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yeah me too, but only 298$, according to my pokertracker i have payed more than 1k in rake [/ QUOTE ] Prima is contributed, not dealt. |
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I just signed up for rakeback here this week. So your telling me that I can only have 2 cashouts a month free with Neteller and it's pounds? Is this case even though they allowed me to deposit in USD? [/ QUOTE ] That is my experience with 123poker. If you do neteller -> 123poker (sports) -> 123poker (poker) you end up losing 1.9%, presumably due to the USD->GBP conversion neteller will do. I can't see how to cash in/out except via their sports book which appears to be in GBP (for me at least). If I understand their cashout rules correctly you only get 2 free cashouts back to neteller per month, which kinda sucks but I can live with. They have other cashout options too. green_tea |
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wow , so the big rakebacks at prima are just an ilusion? so what is the real % of rakeback ?
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wow , so the big rakebacks at prima are just an ilusion? so what is the real % of rakeback ? [/ QUOTE ] It's still a good deal. Just not as good as if it was the dealt method. But 5 seconds of research would let you find out that Prima is contributed, so it really shouldn't take anyone by surprise. Last night, I played 1400 hands of 1/2 NL. I earned 151 BetHoldem points, which corresponds to $151 contributed rake. $151 x .63 = $95.13 The MGR tab in PokerTracker calculates the MGR as $184.92 for those same hands. $185 x .25 = $46.25 A quick example over a small sample and all that garbage, but it should give you a rough idea. |
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