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Old 07-03-2007, 09:34 PM
mikem07 mikem07 is offline
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Full Tilt Table Limits: 12 Lobby Tables / 51 Tournaments / 12 SitnGos

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Does this apply to rakeback? From what I can see you can only multitable a maximum of 15 tables for rakeback: 12 cash and 3 tourneys.



I got that info from http://www.raketherake.com/PokerFullTilt.html

Is it true you can only multitable 3 SNG's at a time and be eligible for rakeback?

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WOW...this is just about the dumbest post I've read in a long time.

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OK smartguy, follow the link and tell me what this means:

Multi-Table Capabilities: You can play up to 15 tables at one time (12 cash games and 3 tournaments)
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Old 07-03-2007, 09:43 PM
Bobo Fett Bobo Fett is offline
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OK smartguy, follow the link and tell me what this means:

Multi-Table Capabilities: You can play up to 15 tables at one time (12 cash games and 3 tournaments)

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It means that RTR might have their information incorrect? Of course even if you don't believe us, you'd know it was true if you checked the thread you started in the A/R forum.

Calling it the dumbest post ever might have been harsh treatment, mostly because you appear to be a noob at this. However, to anyone who's been around for a little while, it is a pretty ridiculous question. I can't even imagine how an affiliate would be able to give you RB for some tables and not for others, or why they would want to. You need to apply a little logic sometimes. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Edit: Ooops, he actually said "WOW...this is just about the dumbest post I've read in a long time.", which some might consider fairly accurate, no offense. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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Old 07-03-2007, 10:34 PM
mikem07 mikem07 is offline
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Default Re: Max tables Full Tilt

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OK smartguy, follow the link and tell me what this means:

Multi-Table Capabilities: You can play up to 15 tables at one time (12 cash games and 3 tournaments)

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It means that RTR might have their information incorrect? Of course even if you don't believe us, you'd know it was true if you checked the thread you started in the A/R forum.

Calling it the dumbest post ever might have been harsh treatment, mostly because you appear to be a noob at this. However, to anyone who's been around for a little while, it is a pretty ridiculous question. I can't even imagine how an affiliate would be able to give you RB for some tables and not for others, or why they would want to. You need to apply a little logic sometimes. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Edit: Ooops, he actually said "WOW...this is just about the dumbest post I've read in a long time.", which some might consider fairly accurate, no offense. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]

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So, the advice I got in the other forum from the raketherake.com rep was:

They tell us 3 is the max. If you can get 4 open then you would get rakeback on all 4

Of course I posted this question here before I got any reply in the rakeback forum, so I basically had no answer to my question before making a post here.

Maybe if you are able to comprehand logic you would understand I posted the question because RTR appeared to be offering information that you are saying is incorrect. If RTR is giving out incorrect information then don't you think I'd want some clarification before signing up with FT?

And just a small piece of advice Bobo: getting laid every once in awhile will relieve some of the hostility in your system.
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