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Old 04-11-2007, 12:36 AM
deadcat3x deadcat3x is offline
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Default Re: Full Tilt Poker rakeback

surely the biggest players like aba and patrick would be offered much more than 27% to play at full tilt
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Old 04-11-2007, 01:02 AM
makeutap247 makeutap247 is offline
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Default Re: Full Tilt Poker rakeback

As RakeTracker said a few more percent is not worth the risk. Any player who believes an affiliate willing to violate Full Tilt's policy won't be more than willing to screw them is being very naive.

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surely the biggest players like aba and patrick would be offered much more than 27% to play at full tilt

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There are plenty of players on Full Tilt generating alot more rake than them. Somehow at the stakes they play though I seriously doubt rakeback is a major concern for either of them.
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Old 04-11-2007, 08:24 AM
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Default Re: Full Tilt Poker rakeback

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As RakeTracker said a few more percent is not worth the risk. Any player who believes an affiliate willing to violate Full Tilt's policy won't be more than willing to screw them is being very naive.

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surely the biggest players like aba and patrick would be offered much more than 27% to play at full tilt

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There are plenty of players on Full Tilt generating alot more rake than them. Somehow at the stakes they play though I seriously doubt rakeback is a major concern for either of them.

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just a rumor, but i thought the FT pros got 110% RB, not sure about guys like aba and PA...still, even at fairly high limits, especially limit, the RB will pile up quickly anyway...
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Old 04-11-2007, 10:42 AM
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Default Re: Full Tilt Poker rakeback

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As RakeTracker said a few more percent is not worth the risk. Any player who believes an affiliate willing to violate Full Tilt's policy won't be more than willing to screw them is being very naive.

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surely the biggest players like aba and patrick would be offered much more than 27% to play at full tilt

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There are plenty of players on Full Tilt generating alot more rake than them. Somehow at the stakes they play though I seriously doubt rakeback is a major concern for either of them.

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just a rumor, but i thought the FT pros got 110% RB, not sure about guys like aba and PA...still, even at fairly high limits, especially limit, the RB will pile up quickly anyway...

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If they do it would come from FTP directly and not through an affiliate. That's the difference.
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