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Old 08-24-2007, 08:53 AM
gorioboy87 gorioboy87 is offline
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Default moving to a different poker site..

hey guys...i want to start fresh since i now know about rakeback and bonus whoring...im at fulltilt right now and was wondering if you guys have any suggestions for a good poker room with great rake back and bonuses (US player)...thank you [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 08-24-2007, 10:27 AM
RakeTheRake RakeTheRake is offline
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Default Re: moving to a different poker site..

As a US player of course your choices are limited…these are our rooms which still accept US players (there are of course a few others) - The rates below are the caps that apply at each site.

Full Tilt Poker - 27%
Sign up bonus $600

Absolute Poker - 30%
Sign up bonus $500

UltimateBet Poker - 30%
Sign up bonus $650

VegasPoker247 - 30%
Sign up bonus $500
(Absolute Poker network)

Cake Poker - 33%
Sign up bonus $500

Wingows Poker - 33%
50% Instant sign up bonus up to$50

Red Nines - $0.45-0.60 a point
(They have blocked players from the following States:
Michigan, Illinois, Louisiana, Oregon, Washington, Wisconsin, Indiana, Nevada, South Dakota, New Jersey and New York)

Kind regards

RakeTheRake
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Old 08-24-2007, 12:54 PM
RakebackStore RakebackStore is offline
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Default Re: moving to a different poker site..

Cake Poker would be our recommendation. For games, promos, sign up bonus and rakeback it hard to beat.

Kind Regards,

RBS
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Old 08-24-2007, 05:02 PM
TheRedRocket TheRedRocket is offline
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Default Re: moving to a different poker site..

RTR

I think it would be helpful if you specified the type of rakeback. the 30% contributed at absolute is going to be mucb lower for most players than the 27% dealt at FTP for example
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