakes that I play poker 37 8.19%
I gamble at higher stakes than I play poker 14 3.10%
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Old 07-21-2007, 12:47 AM
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Default Full tilt vs Pokerstars / affiliate rakeback vs directly rakeback

Personally i dont find the reason to pay a percentage of my rake to a third party like an affiliate. i find more straight and not 'under the table' for the Full Tilt to give a 30% rakeback for example to everyone and not an 27% via an affiliate who gets the rest.An affiliate work is to find players for poker and not for rakeback and to get a fixed amount for his effort,like on pokerstars. must not have connection with the rakeback a site decides to give on the players.that would make i think very easier and clear the things for us as poker players and let us play poker and not searching ,change accounts,give a percentage of our rakeback at a third party etc. Pokerstars is doing that and it is the biggest room right now. So is any + third parties get money in their pockets and out of the poker pool in a passive way? Where is the + on that? i would like to see affiliates who bring new poker players and not make their profits from the players already exist.
i would like to hear your opinions and thoughts.
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