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Old 01-15-2006, 01:07 PM
makeutap247 makeutap247 is offline
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Default How is Pacific MGR calculated?

Does it use the "Party" method or is is contributed?
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Old 01-16-2006, 03:57 PM
dustyn dustyn is offline
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Default Re: How is Pacific MGR calculated?

I'd be curious about this one as well. I just signed up for pacific rakeback. Also is the signup bonus deducted from the MGR? Anyone know how this works yet?
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Old 01-17-2006, 01:52 AM
ThisIsTheNuts ThisIsTheNuts is offline
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Default Re: How is Pacific MGR calculated?

I just sent an email to Pacific Poker to confirm this. You may get an answer before I receive a reply but I would like something direct from them on this subject anyway.
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Old 01-17-2006, 06:28 AM
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Default Re: How is Pacific MGR calculated?

Contributed
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Old 01-17-2006, 09:41 AM
ThisIsTheNuts ThisIsTheNuts is offline
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Default Re: How is Pacific MGR calculated?

Response from Pacific Poker:

Please be advised that your Gross Revenue is calculated such that the term "Poker Gross Revenue" shall mean the sum total of all Real New Players’ contributions to "rakes" the Real New Players were involved in while playing at Our Site, less any credits, bonus or promotional amounts given to Real New Players, chargebacks or any uncollectible revenue attributable to the Real New Players. A Real New Player's contribution to a "rake" shall be determined by multiplying the quotient obtained when dividing the actual amount to a hand contributed by the Real New Player by the total bet of each hand, by the total "rake" of the hand in question. For example, if the Real New Player’s contribution to the hand is two Dollars ($2.00) and the total bet in the hand is ten Dollars ($10.00) and the "rake" of the hand in question is one Dollar ($1.00), the Real New Player's contribution to the rake will be twenty cents ($0.20).
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