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Old 11-23-2007, 11:22 AM
nosmith nosmith is offline
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Default Re: ipoker bonuses vs. the rest

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Microgaming would be one of my last choices personally.

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Some of the microgaming sites are actually okay in that you don't have to contribute to the pot in order for it to count as a raked hand. Boylesports for example offer $100 match 800 raked hands of 25 cents or more to clear (very easy at NL50 and i presume PLO8). Another added benefit is the software is faster and more reliable than Ongames. I play on Ongame now (mostly NL and Sit and Go's) but that because ive already cleared the most profitable microgaming ones. I agree that signing up through an affiliate makes ongame a profitable alternative. Just thought i'd add another option.
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Old 11-24-2007, 03:38 PM
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Default Re: ipoker bonuses vs. the rest

u a wise man sir.

dealt vs contribution is a big deal,especially if you like to play good starting hands.

ongame is contribution and is ok but it skks compared to bonus and rkbck at places like full tilt, cake and crypto.

ongame is best used to fill out yr multitabling.
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Old 11-24-2007, 04:48 PM
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Default Re: ipoker bonuses vs. the rest

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u a wise man sir.

dealt vs contribution is a big deal,especially if you like to play good starting hands.

ongame is contribution and is ok but it skks compared to bonus and rkbck at places like full tilt, cake and crypto.

ongame is best used to fill out yr multitabling.

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uhm i think tower bonus+rakeback that goes up to 75% beats FT rakeback any day.
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Old 11-24-2007, 06:15 PM
thisnamedoesntfi thisnamedoesntfi is offline
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Default Re: ipoker bonuses vs. the rest

Also the shorthanded games at OnGame are 5 handed, so you contribute often enough and the action is always there. If you can beat the rake, you'll get a very nice hourly rate of collecting your bonuses.

Dealt method is definitely preferable for FR players that like to play TAG, I agree. But if you play anything at100NL and above you'll still clear OnGames bonuses relatively quickly, playing tight PF.
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Old 11-24-2007, 07:03 PM
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Also the shorthanded games at OnGame are 5 handed, so you contribute often enough and the action is always there. If you can beat the rake, you'll get a very nice hourly rate of collecting your bonuses.

Dealt method is definitely preferable for FR players that like to play TAG, I agree. But if you play anything at100NL and above you'll still clear OnGames bonuses relatively quickly, playing tight PF.

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Exactly.

bkk, your point is well taken about OnGame being contributed, but this isn't a problem for everybody. If you play SH, they are fantastic bonuses and bury pretty much everyone else's except perhaps Crypto.
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Old 11-24-2007, 07:21 PM
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Default Re: ipoker bonuses vs. the rest

Is there any chance of opening a new Tower account with rakeback.
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Old 11-24-2007, 07:42 PM
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Is there any chance of opening a new Tower account with rakeback.

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I'd try posting this question in the Tower RB thread in the A/R forum (next one down).
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