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View Poll Results: USA Residents: Taxes?
I pay, but not quarterly 7 18.42%
I pay, quarterly 7 18.42%
I don't pay tax, FU Uncle Sam 10 26.32%
I don't live in the US, FU, LOL, ZING 14 36.84%
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Old 08-06-2007, 10:35 PM
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Default Re: Easiest network: Prima vs b2b

I believe Prima is contributed and not dealt so... %'s can be skewed.
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Old 08-06-2007, 10:53 PM
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Default Re: Easiest network: Prima vs b2b

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I believe Prima is contributed and not dealt so... %'s can be skewed.

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Yeah I think so too. According to my b2b affiliate b2b also uses contributed when calculating rakeback.

I'm pretty sure I won't try b2b at this moment though. Thanks everyone for all the votes btw! iPoker does sound very interesting though.
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Old 08-07-2007, 12:47 AM
JOHNY CA$H JOHNY CA$H is offline
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Default Re: Easiest network: Prima vs b2b

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Here is our estimate of the average Cashback Bonus for each level



Vip 1 gets about 22 %

Vip 2 gets about 26 %

Vip 3 gets about 29 %

Vip 4 gets about 32 %

Vip 5 gets about 35 %

Vip 6 gets about 38 %



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Does this hold for the whole iPoker Network, or just one particular site? I used to play at Titan, and they did offer a monthly cashback, but I'm not sure it went by these numbers.
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Old 08-07-2007, 01:48 AM
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Default Re: Easiest network: Prima vs b2b

NL400+ is not as soft as it used to be anymore on Ipoker, NL200 and smaller games are still soft.
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Old 08-07-2007, 01:32 PM
OtZman OtZman is offline
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Default Re: Easiest network: Prima vs b2b

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Here is our estimate of the average Cashback Bonus for each level



Vip 1 gets about 22 %

Vip 2 gets about 26 %

Vip 3 gets about 29 %

Vip 4 gets about 32 %

Vip 5 gets about 35 %

Vip 6 gets about 38 %



So you can get up to 68% back in August depending on what level you are on'

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Are these rake races a monthly deal or just a one time thing?
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Old 08-07-2007, 01:59 PM
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Default Re: Easiest network: Prima vs b2b

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Here is our estimate of the average Cashback Bonus for each level



Vip 1 gets about 22 %

Vip 2 gets about 26 %

Vip 3 gets about 29 %

Vip 4 gets about 32 %

Vip 5 gets about 35 %

Vip 6 gets about 38 %



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Does this hold for the whole iPoker Network, or just one particular site? I used to play at Titan, and they did offer a monthly cashback, but I'm not sure it went by these numbers.

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Those are just the standard rates for the FPP's at NoIQ (I think bet fred are similar) - the affiliate tops it up with +30% RB but that part of deal could get pulled I guess - the $600 sign up bonus is worth about 0.5PTBB/100 @ $100 6 max so far as I can see and should top you up for the first month's play whilst you get your VIP level up a bit..
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Old 08-07-2007, 05:22 PM
OtZman OtZman is offline
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Default Re: Easiest network: Prima vs b2b

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Here is our estimate of the average Cashback Bonus for each level



Vip 1 gets about 22 %

Vip 2 gets about 26 %

Vip 3 gets about 29 %

Vip 4 gets about 32 %

Vip 5 gets about 35 %

Vip 6 gets about 38 %



[/ QUOTE ]

Does this hold for the whole iPoker Network, or just one particular site? I used to play at Titan, and they did offer a monthly cashback, but I'm not sure it went by these numbers.

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Those are just the standard rates for the FPP's at NoIQ (I think bet fred are similar) - the affiliate tops it up with +30% RB but that part of deal could get pulled I guess - the $600 sign up bonus is worth about 0.5PTBB/100 @ $100 6 max so far as I can see and should top you up for the first month's play whilst you get your VIP level up a bit..

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Is the $600 sign up bonus deducted from the rakeback/rake race?
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Old 08-07-2007, 05:27 PM
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Default Re: Easiest network: Prima vs b2b

don't think so - it doesn't seem to be
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Old 08-07-2007, 08:02 PM
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Default Re: Easiest network: Prima vs b2b

Which affiliate is offering this deal? Perhaps there's more than one.
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